Drag makeup first attempt, opinions? 😆
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Feb 23, 2015
Tatyana P.
Feb 23, 2015
Breeze T.
Wow, what kind of class is it? I wish they'd let me do this when I used to go to school! And he sure was a good sport!
Brows are quite tricky to block the first times, what did you use? I use a school glue stick and layer it up (let dry, then layer), it comes out really good even with my super thick brow hairs. When I get home I can find a picture of a Betty Boop look I did a few years ago, and the scary "blocked brow" face, it looks like I have no eyebrows at all! If I can't find it, I'll just do it and post it here:)
Good job, keep it up. Practice makes perfect! :)
Feb 23, 2015
Bonnie W.
Nice! I would suggest more dramatic contouring, and there's a trick they use where they use a white-ish powder and heavily cake it right under the cheekbone contour and let it set. then when you wipe it off, it makes the cheekbone contour much more clean cut :) and ditto breeze!
Feb 23, 2015
Breeze T.
Wow, thank you for all this information Jackie! I'm going to do some more research now, you've opened Pandora's box! I have a friend who wants me to try drag makeup on him and it would be really cool if he actually chose a genre!
Feb 23, 2015
Breeze T.
He'd look good as a Fish, he has very little "bearded surface" fortunately and very soft facial features :)
I will definitely have fun with it, I might come to you for help when the time comes! :)
Feb 23, 2015
Tiffany B.
I love to see Jacqueline's response here because I deal with a lot of drag queens and transsexuals at work. It's great to be able to have a clear understanding of the difference of drag.
Feb 24, 2015
Nikelle B.
Wow Miss J! is there any topic that you're not well versed on? I love reading any and all posts that you're a part of.
I've always been so amazed by drags. I wish I knew some personally because I think they are the most interesting and beautiful people around.
@ Tatyana..I love his look. such a great sport. I would just suggest making the brows a little more natural looking.
Feb 24, 2015
Tatyana P.
@Breeze Runway/editorial makeup class 😋 we had a wax the teacher gave us to set them, I've used glue in the past for 20's makeup but it didn't work for me personally.
@Bonnie The cooking method? I was going to but we ran out of time 😭
@Jacqueline damn girl thanks for all the info! definitely going to save that to read though before my exam lol
@Nikelle Thanks ☺️