Old person makeup??

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Sep 28, 2013

Brylee S.

Ok so in the musical I'm in... There's a middle schooler who has to look like they are REALLY old and I was wondering what supplies or tools you need to make some look okd. And how you do it. :) thank you lots.

Sep 28, 2013

Mary T.

Baby powder in the hair.

Sep 28, 2013

Kassandra M.

A good contour colour,

Sep 28, 2013

Gabby M.

Dark circles, take a darker shade of brown than your natural skintone and a eyeliner brush and put wrinkles of yoyr forehead and other areas you'd like :p.

Sep 28, 2013

Veronica E.

Definetly use a LOT of white blush, and maybe some baby powder.

Sep 28, 2013

Veronica E.

Sorry, I think I spelled that wrong.

Sep 28, 2013

Brylee S.

Is there a way you can make the wrinkels like 3 d with like a paste or something?!! Lol.

Sep 28, 2013

Veronica E.

@BryleeS I'm not sure... You should look on the web or ask a pharmacy or something. To be honest, I honestly don't know.…lol.

Sep 28, 2013

Gracy W.

Sarwax^.^ halloween stores have it:D I use it all the time for special effects.

Sep 28, 2013

Gracy W.

scarwax** my badd^.^

Sep 28, 2013

Jes T.

Brown eyeliner for wrinkles on your forehead, around you lips, and under your eyes. Also for bags I'd do a taupe mixed with a pale purpley eye shadow, don't use mascara because that makes your eyes look younger. Strong contour around the cheekbones for a hollow look. Xx

Sep 28, 2013

Vanessa W.

Brown liner is your best friend! It'll show up much stronger than powder, which is important since you're going on stage. I like the idea of frown marks and eye bags! Make your skin very pale and matte, a little concealer to thin out and neutralize the lips. You can also brush on some concealer to sparse out your brows if yours are naturally thick&dark. :)

Sep 28, 2013

Kassandra M.

Liquid latex, if you have a place that sells Ben bye nearby you get accully get an old age kit

Sep 28, 2013

Abbie R.

Baby powder in hair and eyebrows, use brown eyeliner to create wrinkles on the forehead, mouth lines, bags under the eyes, crows feet , wrinkly chin and highlight with a pale skin coloured pencil to make these areas stand out, don't use a heavy hand but don't be delicate as the makeup has to be quite bold for it to stand out underneath stage lights, if it's a girl maybe put on red lip stick and smudge it a little and put some on her teeth because I always see old women like that and we also done that in my drama class. Here's a picture of the makeup I done on a classmate if it helps hahaha:) (we didn't have time for the baby powder in his hair hahahha!)

Sep 28, 2013

Alyssa G.

I agree with the liquid latex if you want it 3d.