Stage Makeup Vocab Quiz

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  1. 1. The term used for applying darker colors of makeup to bring out, to change, or to correct facial features.
  2. 2. A clown whose makeup is an all-white foundation with features of black and red added for detail.
  3. 4. The person who plans and designs the makeup to be worn in a play or stage production.
  4. 5. Used for highlighting or as a base for in fantasy or stylized makeup.
  5. 9. Treatment of light and shade; the use of makeup to highlight and shadow the face.
  6. 11. Makeup artist for on-camera work, insuring that each day the actor's makeup is exactly the same as the day before, and touching up makeup before every shot.
  7. 14. A coarse sponge used to add texture.
  8. 15. A base color in makeup, which provides the basic color for your skin and comes in a variety of skin colors.
  9. 16. Flat or dull makeup that is achieved by powdering.
  10. 17. Used to build up bony features such as the nose, form scars, or add warts.
  11. 18. Oil-based foundation made with a creamy, oily base that is applied directly to the skin and smoothed on with fingers or a sponge.
  12. 20. A water-based makeup that comes in a dry or nearly dry solid form and is applied with a sponge or brush dipped in water.
  13. 21. An adhesive used to glue on beards.
  14. 22. Any cosmetic effect, including hair, that enhances or changes an actor's appearance.
Down
  1. 1. Makeup Techniques of makeup design and application to achieve looks that are extreme, fantastic, or frightening for stage productions.
  2. 3. Natural hair-colored wool or human hair. Comes in tight braids and can used to make beards, sideburns, mustaches and eyebrows.
  3. 6. Makeup used to change an actor's natural features.
  4. 7. Used to attach beards, buildup features, create skin texture and form wrinkles.
  5. 8. The term used for applying lighter colors of makeup to bring out facial features
  6. 10. A natural facial feature obscured with neutral makeup; as in covering the outer edges of the lips with foundation so the shape can be altered or emphasized.
  7. 12. Makeup used to add cheek color; comes in dry or moist forms.
  8. 13. Molded latex pieces of eyelids, cheeks, noses, and other features that are attached to the skin with additional latex.
  9. 19. A chart listing the makeup needs for each character in a play.