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