Friday, April 7, 2017

Dancers: Competition & Recital Season is Here!

Dance Makeup Kits are a Must for Competition. 

If the Makeup doesn’t match or doesn’t show well with the costumes you may get a deduction or not score as high as you should on style points. Don’t let that happen! You work too hard!Dance is about technique and performance. So if you want to be a Winner – plan your Makeup the way you plan your costumes! Don’t skimp Winning Dance Studios watch all of the details and don’t leave out the Dance Makeup Kits. 

This year Make a Change.

If you have only recommended Makeup for your Dancers. Try making the change and posting Makeup Kits online. Why?

  • Affordable – Less Expensive than the Drug Store
  • Easy – Parent Love the Convenience ( Can order from their phone)
  • Performance – All the Dancers Look Professional and Beautiful On Stage
  • Print or Create a Face Chart – Step by Step How To.
  • Demonstrate: Apply the Makeup to a Dancer Do One Side Of Her Face!
  • Pass Out the Makeup Kits. 
  • Dancers Apply Makeup in the Same Style as the Demo ( Use the Mirrors)
  • Inspect the Results. Make Corrections. Complete the Other Side of the Face

Almost universally Dance Studio Owners who have made the switch to online Studio Makeup report that the parents are happier & the process is less stressful than when they recommended makeup from the drugstore. Drugstore is not for Dancers. Drug Store Makeup does not Stay On & Stand Out  under bright lights. The pigments in Drug Store Makeup are not strong enough to look dramatic from the judges or theater seats. And it does not look the same on every girl no matter her skin tone. A #1 Priority for BA STAR!




Makeup Kits provide a level of confidence that the Studio has the professional business strategy that the parents can support. The first year – you may have parents who stick to the old ways – but as the program grows – the Makeup Kit participation will expand.  For the parents, Its Easy, Affordable & the Dancers Look Great! All this with very little work for the Teachers or Studio Owners. No Whining or Complaining.  It’s a Win! Win!

Do You Do Makeup Kits for Recital? 

Recital is a very important part of the economic health of any Dance Studio. And, recital parents want to know that their child’s hard work and performance is being respected & celebrated. Its not just about competition. Recital parents pay for tuition, costume and shoes – why not give them the opportunity to include Makeup Kits?

Recital Makeup are priced as low as $10.75 (2 pc Eye & Lip Kit) On Stage the effect is Dazzling. The pictures are prettier, the Dancers are more confident, the Parents are Happier. 


Have a Makeup Class! 

Whether you have created Dance Makeup Kits for Competition or Recital it is very important to teach “ How to Put the Makeup On” This is especially true if you have elaborate production numbers or costume changes. Teaching the art of makeup is like teaching the art of dance.It takes technique and practice. Start with a Dance Makeup Class prior to Dress Rehearsal. 

Steps for Success!

  • Print or Create a Face Chart – Step by Step How To.
  • Demonstrate: Apply the Makeup to a Dancer Do One Side Of Her Face!
  • Pass Out the Makeup Kits.
  • Dancers Apply Makeup in the Same Style as the Demo ( Use the Mirrors)
  • Inspect the Results. Make Corrections. Complete the Other Side of the Face

I like to print a face chart  - use the Makeup Kit that most closely matches your Studio Makeup or make your own face chart. Then have a Makeup leader select a girl and do one side of her face the way you would like to see the Makeup on stage. Pass out the Makeup Kits. Have the girls sit in front of the mirrors and do one side of their faces. Have the Makeup Leader – check the makeup and make corrections. Then have the girls do the other side of their face incorporating the changes. This small lesson and support will make it easier at recital or competition to have flawless Stage Makeup.


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