stage makeup

collocation in English

meaningsofstageandmake-up

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stage
noun[C]
uk
/steɪdʒ/
us
/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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make-up
noun[U]
uk
/ˈmeɪk.ʌp/
us
/ˈmeɪk.ʌp/
coloured substances used on your face to improve or change ...
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(Definition ofstageandmake-upfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Performers often adapt their appearance, such as with costumes andstagemakeup, etc.
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Participants typically wearstagemakeupand shoes conducive to dancing (often character shoes).
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They have eyeshadows, lipsticks, lip-gloss, all types of foundations, concealer, nail polish,stagemakeup, mascara, etc.
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To prevent looking washed out, dancers often wearstagemakeupand tan their legs.
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Advancements in stage lighting technology requiredstagemakeupto evolve beyond one over-all face color to a multidimensional craft.
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Performers often adapt their appearance, with costumes andstagemakeup, etc.
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Stagemakeuphad to enhance one character.
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The way that the children look often detracts from their natural appearances due to heavystagemakeup and flashy attire, including false eyelashes, bright lipstick, and wigs or hair extensions.
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Rice powder is used to create the white "oshiroi" base for the characteristicstagemakeup, and "kumadori" enhances or exaggerates facial lines to produce dramatic animal or supernatural masks.
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Chaney's talents extended beyond the horror genre andstagemakeup.
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She studied performing arts subjects such as stage make-up and danced every day for four hours.
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Its only limits are no stage make-up, costumes, or props.
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He was trained in hand-to-hand combat, as well as some acrobatics, and had a passing interest in stage make-up and stage magic.
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