Covering scars onstage? *si* *scars* *poss. triggers*
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Covering scars onstage? *si* *scars* *poss. triggers*
I'm the lead in a play that opens this weekend. Most of my scars are on my thighs, which my costume covers, but I do I have one big red one in the bend of my arm that shows. I need something to cover it, not only from the audience but from the cast and crew of the play. Does anyone who has ever had to dance, sing or act onstage with their scars (or even people who haven't) know of something that can withstand lots of sweat and movement and at least cover up redness?
Thanks much.
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Hey, I'm a dancer, so I have a method that works. Use liquid founadtion and blot it on, don't rub it. Use a colour a few shades darker than your skin. Then go over it with powdered foundation that same colour as your skin. ALso, I found that if you do dance, wear two pairs of pink tights because it covers the scars on you legs up perfectly. Hope that helped.
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Oooh good luck in your play!
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how did the play go? Did the make up work?
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The play went really well. For the first show I covered it with some foundation and concealer, and then some stage makeup clear powder to make it stick. But with all the kids running around and the crowd, less people noticed the scars if I didn't cover them than they did if I was blotting foundation on my arm, so I just gave up.
Thanks though! And the stuff I used for the first show worked really well if anyone has newer or darker scars they need to cover.
Thanks though! And the stuff I used for the first show worked really well if anyone has newer or darker scars they need to cover.
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And they take a little every day
She's a victim of her own responses
Shackled to a heart that wants to settle
and then runs away
It's a sin to be fading endlessly..."
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And they take a little every day
She's a victim of her own responses
Shackled to a heart that wants to settle
and then runs away
It's a sin to be fading endlessly..."
-Counting Crows
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