Tuesday, April 21

Aladdin Makeup & Hair

Aladdin Jr.was the first production where I was actually able to do elaborate makeup instead of a natural look. After researching some Arabian makeup styles, I discovered that some of the signature looks are colorful eyeshadow and thick black eyeliner with wings.

I used this pictures I found on Pinterest as inspiration:





                     

Here's us working in the makeup room:
      

Here's on of our masterpieces:

                                 

For hair, we did a lot of braids and twists and of course, Hair Jewels!

These are our narrators from Aladdin Jr. For Prince Ali, I dressed them all in different white outfits with a little sparkle and statement necklaces I found that worked perfectly as hairpieces.



A few booby pins and a lot of hairspray later, these are our results!


                                  
For this hairstyle, we curled Hayley's hair and teased the back of her hair for a half ponytail. We then wrapped the end of the necklace around the half ponytail and pinned it in.



Elizabeth has really long hair so I decided to do a long braid down her back with small fishtail braids coming into it.
For Rachel's hair, we did a French braid into a side ponytail which we curled before pinning on a necklace as a headpiece.


                                  
Emily's hair was braided and pinned back wrapping around the back of her head. The necklace we used for her hangs on her forehead and down the back of her hair.


                                  
Ellie's hair was super cute and we braided it into two French braided ponytails before pinning a dangling chain necklace into her hair.










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