DANCE MAKEUP

There’s nothing quite like watching your child light up the stage at an eisteddfod or dance concert. Hair and makeup play just as big a role as the costume, ensuring each dancer looks their best under the stage lights.

For many parents—and even dancers applying their own makeup—creating the perfect stage look can feel overwhelming, especially if makeup isn’t your strong suit.

To help, we’ve put together some essential tips for achieving dance makeup that truly stands out.

First, let’s take a look at a before-and-after photo of the lovely Isabella. Her makeup highlights her features, making them pop beautifully on stage!

Great makeup starts with the right tools! Investing in a good-quality yet affordable brush set can make all the difference in achieving a polished look. Priceline offers budget-friendly options, including Manicare and Models Prefer brushes. For a reliable choice, Real Techniques brushes are among my personal favorites!

Step 1 – Primer

Dancers often wear their makeup for an entire day, so choosing the right products to enhance longevity is essential. Primer plays a crucial role in keeping foundation in place and creating a smooth base for application.

One of my favorite primers is the Laura Mercier Primer, available at David Jones, but if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, the Face of Australia Primer from Priceline is a great choice for under $12.

For teenagers with oily skin, a mattifying primer helps control shine, especially in the T-zone. I highly recommend the Make Up For Ever Step 1 Mattifying Primer for this.

Don’t forget to prep your lips! Apply a nourishing lip balm like Lanolips or Paw Paw Ointment to keep them soft. Regularly exfoliating with a toothbrush is a simple trick to remove dead skin and keep your lips smooth.

Step 2 – Eyes

I always start with the eyes first, especially for stage makeup, as eyeshadow fallout can get messy. Doing this before foundation allows for easy cleanup and gives the primer more time to settle into the skin.

Prepping the Eyes

  • Apply your foundation over the eyelid and under the eyes to create an even base.
  • Use an eye primer to ensure eyeshadow adheres properly and stays in place. This also prevents smudging and creasing throughout the day.
    • Top picks: Too Faced Shadow Insurance (Mecca Maxima) or Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion.
    • Budget-friendly option: Face of Australia Eye Primer (Priceline, under $9).
  • If you don’t have an eye primer, concealer can work as an alternative.

Eyeshadow Application

  • Set the base – Apply a nude eyeshadow over the entire lid.
  • Define the crease – With a small fluffy brush, blend a soft brown shade into the crease and down toward the lash line.
  • Deepen the outer lid – Layer a medium brown/taupe shade on the outer lid, blending well. Gradually build intensity by adding darker brown, then black, ensuring the black remains closest to the lash line. Use a clean blending brush to seamlessly blend the shades together.
  • Brighten the inner lid – Apply a shimmery gold or bronze shade to the inner lid and inner corners to open up the eyes.
  • Highlight the brow bone – Use a pearl shimmer shade just below the eyebrows.
  • Lower lash line – With an angled brush, apply lighter shades toward the inner corner and darker shades on the outer lash line for added dimension.

For a great dance-friendly eyeshadow palette, try the CHI CHI Nudes Palette (Target, under $23) or Models Prefer Nude Palettes (Priceline).

Finishing Touches

  • Clean up fallout using micellar water and cotton buds or a makeup wipe.
  • Line the eyes:
    • Apply gel or liquid eyeliner along the upper lash line.
    • Line the lower lash line, stopping just short of the outer corner, then extend it horizontally for a lifted effect. A pencil liner works well here.
  • Mascara: Coat the top and bottom lashes for added volume.
  • False lashes:
    • Trim strip lashes to fit your eye shape.
    • Apply lash glue and wait about 20 seconds until tacky before placing them on the lid.
    • To create a lifted effect, position the outer corner slightly above the lash line.
    • Press the false lashes into your natural lashes using tweezers or fingers.

For stage-perfect lashes, I recommend Modelrock’s Pick and Mix lashes—affordable at under $2 per pair. Styles 212, 259, and 236 are great for stage performances.


Step 3 – Base

With the eyes complete and the skin prepped, it’s time to perfect the base.

Foundation

  • Use a buffing brush to blend a waterproof foundation into the skin.
  • For stage makeup, choose a shade one to two shades darker than your natural skin tone to ensure your features stand out under bright lights.
  • I used the Atelier Paris Waterproof Foundation on Isabella, but a great alternative is Revlon ColorStay Foundation.
  • Investing in a high-quality foundation is worthwhile, as it lasts longer and eliminates the need for frequent touch-ups.

(For local dance mums and students, I offer color-matching if you’re interested in ordering Atelier Paris foundations.)

Concealer

  • Apply concealer in a V shape under the eyes, down the nose bridge, and on the center of the forehead and chin for a brightened, even complexion.
  • I used MAC Pro Longwear Concealer, but Maybelline offers great budget-friendly options as well.

Blending is key—use a smaller buffing brush or a damp beauty sponge for a seamless finish.

Step 4 – Contour, Blush & Highlight

Once your base is perfectly blended, set everything in place with a translucent powder. A colorless powder is best to avoid altering the foundation shade. I recommend Ben Nye Translucent Powder, available from Scotty’s.

Contour

  • Using a contour powder, apply a line just below the cheekbones and blend upwards (making a “fish face” helps find the right placement).
  • Blend contour along the temples, jawline, and sides of the nose for added definition.
  • I used the Anastasia Contour Palette, but a great budget alternative is Models Prefer Contour Powder from Priceline for just $10.

Blush

  • Use a fluffy brush to apply a rosy pink blush to the cheekbones for a natural flush.
  • On Isabella, I used NARS Deep Throat, but any soft pink blush works well.

Highlight

  • Apply a highlighter to the tops of the cheekbones for a radiant glow.
  • My favorite is The Balm Mary-Lou Manizer, available at David Jones and Sephora for under $30.
  • A great budget-friendly option is the Models Prefer Highlighter, available at Priceline for under $11.

Blending is key—make sure all the products transition smoothly for a flawless, stage-ready finish!

Step 5 – Brows & Lips

Brows

  • Fill in the eyebrows using a brow pencil or an eyeshadow that is one shade lighter than your natural brow color.
  • Apply with an angled brush for precision and blend well for a natural yet defined look.
  • Remember, eyebrows frame the eyes, so shaping them correctly enhances the overall makeup!

Lips

  • Outline the lips with a red lip liner to define the shape and prevent feathering.
  • Fill in the lips with a long-lasting red lipstick for a bold, stage-ready look.
  • Revlon ColorStay is a fantastic option for a vibrant, long-wearing red.

Step 6 – Setting Spray

To lock in the makeup and ensure it lasts under the bright stage lights, finish with a makeup setting spray.

  • Skindinavia Setting Spray is my go-to for long-lasting wear.
  • For a budget-friendly option, the Models Prefer Setting Spray from Priceline (under $15) works well to keep everything in place.

A few spritzes will help prevent smudging, fading, or melting—so your dancer’s look stays flawless from the first step to the final bow!

Let the show begin!!!!! 

21 BEST HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT IDEAS FOR KIDS

Halloween is all about the costumes, and while we love going all out with DIY Halloween costumes for men, women, and kids, sometimes we simply don’t have the time or energy for an elaborate ensemble. That’s where the magic of face paint comes in. With just a few strokes of the brush, you can transform your look from the neck up, creating a spooky, fun, or even glamorous effect without the need for a full costume. Explore these top Halloween face paint ideas for both adults and kids as a fantastic alternative to a full-on costume. Whether you’re aiming for something simple or spectacular, these ideas will have you looking boo-tiful in no time!

MINI GHOST FACE PAINT

Heather from Cool Progeny has created an adorable mini ghost face paint that’s perfect for a minimalistic Halloween costume. This design is not only incredibly cute but also one of the easiest Halloween face painting ideas out there. It’s simply a white blob with eyes, making it a quick and fuss-free option that still captures the spooky spirit of the season!

TIGER HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

This might just be the most adorable little tiger we’ve ever seen! With just three colors—orange, white, and black—you can create this charming and surprisingly simple face paint design for kids. For an easier application, try using face paint crayons for the white and black details. It’s a fun and approachable way to transform your little one into a friendly tiger for Halloween!

SPOOKY SPIDER FACE PAINT

Go green this Halloween with a spooky spider face painting idea from Families Online. This design features a creepy-crawly spider, perfect for adding some festive fright. To make it even more fun, sprinkle some glitter for an extra sparkle, and let your little ones enjoy the excitement of having a green face that’s both eerie and enchanting!

SPIDERMAN FACE PAINT

Little Marvel fans will be thrilled to be turned into a spider-inspired superhero, blending the iconic elements of Spider-Man with the boldness of Superman. This face paint design is sure to make any child feel like a true hero on Halloween!

MINNIE MOUSE HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Complete the Minnie Mouse look with a large polka dot bow, which perfectly complements the iconic red lips and black nose. To enhance the cartoonish effect, add white highlights to bring the design to life. This playful combination captures the essence of Minnie Mouse and makes for a charming and recognizable Halloween costume.

BAT GIRL HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

A simple painted-on mask paired with an all-black outfit makes for an effortlessly cool low-life Batgirl costume. To add a touch of magic, sprinkle on some green glitter powder for that extra shimmer. It’s an easy yet striking look that will let you channel your inner superheroine with style!

CAT HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Girls of all ages can elevate a kitty-cat makeup look from sweet to sassy with this playful design. Featuring a heart-shaped nose and paired with a black kitty-ear headband, it strikes a perfect balance between adorable and bold.

FRIENDLY BLACK CAT FACE PAINT

For a quick and adorable Halloween face paint idea, consider these sweet black cats. Coordinate the glitter with your Halloween costume for a cohesive look. Top off the ensemble with kitty ears and a cat tail for a simple yet effective outfit. This combination creates a charming feline look that’s perfect for a festive occasion!

KID WITCH HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Perhaps it’s the haunting black eyes, the blood-red lips, or that eerie gray wig that sends shivers down your spine. But when combined, the effect is truly chilling! Add graphic highlights of white and dark green on the eyebrows, cheeks, and chin for a modern twist on classic witch makeup. This combination not only amplifies the spooky factor but also gives a contemporary edge to the traditional witch look, perfect for a Halloween that stands out.

VAMPIRE HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Achieving this kid-friendly vampire look is simple and fun. Start by creating dark circles under the eyes using a blend of black makeup with pink or purple on a white base. For the fangs, use black eyeliner or face paint crayons to draw them on, then fill them in with white. It’s an easy way to add a spooky touch without too much effort!

PANDA FACE PAINT

Easy Halloween face paint can be both fun and non-scary! From cute animal designs to colorful fantasy characters, there are plenty of options that are playful and perfect for kids and adults alike. Think of cheerful designs like friendly monsters, playful pumpkins, or whimsical fairies that add a touch of festive spirit without the fright. 

FRANKENSTEIN’S MONSTER FACE PAINT

Dr. Frankenstein would be impressed with this simple yet striking monster face paint! Inspired by Good to Know, this face painting idea covers the entire look. Just pair it with a dark green T-shirt, and you’ve got a complete Halloween costume ready to go.

PUPPY DOG HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Ideal for kids’ parties or a fun night of trick-or-treating, this adorable Snapchat filter-inspired puppy makeup is a breeze to create with just a bit of black-and-white paint. For even simpler application, face paint crayons are a great alternative.

WEREWOLF FACE PAINT

JoJo’s Face Painting reigns supreme when it comes to easy Halloween face paint ideas. Just add a shaggy coat to complete the look, and you’ve got a quick and effective werewolf costume painted directly onto your little one’s face. It’s a speedy and fantastic choice for Halloween fun.

CLOWN FACE PAINT

Whether you’re spooked by clowns or find them amusing, they make for an effortlessly easy Halloween costume. Just add a curly wig and a red nose to complete the look, and your little one is ready for the festivities!

PIRATE HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Transform your kids into swashbuckling pirates with just some black face paint! Draw on a rugged mustache and beard, and they’ll be all set to sail the Seven Seas. Add a pirate hat and maybe a toy sword for a complete look that’s sure to ignite their adventurous spirit!

SCARECROW FACE PAINT

Easy and adorable! JennySueMakeup guides you through creating a scarecrow face paint for Halloween on her Instagram. She even has a version for adults, so you and your mini-me can coordinate your looks.

BAT MASK HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

If you’ve got black eyeliner on hand, you’re already halfway to achieving this bat-tastic look. Start with bold cat-eye makeup, and you’ll be well on your way to a spooky and stylish Halloween transformation!

COBWEB EYES HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Looking for a quick Halloween costume? This spider-inspired face paint is perfect for a last-minute fix and can be completed in under 20 minutes. Simply team it with an all-black outfit you already own, and you’re all set for a spooky and stylish look!

LION HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT

Complete your kid’s costume effortlessly by pairing this face design with a lion’s mane and tail set. The face paint will provide a fantastic foundation, while the lion accessories will transform them into a roaring lion in no time. This combination ensures a cohesive and eye-catching look, making it a simple yet effective choice for a memorable Halloween costume.

HULK FACE PAINT

With just green, white, and black face paint, along with a touch of creativity, you can easily transform your kids into the Hulk. Start by applying a base of green face paint all over their face, then use black for the dramatic facial details and white for highlighting the eyes. With these simple steps, your little Hulk will be ready to take on any Halloween adventure or costume event!

CONCLUSION

Face painting is an affordable and creative way to get into the Halloween spirit, often costing less than making or buying a costume. Many of the Halloween face painting ideas we’ve shared can be achieved with makeup you probably already have at home.

Whether for adults or kids, face painting offers endless possibilities for Halloween fun. It’s also a fantastic way to coordinate family costumes—match your face paint with your little ones for a cohesive look. With just a few accessories or a simple outfit, you can complete your Halloween ensemble and be ready for a spooktacular celebration in no time.