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Discover Ludwig"stage makeup" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to the cosmetic products and techniques used when preparing an actor for a performance on stage. You can use this term whenever you are discussing the makeup used in a theatrical production, or when referencing the skills of a makeup artist who specializes in stage makeup. Example: The actress spent hours in the dressing room, applying her stage makeup and perfecting her transformation into the character she would be playing on stage that night.
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With all that stage makeup on, I hardly recognized myself.
The actors wear street clothes and no stage makeup.
His black-and-white stage makeup renders him virtually unrecognizable as he whips up the crowd.
Stage makeup proved to be wholly unsatisfactory for the motion-picture medium.
It did feel like stage makeup: the fake lashes everyone has, all those crazy colors.
Throughout "Mandorla" Ms. Rocha tried to show what skin really looks like underneath perfect stage makeup.
She loves to wear makeup, but it tends to resemble stage makeup: red lipstick, thick mascara.
Although he trafficked in footlights and stage makeup, there was nothing false about him.
By 1890 the demand for stage makeup had warranted its manufacture on a commercial scale.
The headteacher, Douglas Brawley, says it is all real curriculum stuff, but disguised in stage makeup.
It's even better when those faces are only half covered in stage makeup.
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