TV appearance - makeup tips for women and men
A TV appearance is very different from speaking in front of an audience in that the presence of the speaker passes through a camera filter, and the camera affects the way we look differently than the usual look. On TV we look different than in reality for several important reasons:
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These reasons oblige us to think differently about how we look and take steps accordingly, and therefore we need artificial makeup to get our normal appearance back (it's also worth taking a look at the article on the subject Adjusting clothes for speaking in front of an audience).
As we know, nowadays there is almost no one who goes on air without makeup, but not everyone (especially men, but sometimes also inexperienced women) knows how to look their best, how to guide the studio's makeup artist to a good result, and how to arrive with skin that can be easily and effectively applied.
BThe following articles, written in collaboration with Alit Ashkenazi, an experienced beautician, will focus on three areas: first we will look at how the camera affects us and why men must also wear makeup, then we will look at the ways to improve our appearance on television - we will give different emphases to men and women who have no experience with makeup and other emphases to own experience and especially well-groomed men. I refuse to apologize for the post-feminist tone, but you're welcome to imagine that things are addressed to both sexes and written in male or female for convenience, if that makes you feel better.
Makeup for TV - tips for men and beginners
One fact of life is that men don't like to wear make-up. We feel that there is disguise and hiding in it, and above all it is very unmanly. On TV, the rules are different - those who arrive without make-up do not go on air because no show wants people who look like zombies.
So here are some simple explanations, for men who have no idea what a 'serum' is on how to look your best on TV.
Makeup for TV - tips for women and professionals
For those who have been wearing makeup for years and know which Estée Lauder pencil suits her and which L'Oreal blush doesn't, we offer some highlights for proper makeup for a photographed performance with a checklist of details to complete before the performance.
For the full article - TV makeup (women)
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