Name ______KEY______Grade ______/25 Makeup Quiz

1. List two reasons why makeup is used in theatrical productions. (2 points possible)

TO SHOW CHARACTER, TO SHOW AGE, TO HIGHLIGHT PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS, REMOVE BLEMISHES AND IMPERFECTIONS, EVEN OUT SKIN TONE, ALLOW SKIN TO LOOK REALISTIC UNDER STAGE LIGHTS

2. Why is it important to know what kind of performing space you are applying makeup for? (2)

YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW INTENSE TO APPLY THE MAKEUP – APPLY FOR THE MIDDLE OF THE HOUSE TO SEE CLEARLY AND REALISTICALLY

3. What is the name for the collection of photos and pictures that makeup artists develop? (1)

MAKEUP MORGUE

4. How is Old Age Foundation different from a normal foundation? (1)

MORE YELLOW AND DARKER IN TONE

5. List three areas of the face that are highlighted or shadowed in Old Age Makeup. (3)

EYES, CHIN, CHEEKS, NASALABIAL FOLDS, FOREHEAD, TEMPLE, JAWLINE

6. For wrinkles, which direction do you blend highlights? (1)

IN AND DOWN

7. For wrinkles, which direction do you blend shadows? (1)

OUT AND UP

8. List the two different types of makeup that are used in stylized/fantasy makeup. (2)

AQUA (WATER-BASED) AND CREME

9. Why is it important to know the difference between the two? (2)

YOU CANNOT ADD WATER TO A CRÈME MAKEUP POT OR IT WILL RUIN IT; YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN TO USE WATER VERSUS USING A REGULAR POWDER POT

10. What are the three factors to consider when applying grossies and gories wounds? (3) AGE, SWELLING, LOCATION 11. What are two types of wounds that can be recreated with makeup for the stage? (2)

BRUISES, CUTS, SCRAPES, BURNS, BLACK EYES, STITCHES, SCARS

12. What is used as a build-up material to create cuts in the skin? (1)

WAX

13. What is a “stipple” and how is it used in makeup execution? (2)

BLACK HOLEY SPONGE THAT WHEN PATTED ON SKIN CREATES DEPTH AND TEXTURE

14. What can be done to ensure that makeup won’t smear? (1)

POWDER OFF

15. What is the name for the “smile lines” on the face? (1)

NASALABIAL FOLDS