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HAIR & MAKE UP


When it comes to hair and makeup for your headshot session, the goal is to highlight your natural features and ensure that you look polished and camera-ready. Here are some tips to consider:

Hair:

  1. Keep it simple: Opt for a hairstyle that is clean, neat, and not overly complicated. Avoid dramatic or trendy styles that may distract from your face.

  2. Natural is best: Stick to a hairstyle that reflects your everyday look. Avoid excessive styling or elaborate updos unless it's specifically required for a character you often audition for.

  3. Consult a professional: If you're unsure about how to style your hair or need some expert advice, consider visiting a professional hairstylist. They can help you choose a hairstyle that complements your face shape and suits the purpose of the headshot session.

  4. Bring hair styling tools: It's a good idea to bring some basic hair styling tools and products with you to the session. This way, you can make any necessary touch-ups or adjustments if needed.

Makeup:

  1. Keep it natural: For headshots, it's best to go for a natural and subtle makeup look that enhances your features without looking too heavy or theatrical. The goal is to capture your true essence.

  2. Conceal and even out: Use a lightweight foundation or tinted moisturizer to even out your skin tone. Conceal any blemishes, dark circles, or redness. Remember to blend well for a seamless finish.

  3. Enhance your eyes: Focus on accentuating your eyes, as they are often the focal point in headshots. Apply neutral-toned eyeshadows to define your eyes without going overboard. Mascara can help make your lashes appear longer and fuller.

  4. Avoid Artificial Eyelashes: Whilst fake eyelashes can look wonderful in person, they can make your eyes look sleepy and half shut in a photo, and so best to avoid!

  5. Define your eyebrows: Well-groomed and defined eyebrows frame your face and add structure. Fill in any sparse areas using a brow pencil or powder for a natural look.

  6. Soft lips: Choose a lip color that is close to your natural lip shade or opt for a subtle tinted lip balm. Avoid bold or vibrant colors that may draw attention away from your eyes and facial expressions.

  7. Matte finishes: Opt for matte or satin finishes for your makeup products. Shiny or overly dewy finishes can appear oily or reflective in photographs.

  8. Test before the session: It's a good idea to do a trial run of your makeup before the headshot session to ensure you're happy with the result. Take a few test shots with different lighting to see how it translates on camera.

Ultimately, the goal of hair and makeup for actor headshots is to enhance your natural features and create a polished and professional look. Remember, it's essential to stay true to yourself and the characters you typically portray.


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