Saturday, October 23, 2010

A Broadway-Inspired Halloween costume: Young Nala of The Lion King

A Broadway-Inspired Halloween costume: Young Nala of The Lion King

By Matthew Blank
13 October 2010

Get ready for Halloween with Broadway-inspired costumes. The Lion King's original make-up supervisor Elizabeth Cohen gave us an exclusive step-by-step instructions on how to recreate the "Young Nala" makeup design at home.

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Estimated application time: 30 minutes

Materials

Its links or Bobby pins

Make-Marigold-based theatrical up yellow room

Make-bright orange cream-based theatrical up

Make-blue-grey room-based theatrical up

Dark lipstick for Reddish Brown or Deep Plum shadow

Golden lipgloss (frosty or glitter)

Black eyeliner

1/4-inch brush

Where to buy

Ricky's NYC (rickysnyc.com)

Alcone NYC (alconeco.com)

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Step 1:Use a wig or a part of long hair into two side pigtails, and then share each in three sections; each section to three braids braids on each side. wrap each set of three braids in rolls and fasten with its tyres or Bobby pins.

Step 2:Combine the Marigold yellow and orange paint to the base color for the face.Add water until the consistency creamy and semi-transparent. starting a inches below the hairline at the center of the forehead, paint an oval outline around the face (leave approx one centimeter of the skin appears around the face) and fill with the Orange paint to create the appearance of a mask. I make up dry for two minutes.

Step 3:The dark reddish brown or deep plums lipstick application. Add dimension by dabbing gold lip gloss on the middle of the bottom lip.

Step 4:A marigold yellow stripe in the middle of the forehead in the middle of the face painting and Chin.

Step 5:Start something above the outer corner of the eye, pencil eyeliner on higher lids create a rack of the eye and eyelashes on the inner angle, eyeliner downwards a slight angle to complete the cat's eye effect of application.

Step 6:Darken the eyebrows with eyeliner to frame of the eyes.

Step 7:Create six teardrop-shaped petals on the right cheek with the gray paint to forms of a flower.

Light brush vague stripes by a leaflet containing the blue-gray paint.

Step 8-FINAL: thin sketches the Orange face with the gray paint, stopping when the gray line meets the Marigold yellow stripe at the bottom of the Chin.

Want to get this in the Broadway spirit Halloween? Join Playbill for kids ' night on Broadway of special Halloween party on Sunday, October 31. to purchase tickets and for more information, including the list of discounted restaurants and car parks — theatre arts can visit kidsnightonbroadway.com. Tickets can also be purchased through broadwayoffers.com or ticketmaster.com or in individual Theatre box offices (use code KNOB2010).


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