After Class: The Adult Ballet Podcast
If you've ever cried in the car after ballet class, questioned whether you started too late, or wondered why your pirouettes still aren't cooperating, this is your podcast. After Class is for adult ballet dancers โ the ones balancing real life, careers, and ballet dreams. Each week, host and fellow dancer Hannah covers technique, artistry, mindset, and the honest conversations that don't always happen in the studio. Whether you're brand new to the barre or a seasoned bunhead, you belong here.
After Class: The Adult Ballet Podcast
Ep. 108 - Ballet Makeup for Class AND Stage: Everything Adult Dancers Need to Know, with Suzanne Jolie
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Makeup in ballet can feel a bit complicated as an adult dancer. Should you wear makeup to class at all? If you do, what actually works when you're sweating through a full barre? And when it comes to performing, what does it actually take to make your face read under bright stage lights and from a distance?
In this episode, I'm joined by Suzanne Jolie, my ballet teacher and one half of the creative duo behind Models Doing Ballet, to demystify ballet makeup for both class and the stage. Suzanne brings years of experience as a dancer, teacher, and theater professional, and she holds nothing back.
We cover class makeup first: the best lightweight formulas for sweaty studio conditions, how to even out redness or breakouts without looking cakey, and Suzanne's go-to product recommendations.
Then we dive into stage makeup: why it needs to be so much heavier than everyday makeup, the non-negotiables for a classic ballet stage look, the iconic ballerina eye technique, and Suzanne's secret weapon for making it all pop (hint: white "grease" pencil) ๐
๐Grab your Complete Stage Make Up Guide here: https://canva.link/zsrxuv9zy6j3x6a
In this episode, we cover:
- Is it normal to wear makeup to ballet class?
- The best class-friendly product swaps for face, lips, and eyes
- How to even out redness and breakouts without heavy coverage
- The non-negotiables for classic ballet stage makeup
- False lashes 101: how to fit, trim, apply, and reuse them
- How to scale your look for studio showcases vs. full theater productions
- How to remove stage makeup without wrecking your skin
- Why you should always practice your stage makeup before the big day
Whether you're heading to your first ballet class or stepping onto a stage for the very first time, this episode will leave you feeling prepared and confident!
๐๐ผ Connect with Suzanne:
Instagram (personal): @suzannejolie
Instagram (Models Doing Ballet): @modelsdoingballet
Podcast: @whodithistoher_podcast
โจ This Episode is Sponsored By:
LABL Active
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Podcast produced by Mission Bridge Media.
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