i am glad we dont have these in Australia
2007-02-03 18:24:41
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answered by >--Trace---> 3
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I've answered a question similar to this. So here it is.
You are noticed by your personality, poise and posture, and by how confident you are.
First, let me begin by telling you by about being under the lights. Stage lights make you look "washed out", meaning that it takes away color. Wear your makeup more than you usually do not too much, I believe MAC is the best not because of the name but because MAC is meant to be onstage. They have many colors so there will be something you can use. Use a little bit of white eyeliner on the inner and outer rims of your eyes to add an extra pop. Use full makeup meaning foundation, blush, lipstick, mascara, etc. However, if it is a natural pageant (and during the personal interview) do not make it too obvious.
Now judges notice the winners right away. The winners always have beautiful posture. It shows that they are confident with their shoulders back, chin lifted, hips tucked, etc. Nervous people are hunched over and do not keep an even pace when they walk. During your beauty walk keep it slow and even, look at all your judges and the audience. Most importantly get a dress that shows of your good feature and hides your bad. Always smile and do not pick up your dress. If your dress has to be picked up it is too long. Just get you are dressed altered. Keep your arms by your side with a natural swing to it. Practice in heels, A LOT! You do not want to wobble on stage.
Practice on interview. Have friends and family members ask you questions. Be articulate and do not use slang. Remember to keep up on current events; you will never know what they will ask. Do not lie either. Do not make something up you think will make you look good. VERY BAD!
Practice all your optional, if you are doing them. Practice your introduction; you do not want to be stuttering when they first see you. First impressions are important. Keep in shape but do not do any crazy diets.
I think that is it if you have any questions you can email me.
Good luck, have fun, and SMILE!!!!
Some practice quetions:
http://valleyqueens.com/home/?page_id=18
2007-02-04 13:38:46
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answered by ME!!! 4
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Depends on the pageant. I found reading a book about pageants helped me when i started up again a few years ago.
2007-01-30 10:48:38
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answered by whitney w 2
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Don't push your children into this kind of thing.
Everybody loses when you try to push your children to succeed in a last ditch attempt to make something of your life by living vicariously through your children.
2007-02-05 17:58:37
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answered by curious george 4
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I think it is terrible when people parade their little girls around dressed like miniature hookers and with their little faces covered with make-up. Don't teach them that they have to be "beautiful" to be a winner in life
2007-02-06 05:34:09
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answered by Susan H 3
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Compasion and love, and beauty. Nothing more, heh.
2007-02-06 00:41:28
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answered by Jane H 3
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