From campy quotes to make-up tips. An intimate profile of a working Canadian Drag Queen.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

D.R.A.G.101- introduction



I would like to start by including FREE information from my introductory D.R.A.G. 101 material "How to Succeed in my Shoes Without Even Trying" only for my blog members. This will be an ongoing installment and any questions may be sent to the email address included. hyde_n_outt(at)shaw(dot)ca

"OK BUT HOW DO I START?"
The first step for anyone considering drag is to set up a budget, it won’t be cheap to start and it doesn’t get any cheaper to maintain, you will need to determine a budget for, Hair, Make-up, Clothing, Undergarments, Shoes, and of course Accessories. We have compiled an appendix list of necessities, and the costs involved by undertaking drag as a hobby or career.(monetary breakdown included in guide if requested) As always this list is complied of rough costs for our local area and district, this never means that you won’t find cheaper products on the Internet or in your area. Go shopping.


WHAT YOU NEED:
Razor
Tweezers
Make-up
Spirit Gum
Eyebrow Wax
Sealer
Foundation
Translucent Loose Powder
Eyebrow Pencil
Black Eye shadow
White Eye shadow
Brown Eye shadow
Color Pallet Eye shadow
Eyeliner
Contouring
Blush
Lip Liner
Lipstick
Lip Brush
Beveled Brush
Blush Brush
Contour Brush
Liner Brush
Eyelashes
Eyelash adhesive
Mascara
Hair
Wig/Hair piece
Shoes
Shoes
Costume
Outfit
Undergarments
Pantyhose
Foundation Garments (corsets/ body shapers)
Bra
T-Bar
Girl Panties
Accessories
Jewelry

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