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KRYOLAN

Matte Pointe Shoe Makeup

Style No: 1101KTS


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CUSTOMERS SAY:
Mixed reviews for this pointe shoe cover-up: some like its ability to hide scuffs, while others dislike the mismatched color and floor marks. Requires hairspray to avoid chalky appearance but works well for matte finish and stage performances. Easy to use and long-lasting for pancaking pointe shoes. (Based on customer reviews.)
For years, ballerinas worldwide have applied Kryolan Aqua Color makeup with a slight pale pink tint to achieve matte finished pointe shoes. Aqua Color is a makeup that can be effortlessly applied with a moistened sponge or brush. Gently buff in with a soft cloth after drying for the best results. All sales are final.

Features:

  • Glycerin-based compact makeup


  • Garbear     04/04/2013
    Age: 17 or under    

    I got dirt in the box of my brand new pointe shoes and i was wondering, will this make that disappea

    The Kryolan is meant to cover the shine, not dirt. It may help but it is not reccommended.
    - DDS Customer Service (04/05/2013)

    This will not make it disappear as if you are painting over it and covering it. It will make scuffs less noticeable. If you are covering for stage, it will be fine. You don't want your point shoes to look "brand new" or "perfect"!! Look at videos of professional dancers! If your shoes look worn in it's because you are dancing in them and working them! Good luck! - Fladancemom (01/25/2014)

    I know its been a long time since this has been asked, but when other people see this, maybe it will help. :) Firstly, I would like to say that pancaking is usually not done unless used for recital. It would probably be best to ask your teacher before doing this, because it could leave some powdery spots on the floor for a while. Next, I would like to say that pancaking is usually done so that during a performance everybody matches (somewhat), your shoes arent shiny and distracting, and it is also very flattering for your leg line! It will make your shoes matte and chalky (chalky for only a little while) and it will NEVER come off. It also is kind of transparent, and most likely wont cover much scuffs or dirt. Worn pointe shoes show hard work! Goodluck! - Dancer421198 (01/27/2015)

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