Tips for Everyday Drag

The story of drag goes back centuries, but it’s now becoming more popular. It’s an art form that’s seen everywhere thanks to the success of the reality television show RuPaul’s Drag Race. If you’re interested in doing drag but don’t know where to start, we have some helpful tips to help you werk it, queen!

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A List of Drag Necessities

Having all the essentials for drag can set you up for success. Before getting started, make sure you have these necessities stocked and ready for your next show:

 

 

  • Glue stick for setting your eyebrows 
  • Glitter 
  • Lashes and lash curler 
  • Baby wipes 
  • Beauty blender
  • Eye shadow brushes 
  • Face makeup (foundation, blush, setting powder, highlighter, contour palettes) 
  • Eye makeup (eyeshadow, mascara, eyeliner, eyebrow pencil) 
  • Lip makeup (lip liner, lipstick)

 

Everything You Should Know About Slaying Your Drag Show

Are you ready to show the world what you’ve got? These helpful tips and bits of advice can help newcomers get gigs, look fierce, and have attitude. 

Have Social Media Accounts

If you want people to know who you are, you have to put yourself out there. Social media is an excellent way to connect with others in your community and find places where you can perform drag shows. Think of your social accounts like your online portfolio. Keep it up to date and show off all your best qualities so people will like you.

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Here are some quick tips for acing your social media presence: 

  • Be yourself
  • Share personal stories 
  • Connect with your audience 
  • Take great selfies 

Start at Smaller Events

Even the most fabulous drag queens started from the bottom before building themselves up. If you’re just starting out, you should be booking as many shows as you can at amateur nights, college events, and local clubs. This can help you break into the local drag scene. 

The more you go to these smaller events, the more people will begin to recognize you. This can increase your chances of being offered gigs at other places.

Learn to Ignore the Haters

If you’re getting into drag, be prepared to receive some hate. As unfortunate as this is, not everyone will be supportive of your art form. If drag is something you enjoy, you’ll have to learn how to ignore the haters and exuberate confidence. 

How else can you expect to slay if you don’t believe in yourself and let other people’s opinions bring you down? To be a queen, you have to act like one.

Take Care of Your Body and Mind

Drag can become physically and mentally taxing if you aren’t taking good care  of yourself. It requires a lot of mental energy to rehearse, perform, travel, and be great. You’ll also be spending hours at a time in uncomfortable costumes, like corsets and high heels. Don’t forget to take the time to take care of yourself.

 

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You want to put all your effort into performing well, and you can’t do that when you’re running on E. Here are a few things to start incorporating into your self-care routine:

  • Meditating 
  • Stretching 
  • Moisturizing
  • Relaxing 

Organize Your Wardrobe

You likely have a ton of costumes, wigs, heels, and accessories so you can dress to the Gods for your drag show! Since there’s so much stuff to keep track of, it’s essential to learn how to organize your wardrobe space so everything can be tidy. This will eliminate a lot of stress and make it easier for you to get ready quickly.

You’ll also want to have a checklist of things to pack for your next gig. 

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