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Being a drag queen is all about creating an exaggerated and fabulous persona through makeup, costumes, and performance. Here are some tips on how to become a drag queen: 1. Do Your Research: Start by studying different styles of drag, from classic drag to punk and gothic drag. Watch videos of popular drag queens and learn about the history of drag. 2. Choose a Name: Your drag name should be memorable, catchy, and unique. Try to choose a name that reflects your personality or the character you want to portray. 3. Develop Your Persona: Once you have your name, it's time to create your drag persona. Think about what kind of drag you want to do, and what type of character you want to portray. Your persona could be a glamorous diva, a fierce queen, a comedic character, or anything in between. 4. Learn Makeup Techniques: Drag makeup is all about creating a bold and exaggerated look. Practice applying foundation, contouring, highlighting, and eye makeup. Experiment with different colors and techniques to find what works for you. 5. Create Your Costumes: Drag costumes are all about glamour and drama. Start by finding clothes that fit your drag persona, and then add accessories like wigs, jewelry, and shoes. Don't be afraid to get creative and make your own costumes. 6. Practice Your Performance: Drag performance is all about entertaining your audience. Practice lip-syncing, dancing, and interacting with your audience. You can also create your own routines or perform with a group. 7. Build Your Network: Drag is all about community. Attend drag shows, network with other queens, and support your local LGBTQ+ community. You can also use social media to connect with other drag queens and promote your own shows. Remember, being a drag queen is all about having fun and expressing yourself. Be confident, be creative, and most importantly, be yourself.
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