Ben Nye Personal Student Theatrical Creme Kit

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Ben Nye's Personal Creme Kit provides professional quality and assured hygiene at an affordable price! With all the basics present, it's perfect for high school and college actors in stage, film or video! Each kit generously furnishes enough makeup for 12 applications.

These kits will not disappoint in dance recitals, choral performances, stage and camera performances as they stay put under the glare of stage lights, heat, and high energy numbers! Replacement shades and tools are available and sold separately!

Kit Includes:

  • Contour Palette (includes Creme Rouge, Creme Highlight, Creme Shadow, Creme Lipcolor)
  • Creme Foundation (0.4oz / 11gm.)
  • Eye Pencil
  • Translucent Face Powder (0.4oz / 11gm.)
  • Flat Brush
  • Latex Sponge Applicator
  • Powder Puff
  • Stipple Sponge

Creme Foundation Shades Available:

  • Fair: Lightest (PK-0) (Talc Free)
  • Fair: Light/Medium (PK-1) (Talc Free)
  • Fair: Tan (PK-2) (Talc Free)
  • Olive: Light/Medium (PK-3) (Talc Free)
  • Olive: Deep (PK-4) (Talc Free)
  • Brown: Medium (PK-5) (Talc Free)
  • Brown: Dark (PK-6) (Talc Free)
  • Brown: Light (PK-45) (Talc Free)

Customer Reviews

Based on 29 reviews
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Aprill Riley
wonderful experience

Our order arrived fast and in great condition!

C
Chrissy Hoeksema
Great as pictured

Everything we needed for our first Junior High Theater show

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Customer
First time buyer

This was my first buying experience and it was pretty good. My only disappointment was getting the comprehensive color guide after making the purchase.

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Lauren Valluzzi
Fast shipping, as stated in auction

Superfast shipping needed it for a theater class. They gave us a week. It arrived in three days. It’s as stated The listing

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Faith Kaufmann
Incompatible color selections

I chose the second-lightest kit. The foundation was way too dark and the eyeliner was way too light-- practically the same color as the foundation. The contour, also way too dark. It's as if they threw in some light and some dark and thought it would average out to medium-light? Do Not recommend.