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] Date Posted:18:23:16 06/21/04 Mon In reply to:
Melissa P.
's message, "Newbie - 2 year old" on 08:39:53 06/15/04 Tue
I paid my granddaughter's entry fee to the same pageant system. I asked specific questions before entering her, like the policy on make up (I won't put make up on a 3-year old)and clothing. I was told that small children are not allowed to wear make up (yeah!)and no pageant dresses (no flashy ones with stones). The Director seemed very helpful and answered my emails promptly.
If you will be entering any Sunburst pageants, they are high glitz. My granddaughter won at the local level, was runner up at the state level and attended the Nationals last year. Lots of makeup on the little ones and very glitzy clothing at Nationals. The only exception was the day care wear. Also, a lot of the children were wearing hairpieces. The state and local competitions are a little less glitzy.
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Date Posted:08:07:31 06/22/04 Tue
WOW! This is all so new to me...I don't know if I can do all that make-up on a 2 yr. old..and hair pieces?? Forget it...did you put your grand daugther in a glitz dress for your Sunburst local pageant?
Did you decide to enter into the Sunshine Productions pageant? Which one did you choose to enter?
[> [> [> Subject: Sunshine really looks like a "natural" pageant.
Date Posted:18:00:41 06/22/04 Tue
Winners are in Sunday best, simple hair styles, no makeup. Looks like a good system for a "newbie", or anyone who isn't ready for full-on glitz.