Being a exotic dancer is all about looking gorgeous. Hair, make up and most importantly what you wear all play a part in looking gorgeous.
Make sure your makeup is done perfect and that it emphasis your best features. Use top makeup that enhances your skin tone and covers any blemishes. Many girls don't use makeup correctly or use the improper colours. You can usually get a free makeover at many beauty stores. The make up consultants will use colours that suit your skin appearance. Brand-new makeup and a fresh makeover will give you a new release of life and back up your self confidence. Many dancers use professional theatre makeup as it lasts all night and covers many skin complexions. It may be worth buying some theatre makeup.
Wearing jewellery can really add the glamour factor. Wear at least a glamorous pair of earrings. You don't have to spend a lot of money on Jewellery. Many supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco and shops such as Superdrug sell cut-price diamante earrings and necklaces starting from under five pounds.
Style your hair. Don't go into the club with frizzy or untamed hair. Style your hair with strengtheners or curlers. Many dancers now wear wigs and hair pieces as they are quick and easy to apply and give fast glamour results. The same rules apply to wigs and hair pieces. The hairpiece/wigs should be in great condition. You can buy sprays for conditioning and styling hairpieces.
Many exotic dancers use fake tan but some girls go for the more natural peaches and cream look. It's up to you to decide if you want to use fake tan or not. If you do use fake tan I would urge that you go to a beauty salon and have a spray tan treatment. Your tan will be more natural looking and even. If you do buy a self tan treatment over the counter, apply your tan evenly, don't just slap it on as you will end up with an uneven tan.
Your strip tease outfit or dress can really make an impact to how you look and feel. Buy some glitzy pole dancing dresses. Strip tease and pole dancing dresses used to be very dear in the range of seventy to one hundred pounds for one dress!