Here's the lowdown on what you will pay.
1. My favorite part was choosing the bikini itself....the itsy bitty teeny weeny sparkly bikini. I have seen many on etsy for $125 but they can go wayyyy up from there....in the thousands! My advice find one you love but don't break the bank. I love mine...but honestly I wish I had known that lilac would show up as silver on stage. *note to self very bright lights wash everything out on stage*
2. The competition tan is a must! You have to have the super darkest tan you can imagine and please don't go to a walk in tanning place the day before your show....find out who the "official" tanner for the show is and use them. Expect to pay $125-150.
3. Acrylic super tall 4-5 inch heels....I bought mine on etsy...paid around $40.
4. Competition makeup....I paid an amazing makeup artist $50 to do my makeup. The makeup can be tricky because it has to match your tan..... you can look super weird...lighter face and darker body or vice versa. To me this was a must!
5. Hair...well I've done hair both ways. Paid someone $50 to do it for me...which is awesome and very low stress...and this past show I did it myself. I'm decent with hair...and I think it turned out pretty good. I first let it dry naturally...while it was still damp I twisted it and pin curled it all over my head. I took those out a few hours later and the next morning curled it with a curling iron then pinned each piece up until it was show time.
6. Entry fees...depending on how many classes/categories you plan to enter...expect to pay approximately $80 per class. Plus for the type of shows I do you have to buy a yearly NPC card as well..they are $120 per year.
7. The first show was only 45 minutes away so I drove back and forth. Second show I stayed in a hotel...$130.
8. Nails and toes...my advice do them yourself. First time I got gel put on and a pedicure....second show I had a gift card and had acrylics put on and a pedi but now that it's been weeks later and the acrylics have fallen off...my nails are a mess! So I suggest doing your own nails. $50 or more if you don't.
9. My husband has been in fitness industry for 20 years. He's uber smart and educated so I am super lucky that I don't have to pay a trainer...trainers can range from $50 an hour and up. Same goes for nutrition....I did my own diet...being that I have a horrible ibs sitch. Read more about that....Here.
10. Posing posing posing! One of the most important parts of shows! Hire a coach! Hire a professional to help you! I can't tell you how important posing is! $20 and up per hour.
Just know if you want to compete it can be very addictive.
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