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Friday, 25 April 2014

Charlotte Dujardin's Top Tips for Presentation

The key to a smooth running competition day is good organisation. When possible we try to arrive in plenty of time to allow the horses to take in the atmosphere and keep stress to a minimum by not rushing around.
After working the horse in and after I have got myself ready, we apply last minute touch ups.
For extra glitz and glamour we add a little Supreme Products Sparkle to the tail. This is the ultimate turn out product and looks fantastic when I compete indoors or in sunlight.
To accentuate and highlight the head area we concentrate on two main areas - the eyes and muzzle.
We always apply a little Black Matt Make Up around the eyes, we dab it on with our fingers or a little sponge.
Keen not to go over the top, we always blend it in well and finish with a little Glistening Oil for understated shine.
Highlighting the eye area really accentuates the head and when trotting down the centre line I think this really helps catches the judge’s attention.
Finally we rub Supreme Products Glistening Oil into the muzzle, this works particularly well on those with dark muzzles and creates a superb shine.
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Not a beauty pageant, dressage is all about the harmony and understanding between horse and rider. But why not emphasise your horse’s best points?”


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