Kathleen Karridene (right) works with the stars of 'Ruby & the Rockits.'
Photos courtesy of the artists
The need for make-up artists who can work with kids and teenagers has grown as more networks have realized that shows aimed at children can attract big audiences. But making up these kids isn't all fun and games.
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