Horror make-up

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Horror Make Up

Transcript of Horror make-up

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Horror Make Up

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Before & After Shots

Neck Wound

Gauged out Eyes

Blood

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How the look was achieved

Materials needed:

Sponge

Face paint

Fake blood (thick & thin)

Hair dryer

Liquid LatexThe liquid latex was poured onto the actors neck and allowed to naturally drip. This

was then dried with a hair dryer until it solidified, and was then pulled off the skin at

various points to appear more liked a flesh wound. Black and green facial paint was

added to this in order to give the wound more depth, and was then topped off within a

thick coating of fake blood.

This process is shown via video on the blog.

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How the look was achieved

Materials needed:

Sponge

Face paint

Fake blood (thick & thin)

Hair dryer

Liquid Latex

The liquid latex was applied to the eye lids and surrounding

area, and a hair dryer was used to dry it quickly so that it

became a solid which could be pulled and reshaped in order to

appear more like a wound. After this, green and black facial

paint was applied on top of the dried latex and blended in to

appear more horrific. On top of this fake blood was applied to

make it look like an open wound which can be visibly seen on

camera.

This process is shown via video on the blog.