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Make Up Tips
Fantasy
Characters (Halloween)
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Theatrical Characters (Aging...)
Products High
lighted items
are carried by Dowry Costumes.
Scars, Cuts, and Bruises Makeup Application
A.
Apply a thin layer of
spirit gum
where modeling wax
will be applied.
Allow to dry.
B. Sculpt thin layers of
modeling wax over
areas to appear swollen and cut. Make sure the edges blend
into skin. Once edges are blended, smooth surface with
fingers coated with cleansing cream. Smooth wax can be
textured with a stipple
sponge.
C. Base with an appropriate skin shade or with
purplish colors for
bruise.
D. If desired, cut into wax and redden with makeup
and stage blood.
Healed Scars
A.
Apply rigid collodion
to the skin in fine lines where you want scars to appear.
This material must be applied to clear skin (no base or
moisturizer).
Rigid
collodion will shrink and pull the skin into a
puckered scar shape.
B. Another layer of rigid collodion may be applied
when dry to deepen the "scar".
C. Color the depression with a light pink cheek
color.
Hints:
Lines should be thin and allowed to dry before a second coat
is applied.
Keep away from eye area.
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Werewolf Makeup Application
Suggested Items:
Tri-Color Werewolf Makeup Palette
Optional Items:
Rubber Nose,
Makeup Remover Cream,
Fang Teeth,
Stipple Sponge,
Powder Puff,
Powder Brush
A.
Apply a thin coat of Spirit
Gum where Modeling
Putty/Wax will be applied. When nearly dry, sculpt
desired nose shape with Modeling Putty/Wax.
HINT: Rough sculpt shapes and blend edges into skin.
Lubricate fingers with Makeup Remover Cream to smooth
shapes. Texture surface with Stipple Sponge.
B. Cover entire face and sculpted shapes with
Makeup Base and
powder with Colorset Powder.
C. Create shadows with Makeup. The "hard edge" of
shadow can be deepened with
Black Makeup.
D. Paint nose and upper lip line with Black Makeup.
E. Begin applying
Crepe Hair. The hair may be adhered with Spirit Gum.
Start low on the face and build upward over the previous
layer.
F. Trim and style Crepe Hair.
Hints:
Crepe Hair can be straightened by loosening braid and
wetting the hair. Stretch the unbraided strand and allow to
dry (or force dry with a blow dryer). Avoid using thick
pieces of hair.
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Vampire Makeup Application
Suggested Items:
Tri-Color Vampire Makeup Palette
A.
Apply a thin, even coat of
white/pale gray or blue make up and pat gently to
remove creases and fingerprints. Lightly dust with
Colorset Powder and
remove excess with Powder Brush.
B. Using Black makeup, "hollow" facial bones to add
angularity to the face. Follow cheekbone line with Black
makeup from the front of the ear down toward jaw line.
Feather the Black down to create a deep shadow effect. Draw
straight lines from the tip of each nostril to form an arch
over the outside corner of the eyebrow. Outline eyes in
Black.
Accent frown lines between brows. Draw a line following
natural creases from alongside nose to the corner of the
mouth.
C. Paint mouth Black, extending lines down at
corners. Add a dramatically thick "fake" brow to forehead.
Accentuate temple area with Black makeup by outlining from
hairline to sideburn area, leaving "peaks" at each temple.
Gently powder fresh makeup area with Colorset Powder and
brush off excess with Powder Brush.
D. Draw in Blood dripping from mouth with Red makeup.
Complete the look with
fangs, costume, Stage Blood and angry looking scowl!
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Alien Makeup Application
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Alien
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Optional Items:
Modeling Wax, Powder Puff,
Makeup Remover Cream, Powder Brush
A.
Apply bald cap with
Spirit Gum. Be
careful to keep Spirit Gum out of hair and away from the
eyes.
B. Flatten eyebrows, if desired, with
Modeling Wax. Smooth
surface of Modeling Wax with Makeup Remover Cream.
C. Draw basic design with
Black Makeup and
Makeup Brush. It's
best to lightly sketch design first in order to perfect
shapes.
D. Paint desired areas Silver and/or Gold. Be careful
to avoid smudges near black lines.
E. Apply Colorset
Powder with Powder
Puff and brush off excess with
Powder Brush.
Hints:
When using bald cap, you may choose to keep ears covered
with the cap to add to the
"alien" effect.
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Witch Makeup Application
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Witch

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Suggested Items:
Tri-Color Witch Makeup Palette containing green, black and
yellow makeup
Optional Items:
Rubber Nose & Chin,
Makeup Remover Cream,
Wig,
Stipple Sponge,
Powder Brush,
Powder Puff
A.
Apply a thin coat of Spirit Gum on nose and chin area where
Modeling Putty/Wax will be applied. When nearly dry, sculpt
desired nose and/or chin shapes with Modeling Putty/Wax.
B. Cover entire face and sculpted shapes with Makeup
Base (your choice. green, natural, any color) and
powder with Colorset Powder.
C. Shade all areas that you choose to "hollow out".
We shaded aging areas with
Green Makeup
and then sharpened the "hard" unblended edge of shadows with
Monster Grey Makeup.
D. Shape eyebrows with thin strokes of Black Pencil
Liner.
E. Style hair or wig appropriately.
ÆWe
have used several different colors as bases for a witch...
green, even purple..
then you just reverse the shadows and highlights.
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Skeleton Head/Grim Reaper Makeup Application
Suggested Items:
Tri-Color Skeleton Makeup Palette containing white, black,
and gray makeup
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Skeleton Head/ Grim Reaper
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A.
Cover face and tip of nose with white base makeup and
"pat gently" to remove creases. Using Powder Puff, apply
Colorset Powder over white base makeup and brush off excess
with Powder Brush. Leave room around the eyes for black
makeup.
B. Using black makeup, fill in areas around eyes and
sides of nose. In addition, apply black makeup to lips and
draw vertical lines above and below black lips with a
cosmetic brush.
C. Follow cheekbone line with black makeup from the
front of the ear with a thin line, toward the edge of the
mouth with a thick line. Also, create the triangle design at
the tip of the chin.
D. Finish mouth by connecting and closing vertical
lines with a horizontal line using black makeup. Define the
hollowed out areas around forehead, eyes, chin, and cheeks
using a color lighter than black makeup (we used
Monster Grey).
"Set" entire makeup with Colorset Powder. Add black robe
with hood.
Hints:
Do not mix water soluble makeup with grease makeup's.
Start with a minimum of makeup. It's easier to add more
color than to subtract.
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Zombie Makeup Application
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Zombie
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A.
Apply a small patch of
Clown White
on forehead and powder with
Colorset Powder
(this will simulate an open wound).
B. Work pieces of
Nose Putty by
hand to form top and bottom portions of "open wound" on
forehead. (A light film of
Spirit Gum
will aide in adhering Nose Putty pieces to forehead.)
Build up the bridge of your nose with Nose Putty, leaving an
angular gash to simulate wound.
C. Cover entire face and Putty constructions with
Flesh Makeup.
Highlight cheekbones, jawbones and temporal ridge with a
light application of
Clown White.
D. Create "hollow look" by drawing lines under eyes,
cheekbones, along frown lines and under natural brows with
Brown Makeup.
Hollow neck by lining neck muscles with the same color.
E. Outline forehead Putty construction and fill in
nose gash with Red
Makeup. Using
Stipple Sponge, stipple Black and
Brown Makeup
onto cheeks and forehead to simulate skin decomposition.
Complete the look with
Stage Blood
and costume.
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Cat/Animal Makeup Application
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Cat/ Animal
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Suggested Items:
Tri-Color Alien Makeup Palette containing black, gold and
silver makeup
A.
Sketch eyeliner, nose and upper lip shapes with black
makeup. The other hair designs on face can be painted with a
color to match wig or hair color.
B. Highlight around dark shapes with a light color.
Carefully study the highlight shapes in eye and mouth area.
They are important in creating animal shapes.
C. Accent remaining areas with a color of your choice
(we used silver).
D. Accent hair with spray colors. We styled the
model's natural hair into "ear" shapes and streaked it with
silver and white spray.
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Frankenstein Monster Makeup Application
Suggested Items:
Tri-Color Monster Makeup Palette containing black, green and
yellow makeup
A.
Using a makeup sponge apply a
Green makeup base
to the face leaving room around the hairline and eyes.
Lightly dust with "Colorset"
Powder removing excess with Powder Brush.
B. Using
Black Makeup, "hollow" facial bones to add angularity
to the face. Follow cheekbone line with Black makeup from
the front of the ear down toward the jaw line. Blend in the
Black makeup downward to create a deep shadow effect. Draw a
line following the natural creases from alongside nose to
the corner of the mouth. Blend in this crease towards the
cheek. Paint in the hairline, eyebrows and lips, outline the
eyes. Note that all shadows and wrinkles have a "hard edge"
that is a somewhat unblended edge, and a soft edge which is
blended completely into the base. Study the blending
direction in our photos.
C. With White makeup lightly highlight the "hard
edge" of the Black areas.
Blend this White into the Green base.
D. Add final details, scars, etc.
Optional Special Effects and Tips:
· Use Tooth F-X to
create blackened or stained teeth.
· Use 3-D Gel to
create realistic scars, cuts, stitches, or in
applying bolts.
· Facial structure can be altered using
Modeling Putty/Wax.
We
also sell
Frankenstein neck bolts.. they need to be glued onto
the neck
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Rag Doll Makeup Application
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Rag Doll
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A.
Cover face with appropriate skin tone base 2B Extra
Fair). Choose foundation according to natural skin tone. A
warm, healthy glow works best with this character. "Set"
makeup with Colorset Powder and remove excess with a Powder
Brush. Leave room around eyes for accent color.
B. Using a color lighter than base, fill in eye area
(we used White). Apply circles to cheeks using red makeup
(we used Pro-Pencil
Jumbo).
C. Fill in nose and lips with red makeup. Using black
makeup draw a line over eyebrow and from red cheek circles
to red lips. Create little triangles with black makeup,
above and below eyes using a cosmetic brush.
D. Using red makeup create freckles around cheeks.
"Set" entire makeup with Colorset Powder.
Add red wig.
Hints:
Do not mix water soluble makeup with grease makeup.
Start with a minimum of makeup. It's easier to add more
color than to subtract.
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3-D Gel Special Effects Application
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Scarface
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A.
Place bottle of 3-D Gel into hot water (70 C/158 F water is
optimal. NO HOTTER!) until Gel has liquefied (Do Not
Microwave).
Always test
the temperature of Gel before using.
Apply directly from the bottle, or squeeze small amounts
onto a clean hard surface.
B. Using a small brush, finger, or spatula apply
small amounts of 3-D Gel onto skin. Apply in thin layers
until desired thickness is achieved. Allow to cool between
layers. Blend in well with the skin dipping finger into warm
water and smoothing over the 3-D Gel.
C. After the
3-D Gel is applied in the desired thickness allow to
cool. Cut or tear away pieces to create open wounds or cuts.
D. With a small brush apply Stage Blood for desired
effect. Hint, for open wounds gently push Stage Blood
underneath the 3-D Gel from the open wound edge. This
creates a bruising effect.
Optional Special Effects and Tips:
· Add Liquid Makeup to the liquefied
3-D Gel for
special effects coloring.
· To create textures and bumps, use a cosmetic brush to tack the
gel before it fully cools.
· Use a makeup brush prior to the
Stage Blood
to blend in the Gel to your skin.
· An application of Powder will reduce the shine.
· For longer lasting "blood" effects use "Blood
Red" 3-D Gel in place of
Stage Blood.
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Latex Textures Makeup Application
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Ghoulish Zombie
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Two different textures are shown. The left side of the photo is
created with cotton and
latex, which produces a lumpy
surface. The right side is created with tissue and latex.
This technique creates a wrinkled or "mummified" surface.
A.
Begin both techniques by applying a thin coat of
liquid
latex to the skin. Latex can be applied with a brush or a
sponge on larger areas. Work on small areas of the face as
shown in figure 1. The latex dries quickly.
B. Place small pieces of cotton into the wet latex.
Fray the edges of the cotton to help conceal edges. Once you
have the desired area covered, apply liquid latex over the
cotton with a sponge that is very wet with latex. Allow the
latex to dry.
Drying time can be quickened by using a blow
dryer set on warm.
C. Tissue can be used instead of cotton to create
wrinkles. Use one "ply" of tissue. Tear or fray the edges to
make them easier to conceal. Set the wrinkled sheet of
tissue into the wet latex. Apply more wet latex over the
wrinkled tissue. Again, dry with a blow dryer.
D. For best results you should use
Latex Mask Cover
makeup. The base color is Light Flesh with grey and
black shadows painted into the deep areas. The highlights
are painted with white makeup lightly sponged onto the high
areas. Set with Colorset Powder.
Optional Special Effects and Tips:
· Test latex on a small area of skin before use. If burning or
redness develops, discontinue use.
· Do not get latex in hair or on clothing. Dry latex will
peel off skin but will stick to hair. Dry latex cannot be
dissolved. If working over eyebrows or near hairline, cover
the hair with modeling wax.
· Dry latex has a sticky surface. You should powder each area after
you dry it.
· To remove simply peel off. Difficult areas can be loosened by
washing with warm, soapy water. Do not use oily removers on
latex.
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