Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Creating Light Scarring Using Moulds


Need:
cleanser 
toner
baby buds
ProsAide adhesive
supra colour palettes
ultra foundation palette 
wound filler
bloods
Gelatine pre made mould
mould 
witch hazel
translucent powder

Method
  1.  Clean the area you are going to use with cleanser and toner to get rid of any grease and dirt which will stop the product adhering to the skin.
  2.  Cut round the edge of the latex "wound" leaving some rough edges.
  3.  Apply ProsAide to the wound and to the area on the skin you are about to apply it too. Wait until it all turns clear and tacky otherwise it will not stay in place.
  4. Apply the wound to the skin making sure it is stuck on properly by pressing down quite firmly.
  5.  using witch hazel on a baby bud start working the edges of the wound into the skin so it blends. this should dissolve the edges of the wound and make it melt into the surrounding skin.
  6.  Then powder the "wound"
  7.  If the wound isn't the same colour as the clients skin, then you can use the ultra foundation as a base to match them up. 
  8. using a spatula you can now add wound filler to the wound. 
  9. To make the wound look sore you can use the supra colour palette on and around the wound. this can also help to disguise a bad application of the wound.
  10.  You can also use the baby bud to apply fake blood to the wound. 
  11.  Finally it is optional to use a paint brush to flick blood onto the wound for a splattered effect. 





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