I have several zombie helpers coming to help us this year and 99% of them have no experience with makeup. So I did a quick test run tonight and thought out how I was going to teach them to lay out the basic latex and create holes in it easy and quickly. It really is simple. Then I could just follow up behind with make up and paint.
Here is what my quickie slap it on and paint it looks like...
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Zombie Makeup test –
10-22-2008,02:22 AM
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10-22-2008,05:04 AM
Very cool I liky
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10-22-2008,07:53 AM
That looks great! So how did you do it? Do you let the latex dry completely and then make the holes?
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10-22-2008,01:44 PM
I applied 5 very thin coats of latex, allowed to dry thoroughly and powdered in between coats. Then made holes and added makeup. Holding the skin taught while the latex dried is what created the wrinkled effect.
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10-22-2008,01:51 PM
That is just GORGEOUS!!!
Beats my cracked Avon Avocado Masque ANY day!
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10-22-2008,09:26 PM
Excellent work, Cassie7!! That is truly disgusting!! (And I mean that in the NICEST possible way!!)
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