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  • #16


    ta da! There you have it folks...I had to do it in a bit of a rush so the water was not quite as hot as I'd like (hense the overly pus texture) What a great makeup to end my haunt season...I AM DONE FOR THE SEASON FOLKS :P

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    • #17
      I've never tried the gelatin burns, but I needed to make a Freddie Krueger mask. I researched prosthetics and spoke with a costume store owner who told me about Platinum Silicone. This is the same type of stuff they use to make high quality, professional pro's.

      Here's how it turned out:



      Keep in mind, this was my first attempt at using the silicone. It's very easy to work with, but a little expensive. But it does last a long, long time - easily a few seasons! I'd suggest getting the colored silicone, just to make applying makeup over it easier. I used clear that was in reality, more like a translucent whiteish color. Each night, I'd just apply it to my face with spirit gum.
      Chris Riehl
      Sales@spookyfinder.com
      (586)209-6935
      www.spookyfinder.com

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