I use Mud mask made by Queen Helene, it works great is is good for their hair. Here are a few examples of it. This tip and more are all on my Airbrush make up for haunted attractions DVD, get the DVD on my site if you are interested.
Allen H
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So, this is our second year running Deceased Farm in Lexington, SC and we're stoked about it!
So, we are quite happy with our make-up, costuming, etc BUT we were wondering if there is some way to make hair look super grungy, dirty, bloody, and have it stay in place and keep its shape for a whole night.
We were thinking some kind of hair gel/loose soil mix? Will that work? Also, I heard something about oatmeal.
Any help will be appreciated!!
I use Mud mask made by Queen Helene, it works great is is good for their hair. Here are a few examples of it. This tip and more are all on my Airbrush make up for haunted attractions DVD, get the DVD on my site if you are interested.
Allen H
I use lots of hair grease (Royal Crown or Murray's Wax)) found in the ethnic hair care section of the grocery store or pharmacy. I also have used hair conditioner and leave it in all night. Both are very cheap and work well for a greasy look. Allen's suggestion produces a different effect and I'll admit I've never used it but it looks really cool...
http://www.foureyez.com/crazy-contac...ct-lenses.html
He is not wearing those, he just rolls his eyes into his head for all his pics.
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