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FX002 - Accessory Kit Print E-mail

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What’s Included
Spirit Gum - A skin-safe adhesive. To use this product correctly, Spirit Gum should be applied to the bottom, back or underside of the Woochie latex appliance. The appliance is then pressed against the skin, lifted up and pressed back down repeatedly. Do this until the spirit gum becomes very sticky and the skin pulls up firmly with the appliance, this is known as tacking and will improve the wear time of the appliance. To remove, check for any loose or lifted edges, using a cotton pad or swab, apply a liberal amount of Cinema Secrets Makeup and Adhesive Remover and work into adhered area. Use additional remover to clean up any remaining adhesive residue.

Injury Stack
- A stack of five cream-based makeup colors that are used in creating bruises, injuries and wounds.

FX Blood - A thin, runny, bright cosmetic blood that was designed to replicate actual human blood. Best when applied with a Black Stipple Sponge in a stippling manner for the splattered effect, to hide edges. For the runny dripping look, use a cotton swab. FX Blood may be applied alone or over the top of Blood Gel.

Blood Gel
- A darker, thicker version of the FX Blood, designed to stay in place. For a thick, gooey effect, use a cotton swab and apply to the desired areas. For a scraped or road rash look, use a Black Stipple Sponge and apply the Blood Gel over the top of the made up area using a quick swipping motion.

White Makeup Sponge
- A cosmetic grade sponge used for the application and blending of cream makeup. To apply makeup over a large area (the face, arms, body, etc) hold the sponge between your fingers, dip or rub the sponge into the makeup of choice and apply in long strokes to the surface of the skin. For better coverage use a patting motion to apply the makeup instead of long strokes.

Black Stipple Sponge
- An open celled, nylon sponge that is used to give a stippled or splatter effect. For a 5 o’clock shadow or beard effect, use a stippling (rapid up and down motion directly onto the skin) motion, along the jaw line, chin, sideburn and upper lip. It may also be used to simulate bloodied wounds by stippling or dragging the sponge, dipped in FX Blood or Blood Gel across the skin.

Makeup & Adhesive Remover - Squeeze a small amount of remover onto your fingertips. Working in a circular motion, rub the remover into the areas you wish to dissolve the makeup from. Rinse with warm water and reapply remover if necessary. Using a cotton swab may help in the removal of latex appliances.

To create the illusion of cuts, begin with a small brush or cotton swab and the undead purple makeup. Draw a cut line using a Black Stipple Sponge, leaving a small gap of skin tone directly around the cut. Stipple a light amount of bruised red makeup randomly around the cut. Blend the bruised red makeup outward, away from the cut, lightly with a White Makeup Sponge. Using a clean area of the Black Stipple Sponge, stipple FX Blood over the area, concentrating more of the blood over the top of the cut line. Finally using a cotton swab and Blood Gel, position the blood gel directly over the top of the undead purple cut and create your drip lines.

WARNINGS:
If you are sensitive to latex, discontinue use. Do NOT use around eye area. Do not ingest. Not intended as a food product. Not intended for children under 8 years of age.

 

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