Special effects makeup! (don't look if you don't like gore)
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Mar 31, 2015
Sydney T.
I recently bought myself some liquid latex and nose & scar wax! I've been playing around with them and thought I'd post my first two adventures with them
This was the first one I tried, and I used liquid latex, scar wax, Ben Nye bruise wheel, fake blood from a Halloween store, and Q-tips!
I'm very very new to this, so any advice or even requests would be awesome!
Mar 31, 2015
Sydney T.
Mar 31, 2015
Madi M.
OMG that is so awesome!!
Mar 31, 2015
Cristina M.
Omg you did a great job.
Mar 31, 2015
J L.
Wow! The first one gave me goosebumps! Nice job!
Mar 31, 2015
Kailey L.
They look amazing!
Mar 31, 2015
Shanae J.
I love the second one! Great job!!
Apr 1, 2015
Olivia R.
They look amazing you did a great job!!:))
Apr 1, 2015
Tracy P.
They are really good- almost too realistic!
Apr 1, 2015
Katherine L.
This is amazing!
Apr 1, 2015
Julie F.
So talented!
Apr 1, 2015
Rissa G.
They look killer, great job.
Apr 1, 2015
Taylor G.
The first one is so gross but awesome lol
Apr 1, 2015
Nikelle B.
Love your fx Sydney!
omg Ms J! I love the info you provided about wounds! from your descriptions I would think you went to Med school or something. if you have..
more props to you!!
like we all say..you are definitely the Yoda of Beautylish!! I love it
Apr 1, 2015
Stephanie T.
You can use very very thin straws as "bone"
Apr 1, 2015
Stephanie T.
Apr 1, 2015
Skye S.
Omg that's amazing!
Apr 1, 2015
Nikki S.
That looks amaaaazing! good Job!
Apr 2, 2015
Sydney T.
Thank you, everyone!! I appreciate all the compliments :)
And thank you sooo much Jacqueline!! That was really helpful! I'll have to try out so many of those things now :)
Apr 4, 2015
Emily W.
Adding to Jacqueline's comment, the appearance of a wound will vary depending on when it was inflicted (pre-, peri-, or post-mortem).
Your sewn on hand can easily be turned into a post-mortem look with some changes to the color of your skin and the wound, and the addition of some minor details (veins get darker due to coagulation, etc).
The best thing you can do is look at references of real trauma, not other makeup. Look in medical resources, anatomy textbooks, etc. for real images of what you are trying to recreate. If you're trying to go for zombie looks, visiting a body farm is an absolutely amazing reference to understand how the body changes over time and in different conditions after death. It's not an easy thing to see (or smell) but it seriously helps. Otherwise, just look at photographs of real wounds and work on understanding what happens to the body during trauma.
Also a little note: not all SFX is gore. If you have aspirations of doing this professionally, don't forget to practice fantasy, old age, creature, etc. If you want to get really complicated, you can mix multiple types (e.g. gore and alien) which will help you think about how different bodies/creatures react in different situations (for example, what would bruising look like on a creature with cobalt-based blood instead of human iron-based blood). Lots of room for experimentation and lots of things to research.
Apr 6, 2015
Sydney T.
Thanks for the advice, Emily! I'll definitely have to start studying real wounds and trauma so I can get better at this. I'll start trying other types of makeup, too :)