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Nov 6, 2012
Aideen O.
Hey everyone! I'm really interested in SFX makeup but I'm only just starting out. I was wondering if anybody has any tips for making moulds for prostetics?
Nov 6, 2012
Lauren P.
Use air dry clay to sculpt the piece you want and pour liquid latex all over it and it'll dry over night. When you peel it off, remember to dust the back of the latex with pressed powder or baby powder so it doesn't stick together. There are some really good tutorials of this on youtube.
Nov 6, 2012
Aideen O.
Thank You!