Things Needed:
- Kryolan Supra Colour Palette
- Kryolan foundation Palette
- Duo Glue
- Black Sponge
- Disposable Sponge
- Dark Blood
Illness Look Step by Step
- Start of by Mixing a little bit White, Yellow and a pale foundation shade on your mixing palette.
- With a foundation brush cover the face, ears and neck in this mixture.
- To create the tired sick eyes, I mix a little of the blue, yellow, red and purple from the supra colour and with a fluffy eye shadow brush I placed this into the hollows of the eyes - To blend it out further I used my foundation brush to go over on top to make it more blended.
Dryness of the Lips and Face
- I started off with squeezing some Duo glue onto my mixing palette and with a clean finger I applied this onto the models lips - Get your model to stretch their lips.
- Keeping applying as many layers as you want - in between layers pull at parts of the Duo Glue.
- With a disposable sponge I used the same mixture for eye area mixing in with a bit of the foundation mixture and I stippled this onto the dry patch round the mouth.
- I then went onto placing Duo Glue on the cheek area to create a dry patch there.
- Once I had a couple of layers and began to Pick at areas to break up the glue.
- With the same mixture used on the lips I stippled this on to the dry patch. - Use the black sponge and some dark blood and stipple a small amount onto the dry patch to make it look sore.
- Make sure to blend well and cover in foundation mixture in order to avoid harsh lines.
Scratch on the Nose (Accidental Fake Scratch)
- For the scratch on the nose I apply a couple of layers of Duo glue.
- I apply my foundation mixture and stippled this on.
- Then using dark colour's I applied this into the wound to make it look deeper.
- Apply a little amount of dark blood with the black sponge to make it look like a scratch.
- To make the wound appear wet and fresh apply a small amount of Vaseline.
I really enjoyed creating this ill, dry and scratched look as I was able to use things I'd never tried before. I think the one thing I'd like to improve on was the dry patch on the cheek, I found that it didn't blend well enough and I wish I'd made it slightly more peeling like.









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