Using Moulds to make Wounds and Light Scarring
Equipment Needed:
-Gelatine
-Wound moulds
-Release spray/Vaseline
-Fixer spray
-Pros Aide
-Pros Aide remover
-Witch hazel
-Cotton buds
-Bowl
-Powder brush
-Loose translucent powder
-Small angled brush
-Supra colour palette
-Thick Blood
-Liquid Blood
-Gelatine
-Wound moulds
-Release spray/Vaseline
-Fixer spray
-Pros Aide
-Pros Aide remover
-Witch hazel
-Cotton buds
-Bowl
-Powder brush
-Loose translucent powder
-Small angled brush
-Supra colour palette
-Thick Blood
-Liquid Blood
Step by step:
Creating the prosthetics using a mould:
1. Clean the moulds fully and make sure they are dry before applying
2. Apply a thin layer of release spray onto the mould.
3. Heat up the gelatine and put it into the moulds, making sure they don't overlap each other and that the top of flat.
4. Once the mould has fully set, take it out of the mould and cut it down to the right size.
Applying the Prosthetic piece from the mould:
1. Apply some pros aide, with a cotton bud, to both the wound and the skin, as it is a contact adhesive.
2. Wait until the pros aide drys and goes clear.
3. Press the wound onto the skin and hold firmly to secure it.
4. Apply more pros aide around the edges if necessary.
5. Put some witch hazel in a bowl and, using a cotton bud, rub the witch hazel backwards and forwards along the edges of the wound to melt away the edges and make them look more seamless.
6. Powder well over the top of the wound with some translucent powder and a powder brush.
7. Use a small angled brush and your fingers to apply the supra colour on the wound to suit what look you are trying to achieve.
8. Add some thick blood and liquid blood to the wound to make it look more freshly cut.

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