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Product
Instructions
3-D Gel |
- Deformed Skin/Burns -
Heat to liquid form. Begin by tilting the head back
slightly and then apply 3-d Gel to the desired area. Pour
the gel from the bottle, allowing it to run down the face.
Use a brush to thin the gel out. Safe to put in the
eyebrows and eyelashes.
- Zombie Look - Gel will
begin to stiffen as it cools. Now you can begin to use
your brush to pull up the gel to form peaks. This will
create a textured and layered appearance, as if the skin is
peeling off the face. Using a brush or a sponge, dab
makeup on top of the gel. Light flesh tones work best for
highlights, while brown and burgundy tones should be used for
shadows. You can also add Mehron's Liquid Makeup to the
gel while it's in liquid form to color the gel before you apply
it. Once the gel cools, make punctures and tears into the
gel around the cheek and neck area with your fingers or
tweezers. Putting holes in the gel allows the flesh to
flap while you are moving and gives the appearance of torn skin
and exposed muscle. Color in the muscle tissue behind the
torn skin with burgundy makeup. Brush the makeup in uneven
streaks to resemble layers of muscle tissue.
- Open Wounds and Cuts -
Apply a patch of 3-D Gel to the skin and blend out the edges.
Keep the patch level to prevent the gel from running outside the
edges. Cut through the middle and pull back flaps.
Use dots of liquid gel to tack back the flaps and hold them in
place. Apply makeup to match the surrounding skin, and
then use ColorSet Powder to set the makeup. You can color
the skin inside the wound with burgundy cream makeup to give the
look of deeper muscle tissue. Finally, put a deep layer of
3-D Gel Blood in the wound and let it spatter up or run over the
pulled back skin and onto the surrounding skin. Apply 3-D
Gel Blood last, as you want it to set up shiny and wet looking.
- If the ColorSet Powder makes
the flesh look too dull, spray with Barrier Spray to remove any
powder haze. Because the gel liquefies to heat it's best
to use Barrier Spray under the Gel as well to keep sweat and
temperature away from the Gel. 3-D Blood Gel can also be
used in the hair for great head trauma look and washes out with
warm water.
- 3-D Gel can also be used to
apply prosthetic pieces and to blend edges. This is great
if the appliance needs to come off for a quick change. To
help blend thin edges, apply a little rubbing alcohol to help
dissolve the gel. Cleanup with soap and warm water.
Comes out of clothing, hair and carpets.
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