How To Use Zombie Latex
To create yours use liquid latex or a fake skin recipe.
How to use zombie latex. Hope you enjoy this easy zombie halloween makeup tutorial. The liquid latex should hold the tissue paper to your skin. Learn how to use tissue and latex to do zombie makeup from makeup artist ciara rose griffin in this howcast special effects makeup tutorial. Using a clean paintbrush or makeup sponge apply a thin layer of liquid latex to the area in small stippling motions. Trying to mimic the zombies in your favorite horror films.
Create a gory and gruesome full face zombie effect with this step by step guide using smiffys zombie liquid latex. There are lots of other techniques for getting authentic looking zombie skin many of which use household items. It s best to do this technique one area at a time i e forehead one cheek chin etc. Apply a few layers letting each layer dry before adding the next then pull back some sections to make it look like the skin has peeled away in places. I decided to do this since it is such a popular and easy halloween costume.
Keep your strokes light and short. Gently spread or stretch the area of skin you re painting. Transcript after the base is on i ve taken a bunch of two ply tissues and pulled them apart so it s just one ply like this. Once you ve arranged it create small cuts down the paper with a toothpick or tweezers then squirt the liquid latex onto your skin and on the tissue paper. Rain blanken every zombie remembers their first zombifying bite.
Apply liquid latex and any prosthetics you want to use. Place a flat piece of tissue paper on your skin and hold it in place with a hand. Not all of the stuff you read on the internet is necessarily safe there s an understatement. Learn how to apply liquid latex for a realistic zombie costume in this free video clip about easy halloween costumes. For a round bite like this one blot on the latex with a q tip as shown.
Using the same idea as the zombie skin liquid latex makes for excellent scalds or burns. Use a press and lift blotting motion rather than simply drawing on the circle.