BROKEN NOSE SFX HALLOWEEN MAKEUP TUTORIAL

Опубликовано: 09 Октябрь 2018
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BROKEN NOSE SFX HALLOWEEN MAKEUP TUTORIAL - HALLOWEEN WEEK part 2 - Scar wax how to video about creating a special effects makeup broken nose, perfect for halloween, trick or treating, greeting, film and photo.

Quick and easy to follow. Great for people of all skill levels.


When is halloween week?
Monday 8th October to Friday 12th October.

What is halloween week?
The week in October when I post a new halloween makeup video (glam, gore or SFX) every day from monday to friday! Stay tuned for more spooky content.

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My previous video (SEVERED HEAD SFX):    • SEVERED HEAD SFX HALLOWEEN MAKEUP TUTORIAL...  


#Halloween #SFX
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
Scar wax
Vaseline
Translucent powder
Red/ pink eyeshadows
Purple eyeshadows
Brown and black eyeshadows
Fake blood

A pointed (but not sharp) edge to create the cut
Eyeshadow brushes
A very fine brush


STEPS:
Firstly, apply your base makeup.
Roll out a sausage shoe with scar wax and firmly press it to your nose to secure it into place.
Keep on adding and building up the scar wax, using vaseline to aid the moulding and shaping process. The vaseline will prevent the scar wax from sticking to your fingers.
Use a brush with vaseline to mould the scar wax. Your hands will make the scar wax become warm and therefore begin to become more tacky and difficult to handle.
use the edge of an object such a a moulding tool or nail file to create a small cut in the scar wax
Set the scar wax with powder. Add concealer to the edges if necessary to hide the blend.
Start adding pink eyeshadow or blush around the nose area to create the effect of skin irritation.
Ass purple eyeshadow to create the effect of bruising.
Don't forget to spread the bruising and irritation outwards towards the eyes.
Go inside the cut with brown eyeshadow on a fine brush to create the illusion of depth to the sfx wound
Using a fine bruise, fill the SFX cut with fake blood and add some around the nostrils to create a fake nose bleed for extra detail.
Add any finishing touches, then you're done!


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Mini Q&A

Q: How long have you been doing SFX makeup for?
A: Around 2 years. I'm looking forward to seeing my improvement with time. ))

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