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Summary: As you remove your prosthetic mold from the scridge, be careful to maintain the nice edge. Learn the basics of prosthetic makeup as our expert shows you how to create a witch face.
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Eva Marie Denst Eva Marie Denst burst onto the world of makeup artistry in the early 1990s. Her dream of becoming a makeup artist began as a child, where she spent countless ... read more
Hi, this is Eva with Make Up Mania. We're doing a series today on basic prosthetic makeup. This is a very advanced makeup technique and we're just going to go over the basics and please be very safe with these techniques because you can hurt somebody, and we're going to be very safe today. This is our model Amelia, she's going to be our wicked witch when we're all done. So please take a look now, she's going to look much different. Always protect the person from the adhesives and the different kinds of makeup that we'll be doing. We're going to use a prosthetic that's made by Rogue Planet FX, and they come in these packages and they're kept in plastic so they stay longer. What happens when they make the molds is they have a left over part called scridge, and that leaves a really beautiful edge, so make sure you retain that edge when you rip the scridge off. OKay? Be very careful and take the scridge off trying to retain the nice edge.