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Summary: You can dry your prosthetic piece with a blow-dryer set on cool. 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
Just take a little bit of the prosthetic adhesive and just dab it all over the piece. This will help to seal the piece. So when you go in with the makeup it doesn't kind of eat it up. The prosthetic itself is very porous and will just kind of eat the makeup very fast. OKay, so we've covered it, we're going to get our blow-dryer. We're going to set it on a cool setting and very gently blow-dry it. This should take about, I'd say about three to five minutes just to blow it dry. If you use a cool setting it's not obnoxious for the actor. OKay, we can see it starting to dry now. When we come back we're going to start to do our color.