Prosthetic Makeup: Filling in the Entire Face

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Part of the video series: Prosthetic Makeup: How to Create a Witch

Summary: Greasepaint is great for prosthetic pieces but is harsh on skin. Fill in the face with a gentler makeup. 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

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Prosthetic Makeup: Filling in the Entire Face

OK, we've colored the prosthetic with the rubber mask grease paint, and we've mixed a color to complement it with Ben Nye cream liners. That's a lot gentler on the skin. So now I'm going to make all of her green. This is the stippling motion that I talked about. It can really deliver a lot of coverage very fast. OK, a little bit more on my sponge. As soon as we're done coloring we're going to powder and then we're going to start doing detail work like the brows and the lips and make her look a little evil. It's kind of hard to make her look evil. OK, a little bit more.

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