| JOE BLASCO Make-up Schools |
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| LEADING
THE FINE ART OF MAKE-UP INTO THE NEXT MILLENNIUM™ |
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| Les
Nouvelles Esthétiques . October 2000 |

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you ever wondered how they can make things look so real
on TV and film? Hollywood makeup artists know the secrets
to achieving the goriest of wounds and slashes. In the
following, witness the transformation of a faked wound
by Adrienne Houle.
1.
Silicon putty is applied to create a, "slash wound"
across the model's face.
2.
Blood color is thinned with 99 percent alcohol added to
the edges of wound and black color is added to the inside
of the wound.
3.
Thin layer of, "blood" applied to inside of
the wound area.
4.
More, "blood" applied to inside of the wound
area.
5.
Model's face cleaned with 99 percent alcohol (leaving
the silicone wound intact.) A thin wash of blood color
is placed inside of the wound. Cotton thread, "stitches"
are applied into the edges of wound area.
6.
Adrienne completing the application of the stitches.
7-9.
Stitches completed. Red and maroon colors are stippled
around the, "trauma" area. A baby bottle nipple
is inserted into the nostril and cotton wadding is stuffed
in the mouth, behind the cheek, to create more swelling.
10.
Model's face entirely cleaned. Lip liner is applied to
create sub dermal coloring of scar area.
11.
Adhesive is applied over the colored scar area.
12.
Close-up shot of scarring on would area.  |
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