Tutorial for a Makeup Bite Mark
- 1). Clean the skin with rubbing alcohol.
- 2). Apply a layer of spirit gum adhesive to the location of the bite mark. Tap it with your finger, until it gets tacky.
- 3). Apply a small amount of fluffy cotton to the spirit gum. This will help the nose putty stay in place.
- 4). Pull a small wad of nose putty out of the container and smooth it onto the cotton. Applying a bit of baby oil on your fingers will keep the putty from sticking.
- 5). Rub the putty in small circles with your finger to smooth the surface. It should be as thin as possible to avoid the appearance of a lump.
- 6). Smooth the edges of the putty past the cotton and into your skin.
- 7). Use the handle of a makeup brush or a small wooden sculpting tool, to sculpt the bite mark into the putty. Consider what animal is doing the biting, and sculpt accordingly. A vampire, person, and a dog, will all leave different teeth patterns.
- 8). Smooth the putty with more baby oil after sculpting, if needed. Use a tissue to blot away any excess oil.
- 9). Paint a layer of liquid makeup sealer over the putty to protect it. Let the sealer dry completely.
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Paint the insides of the bite mark with a deep red cream makeup. - 11
Lightly mottle red and purple makeup around the bite, to give the impression of bruising. You can use a brush, sponge, or your finger to do this. Pictures of actual bruises can help you decide how you want to distribute the color. - 12
Powder the makeup with neutral makeup powder and a powder puff, to keep it from smearing. - 13
Dress the wound with fake blood, if desired.