Zombie Makeup

Zombie makeup & zombie special makeup effects make up yourself is not so difficult with our zombie makeup! Zombie wounds & zombie blood for your Halloween makeup and zombie walk. Huge selection of zombie makeup for makeup artists

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Zombie Make-Up - A must for Halloween & Zombie Walk

At the latest since The Walking Dead conquered the TV channels worldwide, zombie make-up is back in high demand. Since then, thousands of horror fans have been roaming the streets as undead zombies on Halloween and Zombie Walk, scaring innocent passers-by, creepy Halloween party guests and amateur filmmakers with their bloody appearance. The right zombie makeup such as the Zip wound helps you with great special effects, Bottle of Blood Fake Blood and Zombie Contact Lenses White to look like Hollywood actors in the most famous horror movies is possible.

Zombie make-up made easy by yourself

To make yourself up as a zombie, there is a wide range of special make-up effects that can be used by amateur and hobby make-up artists as well as by professional make-up artists. With Foam Latex Applications, Liquid Latex Skin Color / Flesh 60ml, Film Blood and Blood Gel / Blood Gel 30ml can conjure up excellent make-up effects. With a little imagination and a few zombie photos as illustrative material, you can quickly create zombie wounds and the typical zombie look.

Latex applications as zombie special make-up effect

The easiest solution to wear a creepy 3D Tattoo Decaying Zombie is to stick one with Mastic And Remover Pro on the desired skin area and then perfect it with make-up and Zombie fake blood 470ml. To do this, wet the back of the latex wound completely and generously with skin glue and then press it onto the desired area. Now it is important that you take the Latex Wounds away a few times and immediately press on again. Now the skin glue can evaporate and the latex wound becomes more and more sticky. When the zombie wound shows the first "glue threads", it is ready to be finally pressed on. After the final pressing on, give the latex application enough time to finally hold before you continue with the make-up. After the latex has dried, you can use liquid latex or gelatin to conceal the transitions to the skin so that no hard edges and borders are visible.

Make up realistic zombie make-up

After applying the zombie wound, it's now time to match your makeup to your zombie character. If you represent a shot zombie with an open jaw, the Zombie Jawbone wound is right for you. After gluing it on, first match it with the makeup of your desired skin color. Then give all deeper areas of the latex application additional "depth" with dark kohl or dark blood gel. Apply light makeup or light film blood to the areas that stick out during the application, e.g. the bones, so they visually stand out even more. Zombie Dirt Powder as a dirty powder helps you, just like the Stubble Sponge, to conceal the hard transitions and distract from the "glue spot". The very popular zipper wound can be used fantastically in other places besides directly on the face. How about on the back of the head for bald men or on the thigh as a "suspender" for pretty women's legs in miniskirts. You see a zombie make-up is not only limited to the face, but can rather be effectively staged on the whole body.

Zombie make-up special effects from the Hollywood bag of tricks

Even in Hollywood and on stage, make-up artists only work with tools that are also available to you. Why not make your own extremely creepy zombie wound out of liquid latex and kitchen paper or paper tissues. Cornflakes and breadcrumbs mixed with blood gel make a disgusting mixture reminiscent of blood crust and pieces of meat. These are great to apply to the face and body. A kitchen sponge shredded into pieces and mixed with film blood can be used as an exit wound on the head. False fingernails, mercilessly worked with the nail clipper, make the perfect Horror Zombie fingernails .
Now the matching zombie contact lenses and the matching zombie costume selected and the weird Halloween party and the zombie walk can begin!

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