![]() ![]() Heed these few warnings and your zombie make-up will go much smoother. Eyebrows are OK, but a beard or some stubble is really going to be painful when you try and remove the latex. Also men (or women I guess) should shave all excess hair off their face. Don't smooth it out and leave it a bit splotchy you are going for an undead look with your zombie makeup, after all. Advertisement Apply the Foundation Use a beauty blender to apply a light shade of foundation to your face. Most people are not allergic, but you don't want a pissed off actor with a red and puffy face in your life.believe me! Now that you know your subject is allergy free, have them wash there face, then put their hair back with something. Primer for Easy Zombie Makeup Apply primer to your face and eyelids. Apply a small patch to the under side of their forearm and wait at least 15 minutes to see if it gets red and swollen. ![]() First things first, when working with liquid latex you need to make sure your actor/actress is not allergic. You can get this at ANY costume shop.) A few warnings. (This is going to be the base of almost any movie make-up you'll do. It all depends on how "dead" you want your zombie to look.) 4. (I used a 5 color "aging kit" that I bought at a costume shop, but you could use any make-up as long as it has some flesh tones, reds, and maybe some greens. (Or "Bathroom Tissue" for all you people who are afraid to say "toilet".) 3. (You should be able to buy this at any decent costume shop, or you can get it online at places like ) 2. All you have to do is upload, and you could be featured in our monthly user submitted podcast. As always we invite viewers to improve our design and send us video clips of your projects. This next makeup idea is so cool because she has a bite wound. ![]()
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