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Bruise Wheel: The uses are endless, I use it for almost everything, from cuts to bruises to infected stuff, great fun. It contains the colors for newly formed bruises [red and brown] and a black purple, to the healing colors yellow and green.
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Flat/Angled Brushes: Having a really high quality set of brushes is key, I use these for all of my theatrical makeup effects. They are the ones that aren’t fluffy and keep and edge, I invested in some higher quality ones and though they were a bit on the pricey side, they a re more than worth it.
Brush Care: Clean your brushes! Especially if you use them on more than one person, they are a such a lovely way for disease to spread so keep them clean and try not to share them unless you clean them between uses on each person. Brushes use two different kinds of hair, real and synthetic. Real haired brushes are crinkly and not always the same length while the synthetic bristles are perfectly straight and have a glossy sheen to them. You can wash the synthetic brushes with ordinary hand soap, but don’t use hand soap on real haired brushes since that will wash the oils out of the bristles, instead use shampoo. There are also solutions you can use to clean your brushes, but I’ve always been to cheap/lazy to get some so I don’t really know anything about those. |
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Character Wheel: You can do an entire face worth of natural [or not so natural if you prefer] with this. |
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Crème Foundations: I use these since I think they stay on better than powder but you can powder on top of them if you wish. |
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Crepe Hair: Fake hair, mostly used for beards, mustaches and the like. |
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Blush; Highlights: Blushes and darker colors; used for highlighting, shadowing, and coloring a face. |
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Nose and Scar Wax: Use it to build up a point on your skin. Also, this stuff is crazy, you can use it to give yourself sick gashes or an extra nose or eye or two. |
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Pad; Wedge; Stipple Sponge: Use them to create different effects when applying makeup. |
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Eyeliner Pencils: If the liner doesn't go onto your lid, try drying your eye-lid more, especially if you're linging the inside of your eye. Also to make the liner go on better, you can press the tip to your finger, push lightly and twist. This action will "warm" the liner up. |
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Rigid Collodion: After you put it on it dries and creates a depression in your skin since it pulls the skin together making it good for cuts, also known as threadless stitches.
Castor Sealer: Used to coat latex pieces so you can put makeup on top on the latex without the makeup melting off. It can also give a sheen to cuts and stuff to make them look wet. Liquid Latex: It’s liquid plastic that dries to a solid and used to attach things, build prosthetics pieces, extra skin, etc. If you get it on your clothes it will never fully come out, least that’s my experience. |
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Spirit Gum: Use it to attach things to your skin. To make it sticky let it sit for a second then tap it lightly with your finger until it has reached the desired stickiness. |
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Stage Blood: Fake blood, it has a gloppy consistency kind of like mucus with water on it [I can’t think of a better comparison at the moment]. It stains even though I was told you can wash it out. There are some kinds you can put in your mouth and some you can’t, make sure you check the label. |



















