1. Add latex to skin using an old paint brush you can throw away or even a cotton bud and leave to dry.
It goes on white but when it dries it goes shiny and clear. It can be dried using a hairdryer or just waiting for body temperature to do it's thang.
2. Use nail scissors to cut through the latex. WARNING: be extra careful not to cut the skin underneath, if this happens go straight to hospital because latex is for external use only.
3. You can leave it clear and shiny or to make it more convincing cover with skin colour facepaint or foundation and add powder.
4. Now add colouring (e.g. Bruising, redness), a thicker cakey blood for depth and a runny blood to make it more realistic.
When removing latex you can just rub at it but it tends to pull on the little hairs so I remove it with make-up remover. If it doesn't come off straight away I sit the cotton pad of remover over it just so it soaks, wash it with soap and water then moisturise the area just to be sure.
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