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A “Touch of Drama” Makeup FX
A “Touch of Drama” is a Collection of Medical themed Make up FX Bondo Moulds and Temporary Tattoo’s. All Tattoos are made on High Quality Film & TV Paper and can last up to 7+ days if well cared for.
All wounds are designed, clay sculpted or illustrated by myself (Lori) from real life medical injuries.
Are you new to SPFX Makeup or only do it occasionally? I carry some basic kits essentials in my Shop
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Bondo is really popular in other countries just not Australia for various reasons. But I would test out the brands below to see which suits your desired end result
My Top 3 brands are in no specific order:
PTM
Makeup By David Stoneman
Mel Products
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The UK and USA.
The UK it’s called Pro Bondo: Precious About Makeup sells both PTM & Makeup by David Stoneman
https://preciousaboutmakeup.com/products/p-t-m-prosthetic-transfer-material?variant=13017405751340
https://preciousaboutmakeup.com/collections/pro-bondo/products/maekup-probondo
USA: Direct form their website
PTM: https://www.prosthetictransfermaterial.com/PTM-products/
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You will need
Vaseline
or Pro Bondo release & Seal which both acts as it says to release but provides a coating to seal the Bondo making it more durable and less likely to cause the product to lift/catch fluff
https://preciousaboutmakeup.com/collections/pro-bondo/products/maekup-probondo-release-and-seal
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If you are someone who likes to colour your own material then the clear would be sufficient. Only ensure you use the right product that is skin safe to colour it.
I personally carry 4 kinds:
Clear, Pink, Light Flesh, Dark Flesh. Then I add what I need to customise. But I do find that these all work as is as you colour the appliance once it’s on. But if you want to minis colour time then definitely take the time to colour your mix first.
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Ensuring you have done your skin prep including barrier agent, I find that removal can be tricky on how much extra glue if any has been applied.
Take it slow, get your cast involved as they know their skin best. Using your removal agent find a corner that is easy to lift and push your product under neath. rub the removing agent all over the area as well to help ease it off.
a little redness is normal, but be gentle. Finally, go over the area with removal agent, wash with soapy water and finish with a hot towel to bring back moisture to the skin as a nice step
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I’ve always use IPA (isopropyl myristate). But depending on the strength of the material or your struggle then:
AFX Vanish available in the UK (PAM)
Ben Nye Bond Off
Isopropyl Myristate