BEFORE STARTING YOUR TRETMENT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHECK YOU CLIENT HAS NO ALLERGIES TO LATEX AND SPIRITGUM AS THIS CAN CAUSE A BAD REACTION.
Start with a client Consultation and make sure you find out about any skin allergies and any contra- indication.
Consultation Notes:
Name: Rachel
Age: 18
skin type: combination
Allergies: None
Any contra-actions during treatment; None client was perfectly fine during the treatment.
- Mould - Gelatine
- Witch Hazel
- Spirit Gum
- Supra Colour Palette
- Wound filler
- Scab
- Blood
- bruise wheel
- Sponges
- Cutips
- Brushes
- To begin with clean the area on the skin that you will be applying the mould to.
- Then apply spirit gum on the mould ad a little bit on the area of the skin and on the mould wait for it to get tacky then apply it on the skin.
- Once the Mould was dry on the skin i got a cutip with some witch Hazel on, and started blending the sides of the mould into the skin. This took me a while to do as the mould was quite thick, so i kept going at it applying small amounts of pressure until it finally blended in with the skin.
- Once the edges was nicely blended in to the skin the mould was ready to be coloured so i mixed a few foundation to match the colour of her skin then applied it around the edges of the mould.
- then i got my bruise wheel added light bruises on the skin to give a realistic look to the skin.
- Then I got my greasepaint colours in red and deep red and started colouring in the middle of the wound adding little bit of dark mixed with the red to give a dark edge effect and make it look more realistic
- Then I applied wound filler and scab inside my mould once it was painted and a little bit of blood not too much.
- My wounds edges was not looking so smooth as it was hard because the edges where too thick so to break it down I got a big paint brush applied blood to it and andded blood flicks


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