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Liquid Latex
Liquid Latex is used in the theatre and on the big screen to create a variety of special effects.
When dry, it forms a supple, transparent film that resembles skin. Professional make-up artists use it on the face and body to create wrinkles, aging effects and surface wounds (scars, blisters, burns or flaps of torn skin).
It can also be used to glue appliances made of Plasto Wax, foam or silicone to the body.
In addition, it is used to create 3D special effects: it is poured into prosthetic appliances molds to create a second skin of the desired body part (masks, nose, ears, etc.).
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Liquid Latex is used in the theatre and on the big screen to create a variety of special effects.
When dry, it forms a supple, transparent film that resembles skin. Professional make-up artists use it on the face and body to create wrinkles, aging effects and surface wounds (scars, blisters, burns or flaps of torn skin).
It can also be used to glue appliances made of Plasto Wax, foam or silicone to the body.
In addition, it is used to create 3D special effects: it is poured into prosthetic appliances molds to create a second skin of the desired body part (masks, nose, ears, etc.).
How to apply
Advice
Formula
How to apply
Liquid Latex is generally applied in a fine coating using a sponge or brush. These tools must be immediately washed in soapy water.
To create wrinkles, pull the skin outward during application and drying. Powder lightly. Release the skin. To obtain strips or flaps of torn skin, peel the dried latex off with your fingers.
Liquid Latex can be made-up with foundation and grease paints. It can be removed with a cotton ball soaked in Cleansing Oil then a washcloth soaked in hot water.
Warning:
Its formula contains ammoniac and must not come into contact with the eyes.
If you get Liquid Latex in the eyes, rinse them thoroughly with physiological saline solution.
Advice
You can speed up the drying process with the help of a hair dryer blowing cold air. For better joints between prosthetic appliances made of Plasto Wax and the skin, apply excess Liquid Latex so that it overflows onto the skin.
To protect the hair of your make-up brush, cover them in Vaseline before use.
Formula
Aqua (Water)
Rubber Latex
Ammonium Hydroxide
Potassium Hydroxide
Goes Well With
Extreme Cleanser
Pan Stick Foundation
Flash Color Pot