- Naomi, 21, Female
- Normal skin
- Pale complexion
- No allergies
Things you will need;
- Gelatine
- Supra colour
- Hairdryer
- Palette knife
- Fine brush
There are three different types of gelatine that you can get;
- Block gelatine, can be bought from Charles Fox in a variety of colours. Comes in a block, cut into chunks to use & place in a bowl in the microwave.
- Shop bought gelatine that is used for baking, this is the cheapest.
- Screen face also do a gelatine which is more expensive. This comes in a bottle which is placed in a bowl with water & put in the microwave to use.
I used the block of gelatine;
1. Cut the gelatine into the amount you desire & place in the microwave in a bowl for 10 seconds
2. Test the gelatine on the back of your hand to see if its ready to use & also for the heat so you can place it on your model
3. you have to work quickly before it dries into place, place it in the area you like & using the palette knife, spread it around & break it up so it doesn't go lumpy
4. Use the hair dryer to make sure its completely dry before working on it. Put on a cool temperature & test on yourself first
5. Using the supra colour, create the desired look of the burn you want to create. Use a mixture of darker & lighter colours
6. Its important to stipple on the colour, & not to paint it on so you don't have hard lines & to make it look real
7. If you have it, use wound filler, puss & fake blood to add to the effect. You can also use glycerin to give the area a shine against the skin



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