Coloring prosthetics with BIC
The skin should be free of any products. Use the Natural Micellar Water 120 ml to remove oils or impurities.
To protect the skin, use Marly Skin - Mousse protectrice before applying the prosthetic. This protective foam is applied to the parts of the face where the prosthetic will be applied.
Apply Adhésif Silicone Adhesive NEO Regular Bond 100 ml to the back of the prosthetic. After about 1-2 minutes, you can put the piece on the face. Press it on with your hands. Also, make sure to tighten the ends and touch up with some extra adhesive.
Transfer Acetone 100 ml into a disposable cup and use a synthetic, firm brush to remove the edge of the prosthetic. The Acetone will melt the encapsulated silicone, allowing it to blend naturally with the skin.
To color the attached prosthetic, use Set Body Illustration Make-up Color 18 couleurs (Extra). Place a pointed brush in Solvant BIC Activator and mix the product with the color Alabaster from the palette to create a slightly translucent skin tone. Dab lightly over the edges to blend the color with the natural skin tone.
From the same palette, mix color 510, a rich blue, with a little BIC Activator, and then load it onto a soft, synthetic brush. The color is applied slightly translucent to the natural contours of the face, the eye socket, and to the prosthetic.
Now apply 080 from the palette using the same method. Use a pointed brush for this and apply the color in dabbing motions to simulate redness or "trauma" under the surface of the skin.
Apply 082 (also diluted with BIC Activator) to the edges of the inner part of the wound. Use a square, synthetic brush for this purpose. Towards the center of the wound, apply a more translucent effect.
Use a pointed brush to apply the color Lake to the prosthetic. Swirl the brush hairs over the paint until the brush has absorbed the paint. The deepest parts of the prosthetic are then shaded.
The same color as in step 8 (Lake) is now applied to the corners of the prosthetic. For this, use a larger, synthetic brush that is soft and easy to blend. This will give the effect of a bruise on the torn skin. Apply the color in such a way that an effect of slight thirstiness is created under the skin.
First, apply Faux sang Drying Blood 50 ml (light) to the edges of the wound, then let it flow over the face in the most natural way possible. Use a pointed brush to do this. When the blood has dried, this will create a great contrast to the next blood that is applied.
Use a synthetic brush and your fingers to apply Drying Blood around the prosthetic, the surrounding skin, and on the lips.
To complete the look, apply Faux sang HD Blood Gel (dark venous) to the deepest areas of the wound to give the appearance of clotted blood. Use different-sized, pointed, and synthetic liner brushes - depending on the size of the area - and apply the blood.