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Designed for extreme close-up work, Glazing Gels wear exceptionally well for the demands of High Definition Film and Television work.
Based on the original William Tuttle cream/wax formulas, these six colors are favorites of four-time Oscar winner, Greg Cannom, and he has used them to create many of his most famous makeup characters.
Super Matte - Extra strong & extra matte adhesive. Used for the application of fine hair lace and facial pieces onto skin, foam, gelatin and silicone appliances.
244 Fluid's formulation includes cyclic silicones that eliminate oil and grease, making it a gentle makeup and adhesive remover. It can also be used as a thinner for silicone based foundations, giving them a sheer quality.
The most widely used stipple in the industry.
Michael Davy are the worlds largest bald cap manufacturer, making thousands of bald caps professionally for over 40 years. Professional make up artists rely on the caps to produce realistic bald effects on stage and screen.
The K.D 151 Tattoo Pen offers two different types of tips - fine point and a thick (chisel) point, making this a very versatile tool for creating realistic tattoos.
Scar Material is a thick acetone-based plastic material, packaged in an easy to use aluminum tube. This product can be used to build keliod scars, blisters and to add various additions to construction make-ups.
The Skin Illustrator Palettes must be used with 99% alcohol, Skin Illustrator Activator, or Skin Illustrator Slow Activator. The colors are safe for use on the lips, skin, hair, and around the eyes.
Glazing Gel Mover is a mild and effective solvent for manipulating Glazing Gel pigments. Mover will also allow you to re-wet an area you don't like, or remove the effect all together.
Made from FDA approved pigments, Fleet Street Drying Bloods stay moist looking, even when dry. Designed for use on both skin and hair, they stay where they're placed, without migrating or dissipating as the day wears on.