Product description Graftobian Modeling Wax is a perfect product for creating special effects like bumps, bruises and other gory details. Apply to tacky spirit gum (not included), Shape with fingers or tool. Use small amount of makeup remover (not included) to soften edges. Apply makeup to blend. Directions Apply to tacky spirit gum (not included), Shape with fingers or tool. Use small amount of makeup remover (not included) to soften edges.
T**A
Great!
It’s really good colour and good to use! High quality but it’s really sticky so it’s hard to get of your fingers aha
R**E
Good sfx wax I recommend
Really good product , easy to use and to mould into shape !
J**A
Ok
Was on. Found a bit sticky so when putting in skin was sticking to my fingers more than my face. Tried using a little spatula and spirit gum but has the same problem. Works in the end but takes longer than what I would like.
A**R
Looks okay when applied but not the most maliable
First time I used this, it was extremely cold, so naturally I didn't judge the product too harshly for being tough to work with.However, even when warmed up, the wax never becomes all that mailable and you have to push down very hard in order to adhere and blend into the actor's skin.On the plus side, once it is in place, it looks fine. The first time I used it (to create a bullet wound), I didn't even need to add makeup as the colour subtly blended into the actor's skin, and any roughness was covered with the fake blood anyway.
C**E
Great
Bought for my niece who is into doing sfx makeup and have been told it was fab.
C**
Smells awful!
The consistency is SO sticky. Couldn't get it off my fingers to get it onto my face! Smell was disgusting too!
M**A
Great product
Great product, easy to mold
M**N
too sticky and soft
I don't like this wax at all, even with lotion on your hands and tools this wax is far too soft to get the job done. It moves so much i cant even cover it with makeup. I woulnd't use this even for halloween.
E**.
Nicht verwendbar
Das Narbenwachs ist irrsinnig klebrig, sehr schwierig zu verwenden und stinkt zur Hölle. Ich kann es beim besten Willen nicht empfehlen.
C**T
Beau résultat final
Très bien pour modeler des prothèses sur son visage pour Halloween. Par contre la cire est un peu dure il faut la chauffer dans ses mains pour le modeler plus facilement et pour éviter qu'elle ne colle à vos mains je vous conseille de les enduire de crème hydratante régulièrement.
W**R
Great wax
This modeling wax is really easy to work with. Yes it can stick to your fingers but some vaseline should fix that. I use this for creating wounds and scars. This is similar to scar wax but a tiny bit harder. I personally like this better than ben nye nose and scar wax.
A**A
I tried it out in like the first hour that it arrived because I was ...
Works extremely well! I tried it out in like the first hour that it arrived because I was so excited. It may look small but I can guarantee that this wax should last you a while. Would definitely recommend for people with a limited budget.
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Perfect for the bullet hole in my forehead
I used this modeling wax to make a bullet hole slightly off-center of the middle of my forehead as a part of my Halloween costume for a recent party. I wrapped a morgue sheet (regular white sheet stenciled with fictitious hospital morgue name) around me sarong-style, tied a big morgue tag on my toe, and finished it up with a perfectly placed authentic-looking bullet hole with accompanying trickle of blood.This wax is a light skin tone and has a translucency that makes it look more realistic. It's very easy to use. When you open the small jar, it helps to use some sort of small spatula to dig out the amount of wax you want. Until warmed by your skin, the wax is a bit stiff -- but it's still very workable and I'd caution you not to try to thin it with anything since it'll soften further from the warmth of your skin.For my bullet hole, I made a "snake" of the wax that I then formed into a small ring on my forehead. Make it a sort of randomly shaped circle (it helps to google "forehead gunshot images" for ideas). You want it to look like an obvious deep depression in the center, but with the outer edges of the "bullet hole" being softly blended into the skin. Once I had it shaped the way I wanted, I used body paint to paint a dark hole in the center (mostly black mixed with a smidge of red). I used costuming make-up to give my entire face a pale "death pallor." I slightly darkened and reddened the surrounding area of the gunshot wound to resemble slight bruising and then used fake blood to strategically trickle from the wound.It was an easy costume and caused more than its share of comments and cringes throughout the evening.NOTE: If you're wanting to use the wax for larger build-outs on your face (like a beaked nose), you'll probably want to cover the wax with liquid latex after you've done the wax sculpting. Otherwise, the wax will soften and lose its shape over time. Just be sure to test the liquid latex on a small area of your skin at first to ensure that you have no reaction to it.
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