

Mehron Makeup ProColoRing Bruise 5 Color Wheel for Special Effects & Movies | Bruise Makeup Kit | SFX Paint | Halloween Special Effects Makeup
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Rebecca Bonneville
> 3 dayThe item arrived quick and just like described. I think the wheel itself worked well for my purposes. The makeup itself could be a little on the thick side trying to apply it and not smoothing out well but using a makeup sponge that was slightly damp helped to smooth it on better and thin it out. It was fun the layer up and mix the colors to get that authentic *dead* look. I pretty much used all of the colors in the wheel along with some eye shadows I already had. The green, yellow and a gray I had from something else mixed up well and was able to be layered to give his skin that icky dead look. The black along with my shadows was perfect for around the eyes. I also mixed some of these with some white clown makeup by Mehron to tone them down in certain areas. The red color was perfect for adding a bit around his mouth where we were going to apply the blood to help boost that bloody look effect. There is PLENTY of product in the wheel which was great because we did a trial run the day before and didnt have to worry about using it up. Everything washed off easily too. I would completely recommend this product.
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Jack Rose
> 3 dayUsing this palette for cosplay (the mid-/post-battle type) and it’s pretty convincing with a little practice! The cream doesn’t smear without effort once it’s dried. These seem to be all the right colors for the varying stages of bruises.
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Mio
> 3 dayIts easy to use, the instructions are on the back, its great for beginners and if you know how to use it right it comes out even better! Love it, 10/10 would recommend
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Dani
> 3 dayVery realistic colors! They work great one set and for private use. What looks like the black color in the wheel is actually a very deep deep purple thay instantly makes any wound look like theres a hemorrhage going in there. Makes faking black eye so easy!
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Makenna Cisco
> 3 dayIt’s a bit oily and easy to smear ( which is great for blending but hard to keep intact) so it’s best to just add some good setting powder on top
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Adrian
Greater than one weekFirst time putting on makeup and it worked out great. Easy to use and looked real. Make sure to get the colorset powder to seal it.
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cp9719
> 3 dayI was able to get a nice burn effect with this and some liquid latex and makeup sponges :) I found it comes off easier with micellar water than makeup wipes. Youll either need to let it dry for a while or set it with some translucent powder to make sure it doesnt smear when touched, but overall very pleased with this purchase!
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Benjamin T. Mcauslan
> 3 dayI felt like it worked really well for our zombie faces. I watched a few tutorials to help me out because I am no makeup artist. But it did what it was supposed to and did NOT feel to heavy or thick. It also didnt completely dry out my skin nor cause me to break out. Washed of easily with my regular face wash.
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Riley
Greater than one weekThis is one of the only SFX makeup products I cant live without. The consistency is very creamy and blends very well like the Kat Von D Contour kit. It can even be applied and blended with fingers quickly if in a rush and still give great results. A little goes a long way. I love how there are wide range of multiple colors to recreate different stages from a freshly made bloody red bruise to an old yellowed and green bruise with violet tints. The grease paints seem to accommodate whatever skin tone its on so anyone can use it. After applying this, I finish off with a setting spray and some translucent powder to keep it in place. But even without a setting spray and/or powder, this doesnt actually budge at all after hours.
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Daniel & Julia
> 3 dayGreat bruise wheel. Its just as good as the more expensive brands available. Highly recommended. This is part of my face painting kit and comes out mostly at Halloween, but also for little boys who want to look like zombies or generally gross. Photo included of a black eye done with this bruise wheel during Halloween. Used a latex sponge and a little bit of water to get it going. It really creeped my mom out!