I'm sorry to have to tell you this but you have done this all wrong, but doing it on yourself is really quite hard work so well done to that.
You were doing so well up until you squished the skin together! You need to keep the skin really taut, dry it AND powder it with a makeup puff before you let go - this over stretching of the skin is what creates the wrinkles!
@GROVERFX Thanks. I've read both techniques, using the powder once the skin is dry and pressing wrinkiles together. For my quick change in the middle of a show, this method worked pretty well. I only had ten minutes of intermission to go from 20's to 60's so the sticky wrinkle method worked. I think the powdered would work best if you had time.. Thanks again for the suggestion/thought
lol..Rob you made me laugh today..thank you..I think you been watching your wife to much..lol!!! Make up sponge..i never even heard of it...heheheh..im not laughing at you..
Dear Rob,
I'm sorry to have to tell you this but you have done this all wrong, but doing it on yourself is really quite hard work so well done to that.
You were doing so well up until you squished the skin together! You need to keep the skin really taut, dry it AND powder it with a makeup puff before you let go - this over stretching of the skin is what creates the wrinkles!
GROVERFX 3 months ago
@GROVERFX Thanks. I've read both techniques, using the powder once the skin is dry and pressing wrinkiles together. For my quick change in the middle of a show, this method worked pretty well. I only had ten minutes of intermission to go from 20's to 60's so the sticky wrinkle method worked. I think the powdered would work best if you had time.. Thanks again for the suggestion/thought
Rob1963 2 months ago
lol..Rob you made me laugh today..thank you..I think you been watching your wife to much..lol!!! Make up sponge..i never even heard of it...heheheh..im not laughing at you..
sandiegoemtgirl 3 months ago