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  • Movember will never be the same.

  • It is great and so simple!! FANTASTIC!

  • ur cute call me 714 561 8587

  • @heartbreaker4440 No its not dangerous to put your phone number on the internet/ youtube where anyone can access it. :) BTW if you go on yellow pages you can do a reverse look up and find out your name and where you live.

  • i like it. its pretty

    

  • This looks every strange. I don't like it. Doesn't look like a zombie at all.

  • OMG!!! AHHHH!!! ZOMBIE!!! AHHH!!!

  • this is a great costume :D

    the only comment i have is to just add more of a bruisey color(darker) as bags under your eyes and maybe some colored contacts :D

  • love ir

  • Where do you get the liquid latex?

  • @TheNejiLOVER Mine was from Charles Fox, if you google it you'll find hundreds of online suppliers. Theatrical stores may sell it.

  • @beautysbadhabit arts and craft stores sell it.

  • IT LOOKS LIKE A GINGER BEARD!

  • @JETBONDFU 'Tis a GORE BEARD :P

  • a stylish zombie

  • this is sick, in the good way, dude so intense this is so great :D

  • Do you have other suggestions if you don't have glycerine? Oh and will bathroom tissue work as well?

  • your eye brows are uneven

  • @Kavoc3 Yep, they're odd shapes and one is shorter than the other. They've been sorted now :)

  • @Kavoc3 I think it kind of fits the look

  • I LOVE this tutorial! Thank you SO MUCH for doing this! No joke, I appreciate it.

  • omg .. i don't like this :(

    so friggen real and the music too .. ew :(

  • nice job!!!!!!!!

  • throughout the process it looked beard-y but the final result doesn't look like beard at all. Really realistic! And scary.

  • In the supplies list when you said tissue paper, do you mean like Kleenex or the stuff that you put in gift bags?

  • @LischiMonsterable, like kleenex.

  • mmm, gore beard. :)

  • I so want to try this, now!

  • ahh the bloody bearded zombie!!

  • Totally Awesome!

    Ur Super pretty<3

  • It looks really gorey, and thats good.But it just looks like a beard?

  • Haha, I agree. It ended up beardy because I was slapping it on wherever, if you change up the placement you'll be bloody beard free :]

  • 4:29

    Yummy.

    lol.

  • eeeeew

  • Wonderful I used this yesturday for Halloween at my job in ricky's and everyone loved it....I was a zombie minnie mouse :)

  • Watch another video, then :]

  • would it still work if you had only fake blood and a base red? and no glycerine and wh

  • It should do, so long as you have the right colours in there.

  • can u use Tp if it has designs on it? thas soooo cool

  • Yes you can, once it's ripped up and covered in latex/ make-up, the designs will disappear.

  • i got a 1oz bottle will that be enough ?

  • Yes, it should be.

  • I love this! Sorry if this has been asked before but what did you use for the base colour on the top half of your face? 'Cos I really want my skin to look dead but realistic like this. Cheers. :)

  • Hi there, I used the Kryolan bruise and burn wheels. There are some yellow-beige shades which can be mixed with a little blue to give that off-skin look. Alternatively, a 'death wheel' would be a good choice - Kryolan and Ben Nye sell them :]

  • Thankyou! :)

  • wicked i cnt wait to try this on halloween

  • Cool! thanks for the tutorial. its gonna come in handy on 10/31 !

  • Awesome and fantastic! I will refer to this for the zombie costumes my friends and I will be dressing in for Halloween :D

  • i jus love it..ut wher do u get the latx from??

    this is the stuff that the tissue sticks too right???

  • You can get latex from theatrical make-up stores or order it offline (even ebay has it). The tissue stick to the latex :]

  • thanxxx soo much after hours of searching last night i orderd it..thanx......

  • u can also get them from halloween stores

  • Is it at all possible to smile/talk with this on?

  • Yes it is, the latex stays flexible. The harder part is eating and drinking.

  • nice ;)

  • Thanks :]

  • this is useful! I'm doing a zombie walk next saturday in hollywood!!!

  • Hope you had fun :]

  • I had fun && everyone loved my makeup! thnx! && yes it was hard to eat && drink.

  • how long does the latex need to dry before painting? fabulous work by the way!!

  • About five minutes, but if you want to be sure you can blast it with a hair dryer on a medium heat setting :]

  • Thanx beautysbadhabit, I am attending a zombie walk in a few weeks and my friends and I will be using your tutorial.

  • No problem, I'm glad you find it useful! Would this zombie walk happen to be in Manchester? If so, I'll be there too :] Have fun!

  • Actually, Im across the pond in the states...but I would much rather be zombie walking in Manchester haha. Thanx again!

  • Awesome technique, its always the cheapest stuff that looks the most realistic. Not the worst thing that its applied on you either, he he

  • You can find a lot of good FX tools lying around your house :] Thanks!

  • genius....

    i would rather go gory than girly! whoop!

  • Aha, same here!

  • Thats absolutely  amazing. Where abouts did you learn to do it?

  • Thanks lovely, I'm glad you liked it. The latex/ tissue gore is quite old school, so I've known about that for a few years. The rest is just about playing with products and colours and finding what looks right :]

  • ure so talented!

  • Aw, thank you.

  • Quick tip for removing thin latex that does not want to peel up, or latex that gets into the hairline or eyebrows: Use a product called Super Solv by Telesis. It breaks down the chemical bonds of the latex, turning it into a soft gummy goo.

  • This sounds like an interesting product, I've never heard of it before :]

  • It's used by effects makeup professionals, and is actually surprisingly cheap (about $10 for a good sized bottle)

    It's typically used for removing pros-aide (an adhesive used for attaching appliances), and comes in handy for removing plenty of other stuff.

    It's also amazingly skin friendly. I just used some the other week for taking off some latex old-age makeup.

  • i love it. 5 stars

  • Thanks :]

  • GREAT JOB I LUV THIS ONE 5 STARS

  • Thank you!

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