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From: PhantomOnABudget
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  • My favorite actor who has portrayed the phantom in London would've to be Ramin Karimloo

  • @MrFavrefan1 definitely :) mine too :)

  • what if you are allergic to liquid latex and want it to look the same?

  • @x360man2: If you want cheap, then you can either try to make a deformity or scarring effect with gelatin. YouTube "gelatin makeup" and check out some of the demos. You can make molds and fill with gelatin, or even silicone, but that's more involved and more expensive (especially with silicone). You can also do a two-dimensional makeup like eyeshadow, pencils, creme or waterbased makeup, etc to create the three-D effects without any of the three-D materials.

  • @PhantomOnABudget so there is no liquid latex replacement for cottonball technique ?

  • @x360man2 There is, you can still use cotton balls to build height and texture, you just can't "dip" them in gelatin like you can with latex. You'll have to put some gelatin down, stick cotton balls to it, and carefully go over them with more gelatin. Equally messy, but still effective.

  • @PhantomOnABudget thank you, lol i kinda feel stupid because i bought a thing of liquid latex forgetting my allergy lol also do you know of any bald caps that are not latex ?

  • @x360man2 Yep, just google "non-latex" or plastic bald caps.

  • Who's your favorite actor who has played the Phantom in London or new York?

  • @MrFavrefan1: Probably would go with Hugh Panaro on that one. Amazing voice, portrayal, and a wonderful person outside the show. Saw him several years ago, and I'm hoping to see him again shortly. JOJ would be my favorite London Phantom. Absolutely phenomenal voice and control.

  • Where did you get your mask? it is so accurate to the stage show.

  • @ethannintendonerd : Had it made by a makeup/SFX artist awhile ago.

  • Theres another way to get a hidden eyebrow, I saw a vid were they coverd it in glue then put the make-up over that I dont know if it would work for this this, the soap sounds better :)

  • @Kisskiss019 : Yep, a glue like Elmers or something that can be washed out with soap/water can be used to cover eyebrows. That's not a bad idea for makeups where you need to block out eyebrows, but won't cover them with prosthetics.

  • I love these videos you do...this used to be a hobby of mine....but life seemed to get in the way...but I would love to get back into it.....

  • @littleboo98133 : Thank you! I hope you do get back into it. I was away for awhile, but it's still fun. :)

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