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Applying zombie makeup can be a fun and creative way to transform yourself into a spooky and scary creature. Here are some general steps and tips to help you achieve a convincing zombie look: 1. Gather your supplies: You will need a variety of makeup products, such as liquid latex, fake blood, makeup brushes, sponges, and different shades of cream makeup. You can also use items like tissue paper or cotton balls to create texture. 2. Prep your skin: Before applying any makeup, make sure your skin is clean and dry. If you have any blemishes or scars you want to cover up, use concealer first. Then, apply a thin layer of primer to help the makeup adhere better and last longer. 3. Create a base: Use a sponge or brush to apply a light foundation or cream makeup to your entire face and neck. You can also mix in some green or gray shades to give your skin a sickly, undead look. Blend well and make sure there are no visible lines or streaks. 4. Add texture: To make your skin look decayed and rotting, use liquid latex to create fake wounds, scars, or open wounds on your face and neck. Apply a thin layer of liquid latex to the area you want to texture, and then tear small pieces of tissue paper or cotton balls and stick them to the latex while it's still wet. Layer on additional coats of latex and tissue paper until you achieve the desired texture. 5. Apply color: Using various shades of cream makeup, add depth and dimension to your zombie look. Use darker shades around your eyes and cheekbones to create shadows, and lighter shades to highlight your forehead and chin. You can also use green or gray shades to create a sickly pallor. 6. Add blood: To create the appearance of fresh wounds or blood, use fake blood or red cream makeup. Apply a small amount to the area you want to look injured or bleeding and blend it out to create a realistic effect. 7. Finish with details: Use black eyeliner or face paint to create sunken eyes, veins, or other small details that will add to the realism of your zombie makeup. Remember to have fun and experiment with different textures, colors, and techniques to create a truly unique and terrifying zombie look.
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