Description
Mehron Makeup 5 Color Bruise Wheel for – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Mehron Makeup 5 Color Bruise Wheel for Special Effects, Movies, Halloween
Product Dimensions
6 x 6 x 6 inches
Item Weight
1 ounces
ASIN
B002KV5JQW
Item model number
764294545028
Manufacturer recommended age
36 months – 15 years
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Release date
September 1, 2014
Department
mens
Manufacturer
Mehron
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Questions & Answers – Mehron Makeup 5 Color Bruise Wheel for :
Technical specifications – Mehron Makeup 5 Color Bruise Wheel for :
Color
Bruise
Brand
Mehron
Item Weight
1 Ounces
Item Form
Cream
Coverage
Full
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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K. G (verified owner) –
Under 2 minute bruise! – I opened the package and thought I would just play with it before hopping in the shower and could wash it off. Insanely easy. Start with red all over add blue and brown in the center and yellow around the outside. Make sure to use a good sponge also. Im so excited to use this on Halloween!
R. I (verified owner) –
Merton is the best – I’ve been using Mehron’s makeup on people for costumes since 1995! Still the best when it comes to theatrical applications or Halloween costumes. Simply the best.
A. G (verified owner) –
– great stuff. everyone thought I was actually bruised up!
N. D (verified owner) –
Pretty realistic – Colors are spot on for realistic looking bruises. You can make fresh looking bruises or ones that look a week old.
K. G (verified owner) –
Under 2 minute bruise! – I opened the package and thought I would just play with it before hopping in the shower and could wash it off. Insanely easy. Start with red all over add blue and brown in the center and yellow around the outside. Make sure to use a good sponge also. Im so excited to use this on Halloween!
P. B (verified owner) –
Good for basic/beginnger costume and sfx use – This bruise wheel is great for basic sfx makeup use or for a Halloween costume. I bought this to do sfx makeup for a friend’s short film, and so far I’ve had a great experience with it. The color applies smooth and blends well; the payoff could be a little bit stronger, but overall it’s really easy to layer the color to make it more opaque. Because these colors are cream based, they do smear a bit, and the staying power isn’t the best. I recommend setting with either Mehron Colorstay powder or some regular translucent powder (e.l.f. makes a great one.) Before you use this product, you might want to wipe down the area you’re applying it to with some rubbing alcohol or non-oil based makeup remover, as I’ve noticed that having oils on your skin beforehand can cause the product to smear a bit. My only slight tick is that the cream color base can seem, at times, to sit on top of the skin, which can ruin the realistic effect you’re going for, but with enough blending, thin layers, and a dusting of powder, this isn’t a huge issue. If you’re really worried about full realism, look into alcohol-activated dry pigments.
N. E (verified owner) –
Easy way to create a “black eye” for theatre stage or Halloween! – Review utube directions, use eye primer first!!! Powder carefully afterwards.
P. M (verified owner) –
Great special effects makeup – I’m just beginning to dabble in special effects makeup and this was perfect. Never disappointed with Mehron,
G. E (verified owner) –
Lovely Product – I LOVE THIS. Love this. As far as FX makeup goes, with everything I’ve tried, this was the best.
R. I (verified owner) –
Merton is the best – I’ve been using Mehron’s makeup on people for costumes since 1995! Still the best when it comes to theatrical applications or Halloween costumes. Simply the best.
P. M (verified owner) –
Great special effects makeup – I’m just beginning to dabble in special effects makeup and this was perfect. Never disappointed with Mehron,
N. E (verified owner) –
Easy way to create a “black eye” for theatre stage or Halloween! – Review utube directions, use eye primer first!!! Powder carefully afterwards.
A. G (verified owner) –
– great stuff. everyone thought I was actually bruised up!
N. D (verified owner) –
Pretty realistic – Colors are spot on for realistic looking bruises. You can make fresh looking bruises or ones that look a week old.
G. E (verified owner) –
Lovely Product – I LOVE THIS. Love this. As far as FX makeup goes, with everything I’ve tried, this was the best.
P. B (verified owner) –
Good for basic/beginnger costume and sfx use – This bruise wheel is great for basic sfx makeup use or for a Halloween costume. I bought this to do sfx makeup for a friend’s short film, and so far I’ve had a great experience with it. The color applies smooth and blends well; the payoff could be a little bit stronger, but overall it’s really easy to layer the color to make it more opaque. Because these colors are cream based, they do smear a bit, and the staying power isn’t the best. I recommend setting with either Mehron Colorstay powder or some regular translucent powder (e.l.f. makes a great one.) Before you use this product, you might want to wipe down the area you’re applying it to with some rubbing alcohol or non-oil based makeup remover, as I’ve noticed that having oils on your skin beforehand can cause the product to smear a bit. My only slight tick is that the cream color base can seem, at times, to sit on top of the skin, which can ruin the realistic effect you’re going for, but with enough blending, thin layers, and a dusting of powder, this isn’t a huge issue. If you’re really worried about full realism, look into alcohol-activated dry pigments.