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Got Flesh! Crows Feet Multipack #1

Got Flesh! Crows Feet Multipack #1 contains a selection of easy to use prosthetic transfers to create crows feet around an actors eye area. These prosthetic transfers are effective, quick and easy to use for make up artists of all levels.

The kit includes:

Prosthetic Transfer Appliance on Clear Acetate Paper

Water Slide Transfer Paper

Instruction Sheet


Instructions for applying Prosthetic Transfers:

Clean the powder of the prosthetic using 99% Isopropyl Alcohol or Acetone and let dry

Gently tap the prosthetic with your fingers, if the piece is very sticky move onto the next step. If it doesn’t feel tacky then lightly stipple Prosaide Adhesive onto the surface of the prosthetic piece and let it dry.

Lay the Water Slide paper onto a flat dry surface, making sure the shiny side is facing up.

Carefully pick up, turn over the prosthetic piece and gently press down against the Water Slide transfer paper. Pres the entire surface of the prosthetic onto the transfer paper, especially the edges.

Trim the excess acetate and Water Slide paper around the prosthetic piece, cutting as close as possible without cutting into the prosthetic piece.

Peel off the clear acetate from the water slide paper. The prosthetic should be firmly stuck to the Water Slide paper.

Press the prosthetic piece firmly against the actors skin.

Take a folded paper towel and soak it in a small cup of warm water. Squeeze out any excess water so as not to drip down actors skin.

Press moist towel over the entire surface of the Water Slide paper until it is thoroughly wet.

When the Water Slide paper begins to slip off of the prosthetic, gently pull the paper away from the piece, leaving it in place on the actors skin.

Use a pointed or regular cotton bud or a stiff brush dipped in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to blend the edges to the skin.

Once blended, use a small piece of a stipple sponge dipped in Prosaide to help further blend and seal the edges of the prosthetic piece to the skin.

Colour as needed.

Mist a light layer of makeup sealer over the finished piece.


Additional Tips:

Before trimming it is best to hold up the piece to a light and mark landmarks which will help you during the placement of the prosthetic. Use a make up pencil or a ball point pen, NOT an indelible marker.

Do not transfer the piece to the Water Slide paper longer than 15 minutes before use as any detail could be flattened out.

You can use 99% Alcohol to pre-blend the edges if needed prior to transferring onto the Water Slide Paper


Removal:

Remove using an oil based remover such as Pro Clean.  Try to avoid using Isopropyl Alcohol as this will slightly dissolve the prosthetic piece making it tacky and more difficult to remove.

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Included in the kit are the following items:


Prosthetic Transfer Appliance on Clear Acetate Paper

Water Slide Transfer Paper

Instruction Sheet

Instructions for applying Prosthetic Transfers:


Begin by cleaning the prosthetic with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol or Acetone, and allow it to dry.

Gently tap the prosthetic; if it is very sticky, proceed to the next step. If it is not tacky, lightly stipple Prosaide Adhesive onto the surface and let it dry.

Lay the Water Slide paper on a flat, dry surface with the shiny side facing up.

Carefully turn over the prosthetic piece, press it gently against the Water Slide transfer paper, ensuring thorough contact, especially at the edges.

Trim the excess acetate and Water Slide paper around the prosthetic, cutting as close as possible without affecting the prosthetic piece.

Peel off the clear acetate from the water slide paper, leaving the prosthetic firmly attached.

Press the prosthetic piece firmly onto the actor's skin.

Soak a folded paper towel in warm water, squeeze out excess water, and press it over the Water Slide paper until thoroughly wet.

As the Water Slide paper begins to slip off, gently pull it away, leaving the prosthetic in place on the actor's skin.

Use a cotton bud or brush dipped in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to blend the edges to the skin.

After blending, use a stipple sponge dipped in Prosaide to further blend and seal the edges.

Apply color as needed.

Mist a light layer of makeup sealer over the finished piece.

Additional Tips:


Before trimming, hold up the piece to a light and mark landmarks for accurate placement using a makeup pencil or ballpoint pen (not an indelible marker).

Do not transfer the piece to the Water Slide paper longer than 15 minutes before use to prevent flattening of details.

If necessary, use 99% Alcohol to pre-blend the edges before transferring onto the Water Slide Paper.

Removal:


Remove using an oil-based remover such as Pro Clean. Avoid using Isopropyl Alcohol, as it may slightly dissolve the prosthetic piece, making removal more challenging.

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Got Flesh! Crows Feet Multipack #1

  • Brand: Got Flesh!
  • Product Code: GFH D2.AGE.CT.M.1
  • Availability: In Stock

Got Flesh! Crows Feet Multipack #1 contains a selection of easy to use prosthetic transfers to create crows feet around an actors eye area. These prosthetic transfers are effective, quick and easy to use for make up artists of all levels.

The kit includes:

Prosthetic Transfer Appliance on Clear Acetate Paper

Water Slide Transfer Paper

Instruction Sheet


Instructions for applying Prosthetic Transfers:

Clean the powder of the prosthetic using 99% Isopropyl Alcohol or Acetone and let dry

Gently tap the prosthetic with your fingers, if the piece is very sticky move onto the next step. If it doesn’t feel tacky then lightly stipple Prosaide Adhesive onto the surface of the prosthetic piece and let it dry.

Lay the Water Slide paper onto a flat dry surface, making sure the shiny side is facing up.

Carefully pick up, turn over the prosthetic piece and gently press down against the Water Slide transfer paper. Pres the entire surface of the prosthetic onto the transfer paper, especially the edges.

Trim the excess acetate and Water Slide paper around the prosthetic piece, cutting as close as possible without cutting into the prosthetic piece.

Peel off the clear acetate from the water slide paper. The prosthetic should be firmly stuck to the Water Slide paper.

Press the prosthetic piece firmly against the actors skin.

Take a folded paper towel and soak it in a small cup of warm water. Squeeze out any excess water so as not to drip down actors skin.

Press moist towel over the entire surface of the Water Slide paper until it is thoroughly wet.

When the Water Slide paper begins to slip off of the prosthetic, gently pull the paper away from the piece, leaving it in place on the actors skin.

Use a pointed or regular cotton bud or a stiff brush dipped in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to blend the edges to the skin.

Once blended, use a small piece of a stipple sponge dipped in Prosaide to help further blend and seal the edges of the prosthetic piece to the skin.

Colour as needed.

Mist a light layer of makeup sealer over the finished piece.


Additional Tips:

Before trimming it is best to hold up the piece to a light and mark landmarks which will help you during the placement of the prosthetic. Use a make up pencil or a ball point pen, NOT an indelible marker.

Do not transfer the piece to the Water Slide paper longer than 15 minutes before use as any detail could be flattened out.

You can use 99% Alcohol to pre-blend the edges if needed prior to transferring onto the Water Slide Paper


Removal:

Remove using an oil based remover such as Pro Clean.  Try to avoid using Isopropyl Alcohol as this will slightly dissolve the prosthetic piece making it tacky and more difficult to remove.

ChatGPT

Included in the kit are the following items:


Prosthetic Transfer Appliance on Clear Acetate Paper

Water Slide Transfer Paper

Instruction Sheet

Instructions for applying Prosthetic Transfers:


Begin by cleaning the prosthetic with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol or Acetone, and allow it to dry.

Gently tap the prosthetic; if it is very sticky, proceed to the next step. If it is not tacky, lightly stipple Prosaide Adhesive onto the surface and let it dry.

Lay the Water Slide paper on a flat, dry surface with the shiny side facing up.

Carefully turn over the prosthetic piece, press it gently against the Water Slide transfer paper, ensuring thorough contact, especially at the edges.

Trim the excess acetate and Water Slide paper around the prosthetic, cutting as close as possible without affecting the prosthetic piece.

Peel off the clear acetate from the water slide paper, leaving the prosthetic firmly attached.

Press the prosthetic piece firmly onto the actor's skin.

Soak a folded paper towel in warm water, squeeze out excess water, and press it over the Water Slide paper until thoroughly wet.

As the Water Slide paper begins to slip off, gently pull it away, leaving the prosthetic in place on the actor's skin.

Use a cotton bud or brush dipped in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to blend the edges to the skin.

After blending, use a stipple sponge dipped in Prosaide to further blend and seal the edges.

Apply color as needed.

Mist a light layer of makeup sealer over the finished piece.

Additional Tips:


Before trimming, hold up the piece to a light and mark landmarks for accurate placement using a makeup pencil or ballpoint pen (not an indelible marker).

Do not transfer the piece to the Water Slide paper longer than 15 minutes before use to prevent flattening of details.

If necessary, use 99% Alcohol to pre-blend the edges before transferring onto the Water Slide Paper.

Removal:


Remove using an oil-based remover such as Pro Clean. Avoid using Isopropyl Alcohol, as it may slightly dissolve the prosthetic piece, making removal more challenging.


  • €36.90
  • Ex Tax: €30.00

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