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Oct 26, 2015
Sarah P.
What are some good basics to have for a special effects beginner? I have liquid latex, spirit gum, modeling wax/scar putty, various cream paints, brushes, and I'm getting some more paints, sponges, and hopefully a bruise wheel. Anything else? Thank you in advance!!
Oct 26, 2015
Fae G.
Blood and also scab blood :) also check out glamandgore on YouTube, she says a lot of tips for beginners in her videos 😄💕
Oct 27, 2015
Sarah P.
Oh my gosh thank you! I have absolutely no idea how I forgot about blood lmao. And I'll definitely check her out, I've heard of her but I've never seen her videos. Thanks!
Oct 27, 2015
Fae G.
No prob lol :) and yea she is amazing!