Roger Bennett Riggle: I am Roger Bennett Riggle and we are doing a vampire
transformation today. We are at the stage now where I want to
paint his hair black and that's easily done with a colored hair spray
and this is black hair spray. So we are just going to spray his hair.
The only thing is I have to be a little bit careful about where I
spray it so that I don't get it on his ears and the makeup that I have
already applied. So I just take a paper towel and fold it around his
ears.
This washes out with a single wash in the shower, so you can wear
it for just one night. This also helps to hold the fake hair that I put
in at the top of his head. I am going to hold the can about six
inches away from the head and you can see where it is making a
much more drastic, menacing look. If you turn to the side, you can
see there is his hair. We already gelled it back. It is already dried
from the gel and set. So now we just spray it black, we are going to
repeat the same process on the other side of Joshua’s head and that
is how we color the hair to match the fake hair that we have put on.
After I did that I thought of one other nice little touch for our
vampire. So I am again going to take my non-latex sponge and I
am going to dip in the white cream color and I am going to work a
little of the white, into his hair so that we look like we have some
grey streaks in the hair. That gives a nice, little personal touch as
well to your vampire. Make sure you start at the root of the hair,
right along the hairline and then pull through and it gives you a
much more realistic look. We will do the other side quickly, so I
am going to pull it right from the root and into the hair. Next, I
want to put a little bruise coloring on our vampire bites and we will
finish with some final touches.
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