Roger Bennett Riggle: Hello! My name is Roger Bennett Riggle and we are doing a witch
transformation for Halloween. The next step is to apply the
foundation color. We have already applied the foundation color to
the prosthetics and we have painted in some of the highlights and
shadows. So now it is time to match the face to the prosthetics. So
again we are going to take our non-latex sponge and we are going
to swirl it in the sallow green make-up. And instead of padding on
the skin, I do the long strokes because this gets the make-up on
rather quickly. And once I get all the make-up on then I go back
and I pad it because that brings out the skin texture.
When you are putting on a foundation, you never really want the
make-up to look thick and unnatural. You want it to look like skin
and these non-latex sponges are shaped nicely. I can go right over
the prosthetic and I can go right over some of the colors that I have
done because we will go back and do the highlights and shadows
on her face and I want to get underneath the lips and I am going to
go right down on to the edges of the prosthetic and over the liquid
latex that we have sealed with the castor sealer. I am also going to
do the tops of their eyes.
A little caution here, I usually ask if they wear contact lenses. But
you are just a little careful implying around the eyes and you don’t
press too hard and these sponges are shaped in triangles so that you
have a nice tip to get into this crevices, okay. I also go ahead and
do the ears because you really want to try to get all with the skin
tone, the same color. And then we are going to go right down on to
the neck, so that the neck is also green and the face does not look
like it is a mask sitting on top of a different color of skin.
Where it is thin, you can always apply a little bit more. I have a
tendency to pad around the edges of the prosthetic, so that I do not
rip it up and then I go back over the whole thing and I pad it gently
so that I get the skin texture to come through it. You really just
want the color; you do not particularly want the thickness, good.
Now that we have done that side, I am going to do the same
technique to the other side and when we come back you will see
her whole face done in the sallow green witch color. And here you
see in the witch transformation, that we have finished this segment
of putting the foundation all over Vanessa’s face to create a sallow
green skin coloring. Next, we are going to show you how to apply
the highlights and shadows to blend her face into the prosthetics.
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