Roger Bennett Riggle: Hello! My name is Roger Bennett Riggle and today we are doing a
witch transformation for Halloween. In the process, the first thing
we need to do is to treat the latex prosthetics. What happens with
latex and a foundation cream color is that the latex and the
foundation color have a slight chemical reaction and the reaction
causes the color to be slightly different than the foundation put on
natural human skin. So what we want to do is to seal these
prosthetics first so that we don’t get any change in color of the
foundation. So I have taken the castor sealer and I put it here on
my little palette, you can also use a Formica surface like a
countertop or a Formica table. It won’t hurt Formica at all, you can
wipe it away. We are going to take our non-latex sponge and you
don’t need a whole lot of product at all, just a little because it goes
a long way. Just dip the sponge in there and you can see that I am
going to basically tap the sealer onto the prosthetic.
Now these are latex prosthetics therefore, latex prosthetics are
normally hollow. So that if you go ahead and put this on your face
and you are going to seal it and color it, its going to collapse on
you and you are going to be mad at yourself. So you want to be
able to stick your fingers up in the hollow part of the prosthetic so
that you have some kind of base upon which to put your sealer on.
And then I usually take a paper towel or cotton ball and I gently
press on the prosthetics or you can hold the insides of them and
you want to remove the excess castor sealer. And here you have
and you can see a slight change of coloring, here you have the
prosthetics that are sealed and treated with the castor sealer.
Coming up next, we will show you how to color the prosthetics.
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