How to Make Fake Torn or Cut Skin
Clean the area for the cut/torn skin pretty well., Add some medical or cosmetic grade glue in that area., Cut a piece of tissue or toilet paper to the size that you desire, and slightly crumple it, so that it looks like a "tear" or a "cut"., Stick...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Clean the area for the cut/torn skin pretty well.
This is highly recommended, especially if you have sensitive skin, as regular glue can be too harsh on your skin. , A Kleenex would be perfect, mainly because of the size and the lighter texture, though you can use any kind of tissue paper. , Press it hard a few times. , Wait for the latex to dry up. , Blend it in with a flat foundation brush. , Use scissors to be as precise as possible. , You may use red food coloring or fake blood from novelty stores.
Add a generous amount on the rip. -
Step 2: Add some medical or cosmetic grade glue in that area.
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Step 3: Cut a piece of tissue or toilet paper to the size that you desire
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Step 4: and slightly crumple it
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Step 5: so that it looks like a "tear" or a "cut".
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Step 6: Stick it in the area where you applied the cosmetic grade glue.
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Step 7: Over the tissue paper
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Step 8: use liquid latex
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Step 9: to create the impression of skin.
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Step 10: Cover the area up with more liquid foundation matching your skin tone.
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Step 11: Create a rip in the area.
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Step 12: And now
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Step 13: add some fake blood onto the area.
Detailed Guide
This is highly recommended, especially if you have sensitive skin, as regular glue can be too harsh on your skin. , A Kleenex would be perfect, mainly because of the size and the lighter texture, though you can use any kind of tissue paper. , Press it hard a few times. , Wait for the latex to dry up. , Blend it in with a flat foundation brush. , Use scissors to be as precise as possible. , You may use red food coloring or fake blood from novelty stores.
Add a generous amount on the rip.
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