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조금 무섭습니다 - SFX 메이크업 - 1부: 타박상, 흉터 및 피.

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Iris Imaginoria (Jessica Gray)
평균 평점:4.8수강 후기 수:(482)
이 수업에서는 강사가 학생들이 스스로 연습하는 동안 일반 가정용품을 사용하여 특수 효과 메이크업을 만드는 방법을 시연합니다. 멍, 흉터, 그리고 피, 맙소사!
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The teacher has a PhD in theatre, having taken several stage makeup courses as part of her studies, and she runs fantasy day camps as part of her small business The Imaginorium. 
Students should have access to their own makeup because they will be doing their own while I do the demonstration. I tried to put together a comprehensive list (prices vary), but we will work with whatever you have:
**Please note: I provide Amazon links as a convenience for the parents. These are NOT affiliate links, and I do not make any money from them in any way.**

- A mirror
- Liquid foundation in your skin tone
- Makeup wipes or baby wipes (my favorites are Neutrogena Makeup Remover Night Calming Cleansing Wipes, https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07FLD6T6Q/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_16QsFbTQVTY15)
- Brushes - at least one small eyeshadow brush about the size of a paintbrush, one powder or blush brush, and at least one very small, thin eyeliner brush, and a foundation brush (This link shows the different types: https://www.purewow.com/beauty/makeup-brush-guide). You can buy a whole brush set for $10-12 or you can buy them individually. 

For Bruises:
- Eyeshadow palette with red, blue, purple, browns, yellow, green. Try to get matte eyeshadow instead of glitter if possible.
You can also use an actual "bruise wheel" with sponges, though the techniques are a bit different. To be honest, I prefer eyeshadow bruises. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002KV5JQW/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_zbSsFb24X2M5R)

For scarwax:
**Please note: Professionally made scarwax works completely differently than homemade scarwax. Even if you have pro scarwax, try to get the following supplies so you can learn how to make it from home. You never know when you might run out!**
- Jar of Vaseline/petroleum jelly - about 3.75 oz or so - and it works best if it's kept COLD - even in the fridge. I will often keep it in a bowl of ice during the class. - I have also started bringing a small plastic bag to class so that after I make it, I can put the part I've made back into the ice.
- All purpose flour - 3x as much as the vaseline - (Gluten free flour will NOT work!)
- Cream of tartar
- A bowl
- plastic gloves
- Black liquid eyeliner (the cheapest possible)
- Red eyeshadow (or you can use red face paint - this "basic" face paint palette from Mehron is incredibly helpful for SFX makeup - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FGAET6A/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_W2QsFbQ1EJZR5)
Sculpting tools - I usually just use the back end of my makeup brushes

Scars (option 2): For a second type of scars, also bring a bottle of white school glue (like Elmers' glue) and a tissue (kleenex) or cotton ball. Eyelash adhesive works even better but is less available.

- Fake blood: Either purchase legitimate stage fake blood from amazon (I recommend https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002EV3JBU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_B3PsFb8BAMNAG)
OR Something cheaper, not necessarily Kool-Aid brand... you can use red liquid drink mix drops (like https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00B2YPZRG/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_65QsFb0BK7XMC). The flavor and brand don't matter as long as they are red. This is surprisingly effective and doesn't taste bad.
OR you can make fake blood by mixing red food coloring with corn syrup and cocoa powder. 
Kids with sensitive skin should be careful about makeup content, but we aren’t putting anything on faces that isn’t supposed to be there.  I wrote the following in response to a question about brands for makeup for sensitive skin:
Some of my favorite brands claim to be good for sensitive skin in general. Urban Decay is my go to brand, and it claims to be hypoallergenic. But that doesn't mean it would work for everyone (nothing does). And different colors are more abrasive than others. The Nude pallettes are generally softer and safer, but as you said, not the bright and fun colors. Reds, purples (because they contain reds), and metallics are going to be the most abrasive. Green used to be the worst color. I actually talk in my Wizard of Oz class about why it was so dangerous for them to choose green makeup for Margaret Hamilton. Burts Bees and MAC are also really good.  I found this article when I was looking for some more info to answer your question: http://www.besthypoallergenicmakeup.com/hypoallergenic-eye-makeup/.  For foundation and my makeup wipes, honestly,  Neutrogena actually does a really good job. It's inexpensive and drugstore brand, but it has worked better than a lot of the more expensive brands.
평균 평점:4.8수강 후기 수:(482)
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For over fifteen years, I have created and directed innovative programs that incorporate literature and pop culture into educational experiences through The Imaginorium, where I am Artistic & Education Director. Theatre, art, science, cosplay,... 
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