A little tip for any occasion where you paint your finger tips, especially around the nails: Put down a single layer of liquid latex, thin enough not to add any texture. You can peel it off easily instead of having black around the nails forever as it can stay really strong. I once used it for a handart where I painted my whole hand black with some details and it worked wonderfully :)
Wow!!! I, coincidentally, just worked with a frostbite patient today. 6/10 toes, and 2 fingers were removed today as a result of the frost bite. Browsing through my subscribe box and coming across your video took me by surprise as it is pretty on point compared to the actual image I have emblazoned in my head!! Amazing work! So realistic, your thumbnail fooled this wound care nurse!! Xoxo.
What an amazing tutorial. I love that you open with a little science behind frostbite. I can't imagine what kind of research you must have done.Looking forward to your next videos. Thanks for sharing.
My dad cut his finger once and needed a bandaid. He put it on pretty tight, when he took it off he saw a bit of his finger was black. His nail had made it so the little part there died. It was such a little piece we didn't worry, about a week later the piece fell off and now everything is normal. But it did look weird with a part of his finger being black since his normal skin-tone is really light....
Where do you get your references from? Do you just google frostbite or third degree burn and look at pictures or do you have like art/fx makeup books were all that stuff is in? And as always, great video :D
I'm doing your videos with great enthusiasm, but do not know how I can work the latex in the arm hair, not a wound with latex or silicone unfinished create a hard waxing ; s How I can do
I didn't enjoy it at all...I just simply fucking LOVE it! ...speechless! too good ! This look really reminds me of the hands of Mother Malkin from The Seventh Son movie! :D Amazing!
Basically one will work with water, and one will work with alcohol. If you try to put water on an alcohol activated paint, it won't work. It will stay solid. There are pros and cons to both. Water is easier to work with, bit if you sweat it will come off faster, as opposed to alcohol activated where once its on, no amount of sweat will rub it off. Hope that helps!
alcohol makeup is activated with alcohol, water makeup is activated with water. alcohol makeup is good for if you're going to be wearing your makeup for a long time or if you're going to need to touch things, it won't rub off or sweat off. the only problem is you have to use alcohol to remove it. Water activated is good if it's a short wear, it's easier to remove, I personally have only used water activated paints, definately be careful using alcohol activated paints on your skin to make sure your skin doesn't hate you afterward, do a test patch on your wrist. I wouldn't use it around your eyes because they're so sensitive
It brings me such joy that you used Malumi's "Snow" as the background music for this. Had a good chuckle over that. :)
A little tip for any occasion where you paint your finger tips, especially around the nails: Put down a single layer of liquid latex, thin enough not to add any texture.
You can peel it off easily instead of having black around the nails forever as it can stay really strong.
I once used it for a handart where I painted my whole hand black with some details and it worked wonderfully :)
Researching for this type of thing must be a little gruesome, but worth it. Great results.
Wow!!! I, coincidentally, just worked with a frostbite patient today. 6/10 toes, and 2 fingers were removed today as a result of the frost bite. Browsing through my subscribe box and coming across your video took me by surprise as it is pretty on point compared to the actual image I have emblazoned in my head!! Amazing work! So realistic, your thumbnail fooled this wound care nurse!! Xoxo.
I could honestly watch your videos all day!
I'd be so tempted to run into the emergency room holding my hand and screaming! LOL I'm just twisted like that! I'm a nurse, can't help it lol
I know I
What an amazing tutorial. I love that you open with a little science behind frostbite. I can't imagine what kind of research you must have done.Looking forward to your next videos. Thanks for sharing.
It's also awesome to hear music done by another favorite TH-camr, KlairedeLys!
Malumi- Snow in the background.... I see what you did there
Kitty Marryat ;)
I love the picking of the latex as well - I think that's the part where the make-up starts to come together and look real.
LOVE all your videos, specially the FX Series!!
Your are literally my fav youtuber! LOVE YOU AND THIS VIDEO
Omg!
Amazing makeup as always,when I saw the picture I was shocked!
Great video as always! Xxx
Yay fx series is back!
I was just thinking the other day that I missed these videos!
Ah, I love your channel so much! I'm looking at doing a few zombie walks/haunted houses this year, and I have so many ideas now yay
Amazing!!! Loved it!
You're my inspiration and thanks to you, I've improved on my sfx skills immensely
Love this! Halloween can't come soon enough!
Ur fx series is what inspired me to do sfx lazy year!. I love when u make these vids and your skull ones
Last year* xD not lazy lol
you are so talented! i love your fx videos
You make the best videos!! I like the cut smile one
YES IVE MISSED THE FX EFFECTS VIDEOS!!
Wow I had no idea frostbite look that! I will try not to get frostbite myself, but you did really GREAT on it🐯
YES!!!! I missed these!!!!!
Wow this is amazing! You did a gr8 job!
Yessssss!! Keep them coming!! 💜💛💜💛💜💛
You know it's a good tutorial when it makes your stomach churn >.< nice work!
There are my favorites 😱😱
This is amazing!!! I love it
Woahhh crazy! Great job!
Such a talent!
This was uploaded on my birthday!
Nice job!! It's so realistic looking that it actually looked painful. xD
Amazing, just amazing.
Looks amazing! This channal is awesome!
Is that snow in the background?! Haha~
Amazing as always~ ^^
You're really good! You should be on Face Off.
My dad cut his finger once and needed a bandaid. He put it on pretty tight, when he took it off he saw a bit of his finger was black. His nail had made it so the little part there died. It was such a little piece we didn't worry, about a week later the piece fell off and now everything is normal. But it did look weird with a part of his finger being black since his normal skin-tone is really light....
i try to use a sponge brush with my liquid latex, but it gets stuck and i have all this latex built up on my brush. any tips? also, incredible job!
Where do you get your references from? Do you just google frostbite or third degree burn and look at pictures or do you have like art/fx makeup books were all that stuff is in?
And as always, great video :D
You did a really good job, I enjoyed watching even though it made me a little nauseated looking at it even though it's fake. Lol
could you use black body paint instead of the eyeshadow base with the same effect?
Nasty!!!! Good job girl...very realistic.
It's disgusting! I love it!!
Could you do a twd inspired zombie look using products that would be available in the UK as alot of the makeup you use isn't available where I live
There is a TWD video on the channel and everything can be bought online. Very little shops in the UK will sell everything you need.
awesome
I'm doing your videos with great enthusiasm, but do not know how I can work the latex in the arm hair, not a wound with latex or silicone unfinished create a hard waxing ; s How I can do
Omg you're using klairedelys'/malumi's music😃
MALUMI!!!!! also this looks too real its creepy XD
Malumi music, ayyyyyeeee :))
I didn't enjoy it at all...I just simply fucking LOVE it! ...speechless! too good ! This look really reminds me of the hands of Mother Malkin from The Seventh Son movie! :D Amazing!
can you do half evil and angel face.. i need an idea for a boy face not a girl
more!more!more!
this is so scary to think about
First view,like and comment!
Raven Wings
What's the difference between water vs alcohol activated paint?
Basically one will work with water, and one will work with alcohol. If you try to put water on an alcohol activated paint, it won't work. It will stay solid. There are pros and cons to both. Water is easier to work with, bit if you sweat it will come off faster, as opposed to alcohol activated where once its on, no amount of sweat will rub it off. Hope that helps!
Ah! Thank you Rachel Moen ! Very helpful. :)
alcohol makeup is activated with alcohol, water makeup is activated with water. alcohol makeup is good for if you're going to be wearing your makeup for a long time or if you're going to need to touch things, it won't rub off or sweat off. the only problem is you have to use alcohol to remove it. Water activated is good if it's a short wear, it's easier to remove, I personally have only used water activated paints, definately be careful using alcohol activated paints on your skin to make sure your skin doesn't hate you afterward, do a test patch on your wrist. I wouldn't use it around your eyes because they're so sensitive
Malumi!
Plague
I hear Malumiiiii :D
ouch!!!
Love it! Looks absolutely disgusting!
You would be such a great nurse, if you love necrosis and picking at skin so much ;)
Shit thats creepy!
totally gonna do this with Chelsea smile