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The latex curved horn application is very suitable for use in theater, carnival, film and television.
Method:
Take the PXP latex prosthesis out of the box and place it on the skin to gain insight into whether the edges fit properly and where it will be glued.
Everything that is colored in a skin tone should be lightly pre-tinted with red (except for the edges) to suggest naturally vascularized skin. To do this, apply a red Eyeshadow/Rouge using a Make-up Sponge or Powder/Rouge Brush . Then apply opaque Camouflage Make-up Pure in the desired skin tone using a sponge . Work directly from the stick or spatula .
Apply some Spirit Gum to the inside of the scales/adhesive edge and let it dry for a few seconds. Allow the glue to dry for 15 seconds and place the latex prosthesis back on the skin.
Use a pointed comb to hold the scaly edges in place and stick them straight. Press the edges firmly with a tissue.
To obtain a nice transition between the latex prosthesis and the skin, smooth the edges as follows: apply a line of eyelash glue on the edge of a sponge and dab it over the transition from the latex prosthesis to the skin. Let it dry using a hair dryer until the result is transparent. Repeat this operation until a nice even transition is achieved.
Color the transition edges with the color used. Powder the whole thing with Grimas Transparent Powder or Fixing Powder and remove the excess powder.
Loosenthe adhesive edge with a cotton swab soaked in Spirit Gum Remover . Remove the adhesive and make-up residues from the latex prosthesis with Mastix Remover. Massage the skin with Adhesive Remover or Cleansing Cream, wipe with a tissue. Cleanse the skin with Cleansing Lotion .
Clean the latex prosthesis with soap and water and, after drying (possibly using a hair dryer), dust it with Transparent Powder. Store in the dark.