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Bruise Alcohol FX Palette (AAP-03)

AAP-03
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Overview

The alcohol-activated Bruise Palette consists of five essential shades for creating bruises and skin effects. These alcohol activated colors are waterproof, and can be built up in transparent layers to create hyper-realistic textures and tones. 

This palette is ideal for students and those wanting an alcohol formula for their work in SFX, Film, TV, Cosplay, and Halloween. 

Remove with 99% alcohol. Apply with our Stipple & Texture brushes for unbeatable effects.

6gm./0.2 oz. – Expect 10-20 applications per shade.

Technique

Color pigments should be activated with 99% alcohol before applying. This can be done by adding alcohol directly into the color cell or wetting a brush with it. 

The color density achieved is a combination of the amount of alcohol used and the amount of time it is spent activating. More opaque colors will be created with less alcohol and longer time, while sheer colors will be done with more alcohol and shorter activation time.  

Colors can be applied through various tools like brushes and sponges for an array of realistic and artistic effects. Build up colors on the skin in thin layers to give the appearance that the color is in the skin. Our Mini Splatter Brushes are ideal for flicking colors across the skin.

Remove colors by reactivating them with alcohol and wiping away. Colors should be used in a well ventilated space.

Pair With

For an expanded range of colors, textures, and finishes, use our FX Creme Colors alongside this palette.

Ingredients

RICINUS COMMUNIS SEED OIL, HYDROXYPROPYLCELLULOSE, SHELLAC, ROSIN, TALC, MICA, +/-: CI NO. 42090:2, 77007, 15850:1, 45380:3, 73360, 15880:1, 12085, 16035:1, 19140:1, 15985:1, 77742, 77891, 77491, 77492, 77499, (BLUE 1, ULTRAMARINES, RED 7, RED 21, RED 30, RED 34, RED 36, RED 40, YELLOW 5, YELLOW 6, MANGANESE VIOLET, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, IRON OXIDES.

IDEAL FOR
  • Film & TV Film & TV
  • Halloween Halloween
  • SFX SFX
  • Cosplay Cosplay
  • Education Education