Description Rubber Mask Grease is made especially for use directly over latex or foam latex surfaces such as masks, elf ears, fake wounds, bald caps, or other latex and foam latex...
Description Rubber Mask Grease is made especially for use directly over latex or foam latex surfaces such as masks, elf ears, fake wounds, bald caps, or other latex and foam latex...
Rubber Mask Grease is made especially for use directly over latex or foam latex surfaces such as masks, elf ears, fake wounds, bald caps, or other latex and foam latex appliances.
RMG contains castor oil, which coats appliances and the surrounding skin with sufficient oils to allow the latex piece to appear natural. This reduces the chalky appearance, that comes from ordinary creme foundations used over the latex. Also, RMG’s dense pigmentation provides great coverage over a wide variety of skin and fake skin surfaces.
Used in our latex elf ear painting kits, you can refill the colors you are out of or add more.
Apply using a brush or non-latex sponges. Set theatrical creams with a setting powder, such as Graftobian’s Pro Setting Powder, using a powder brush or puff. For extra durability, add setting spray for a matte, touchable finish.
To keep your makeup safe and hygienic for multiple people, we recommend scooping a small amount onto a stainless steel mixing palette and then applying it. Do this for each person, as this prevents any cross-contamination as extra protection against germs.
* Photos are for reference only. Due to the variance in the display of colors across different monitor types, color swatches may not be an exact match to the actual product.
You can paint elf ears and other prosthetics to match almost any skin tone without damaging them by using these guidelines.
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