A portrayal of Frankenstein's Monster using prosthetic makeup.

Prosthetic makeup (also called FX prosthesis) is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. Prosthetic makeup was revolutionized by Dick Smith in such films as Little Big Man.


Technique [link]

The process of creating a prosthetic appliance begins with lifecasting, the process of taking a mold of a body part (often the face) to use as a base for sculpting the prosthetic. Lifecast molds are made from prosthetic alginate or more recently, from skin-safe silicone rubber. This initial mold is relatively weak and flexible. A hard mother mold, typically made of plaster or fiberglass bandages is created overtop the initial mold to provide support.

Once a negative mold has been created, it is promptly filled with gypsum cement, most commonly a brand called "Ultracal-30", to make a "positive" mold. The form of the prosthetic is sculpted in clay on top of the positive. The edges of the clay should be made as thin as possible, for the clay is a stand-in for what will eventually be the prosthetic piece. Along the edges of the mold, "keys" or mold points are sculpted or carved into the lifecast, to make sure that the two pieces of the mold will fit together correctly. Once sculpting is completed, a second mold is made. This gives two or more pieces of a mold - a positive of the face, and one or more negative mold pieces of the face with prosthetic sculpted in. All clay is carefully removed and the prosthetic material is cast into the mold cavity. The prosthetic material can be foam latex, gelatin, silicone or other similar materials.[1] The prosthetic is cured within the two part mold - thus creating the beginning of a makeup effect.

One of the hardest parts of prosthetic make-up is keeping the edges as thin as possible. They should be tissue thin so they are easy to blend and cover giving a flawless look.

Notable examples [link]

(Vicki's entire head is covered with prosthetics during the makeup application.)

References [link]

  1. ^ Instructions and recipes on how to re-create various special effects techiniques, including gelatin for prosthetic application

https://wn.com/Prosthetic_makeup

Cosmetics

Cosmetics, also known as makeup or make-up, are care substances used to enhance the appearance or odor of the human body. They are generally mixtures of chemical compounds, some being derived from natural sources (such as coconut oil) and many being synthetics.

In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates cosmetics, defines cosmetics as "intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions." This broad definition includes any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. The FDA specifically excludes soap from this category.

Name

The word cosmetics derives from the Greek κοσμητικὴ τέχνη (kosmetikē tekhnē), meaning "technique of dress and ornament", from κοσμητικός (kosmētikos), "skilled in ordering or arranging" and that from κόσμος (kosmos), meaning amongst others "order" and "ornament".

History

Ancient Sumerian men and women were possibly the first to invent and wear lipstick, about 5,000 years ago. They crushed gemstones and used them to decorate their faces, mainly on the lips and around the eyes. Also around 3000 BC to 1500 BC, women in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization applied red tinted lipstick to their lips for face decoration.Ancient Egyptians extracted red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and some bromine mannite, but this dye resulted in serious illness. Lipsticks with shimmering effects were initially made using a pearlescent substance found in fish scales. 6 thousand year old relics the hollowed out tombs of the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs are discovered. According to one source, early major developments include:

Make-up (disambiguation)

Make-up or makeup may refer to:

  • Cosmetics, for use in face-to-face interactions
  • Theatrical makeup, for performers
  • Prosthetic makeup
  • The Make-Up, a Washington DC area band
  • Make-Up (Japanese band), a Japanese band
  • Make Up (album), an album by Flower Travellin' Band
  • Make Up (EP), an EP by Hyomin
  • Make Up (book), a John Smith book
  • Make-Up (1937 film), a 1937 British film
  • Make-Up (2014 film), a 2014 Korean film
  • Renewing or restoring an interpersonal or intimate relationship
  • Make Up (record label), see RecRec Music
  • See also

  • Body painting
  • Make-Up (Japanese band)

    MAKE-UP was a hard rock and heavy metal Japanese band formed in 1983. The band became very famous in Japan for their work on the theme songs for the anime Saint Seiya. The band also recorded three albums with songs inspired by the same anime: Saint Seiya Hits I, Saint Seiya Hits II and Saint Seiya 1996 Song Collection.

    History

    In 1984 they performed their first show and released their first two albums: Howling Will and Straight Liner.

    In 1985, they released their third album Born to Be Hard and their fourth and final album Rock Legend of Boys and Girls.

    In 1986, the band is invited by Nippon Columbia to sing the Saint Seiya theme songs. Pegasus Fantasy came to be one of the most well-known anime songs of all time. In 2012, an Omega version is used for Saint Seiya Omega.

    After the Saint Seiya albums, the band split up and each member followed their own solo careers.

    In 2004, Nippon Columbia released Make-Up 20th Anniversary Memories of Blue, a box that included five CDs and a live DVD, but no new song were recorded.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    I Am If

    by: Make Up

    Oh... baby
    I've been working overtime
    I've been working with my stomach
    adjusting with my eyes
    I've been looking at you
    I've been touching you
    with my thumb
    I've been speaking to you baby
    oh.. using my tongue
    I've been trying to tell you
    about the world
    mmm.. of the barbed wire
    I've been trying to tell you
    about the noises that you hear
    yeah, the machine-gun fire
    I've been trying to tell you baby
    that you've got to come to me real close
    I've been trying to give you my hand babe
    oh.. before you go into the dark
    Cause I even have not been his ???
    baby, no, for quite some time
    Oh.. he's not even here to sound ???
    to knock something in now ???
    Anyway, he only does it for the money
    (He only does it for the money)
    (hey)
    Oh.. (hey)
    we try to use (hey)
    his name is Bull (hey) ???
    and anyway (hey)
    to make you walk (hey)
    make him baby (hey) ???
    and to show you (hey)
    it's changed place ???
    I even have not been his ???
    baby, for quite some time
    He is not her that sound ???
    he's not in something now ???
    Baby
    I want you
    to come over here
    for what it's worth
    Mmm... use your metal for
    to draw a line in dirt
    He only does it for the money baby
    (He only does it for the money)
    He only does it for the money baby
    (He only does it for the money)
    (hey)
    Oh.. (hey)
    makes me got him (hey) ???
    and to feel the pain (hey)
    but baby I was all in the know (hey) ???
    but I can walk out (hey) ???
    in time I walked out
    (He only does it for the money)
    (He only does it for the money)
    (He only does it for the money)
    (He only does it for the money)
    (He only does it for the money)
    (He only does it for the money)
    He only does it for the money baby
    (He only does it for the money)
    He only does it for the money baby




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