Start off with a clean bare face. Take your piece of Ben Nye scar wax and apply it to the face. I'm not going to lie, I used a bit too much scar wax for this cut, but I started this look at 9 p.m. and didn't want to hold my model up too much longer.
Used a bit too much scar wax but this is what it should look like.
Use small amounts of vaseline to blend out the edges to the skin. Using vaseline will help not tear the scar wax apart. I use my fingers but also the back part of tweezers. with those same tweezers, gently drag a line down the center to create a cut.
Repeat the application process wherever you want a scar. This one is not my best one, simply because it was late and I was tired. You can also use the back part of the tweezers to make the cut down the middle and gently spread wide the folds of the cut.
Use the Fantasy (CHANGEABLE) Prism Eye Shadow Palette and the Ben Nye F/X Color Wheel Palette to blend out the colors for a black eye. The darker purple colors should be closer to the eye/inner corner and the yellow should be on the outer corners of the bruise because of the healing.
Next, add a layer of Ben Nye Liquid Latex. Add 3-4 layers to your desired result - we are creating a skin flap.
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