What do you pros use for fake blood on your actors/scenes? For the past couple years I've just been using the cheap stuff from Walmart but that quickly dries up and looses the wetness look I'm going for? What do you guys use?
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i always have this saying when it comes to haunt makeup: you get what you pay for. wal-mart's blood is not the best, as its cheap. its only meant for costume, mearly a dye.
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i have used these before, and they do quite well. for a more wet look, look for blood gel, which stays sticky and wet looking for a while. I myself though love dried blood, because once you add more to your costume, it just adds the distrubing factor to it.
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I like Ben Nye reel blood, or if you want a cheaper approach I mix a bottle of auto store tire shine spray with talc and red pigment, a little red flocking helps to for a bit of a coagulated look. I rarely use fake blood in my haunts though as it tends to rub off of the actors and onto the curtains and such they bump into, and then it rubs off of those onto the customers suede coats. I only had to get that complaint a few times before it went into really limited use.
Allen H
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I love Ben Nye's blood; the color is great and it has a nice minty taste.
I also love Ben Nye's Fresh Scab for a nice coagulated look.Katie Lane
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