The zipper has adhered to Amanda's face now,
and so it took a little while,
a lot of spirit gum, tapping off, pressing
down, making sure that it's nice and stuck
on
there.
So when you do this, be patient, it takes
a while.
Okay, now I'm going to add a base to try blend
the zipper into her complexion a
little bit.
I have her foundation color already mixed
up, and now I'm just
going to cover her face, except the middle
part.
We're going to do
something different there, so we don't need
to apply base.
We're going to
let the base come onto the zipper.
And we're just covering her whole face.
I'm going to go over her eye here.
The zipper will absorb a lot of the makeup,
so just know you may have to put a few layers
on it.
I'm going to take a center brush and go up
under her eye.
This is a really
cool look, if you have, like, full blown eye
makeup on.
And so once the zipper
is applied, if you want to add eyelashes,
liner, eye shadow, all of that.
It makes the look even cooler.
On this side, again, I am going to add a lot
of makeup to the zipper.
I am going to add wax to kind of smooth out
these edges here.
So taking my
mortician's wax or your nose putty and scar
wax, and I'm warming it up on
my hand with my palette knife so that it's
really easy to use.
I'm going to
take a little bit of it and just run it along
that edge.
I'm just trying to
fill in that gap a little.
That way we can kind of hide that seam.
I'm
going to do that on both edges.
If you ever need help smoothing out the wax,
you can use a little bit of
alcohol.
That will help smooth it.
Yeah, it looks better already.
We don't
see that seam so bad.
I'm going to do the opposite side as well.
Once
that's done on both side, I'm going to feather
those edges again to blend
it even better into the skin.
So I'm just going to add some foundation over
the top of the wax that we just added.
