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Elevate your gore game with professional-grade realism. Hand-sculpted and cast in high-quality platinum silicone, this slash #1 appliance is designed to provide a deep, fleshy laceration effect that moves naturally with the skin. Whether you are working on a film set, preparing for a haunt season, or perfecting a cosplay, this piece delivers a seamless finish every time.
⚡️ WHY ARTISTS CHOOSE OUR PROSTHETICS:
Ultra-Thin Edges: Our pieces are encapsulated in Baldiez, with the option of having it Acetone or IPA-based to suit your desired needs. Baldiez will allow you to melt the prosthetic straight to the skin a seamless blend, using the alcohol matched with your choice. However, the industry standard is Acetone so you can pre-paint your pieces before application.
Skin-Safe Material: Made with premium platinum-cure silicone that is soft, flexible, and mimics the translucency of real human tissue, with added deadner for extra flex allowing application on curved areas of the skin.
Versatile Application: Can be placed on any area of the body, although may be to large to have on the face.
Time-Saving: Skip the hours of sculpting with out-of-the-kit products. Simply apply, blend, and paint.
🛠 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Material: Encapsulated Silicone (Latex-Free)
Colour: Available in 4 shades, custom colours available, simply add a message to your order.
🎨 HOW TO APPLY:
Prep: Clean the skin with alcohol to remove oils.
Adhere: Apply a medical-grade adhesive (Pros-Aide or Telesis) to both the skin and the back of the prosthetic.
Blend: Use a solvent that matches the cap plastic you have chosen, on a cotton bud or brush, to melt the thin edges into the skin.
Colour: Use alcohol-activated paints or cream makeup to match skin tones and add depth to the wound. (Note: Adhesives and paints are not included, but I have a separate listing with small glue, remover and blood pots0
📦 SHIPPING & DISPATCH:
Handmade to order.
Dispatched within 1-2 days 
Packaged securely to ensure your prosthetic arrives flat and ready for use.

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Silicone prosthetic SFX Makeup slash#1

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  • Step 1:

    Ensure the skin is clean and prepped before application, using products such as IPA for cleaning and Derma Shield for prep. Make sure the skin is dry before applying glue.

    Step 2:

    Depending on your adhesive of choice, apply a thin layer of adhesive to both the skin and the back of the prosthetic, unless you are using a silicone adhesive such as Sil-Key where you can just apply to the skin, and let them both go dry/clear/tacky. 

    Step 3:

    When you are happy with the position, gently apply the piece to the desired position, focusing on the middle section and working outwards,  and smoothing it down to the edges. It can help to do this with a sponge or soft brush to get the cap plastic nice and smooth on the skin without any wrinkling.

    Step 4:

    Using a brush or cotton bud dipped in acetone, gently soak around the edge of the flashing (silicone border around the prosthetic). Gently blend the edge of the thin plastic and dissolve the edge against the skin and make it disappear!

    Step 5:

    If you are struggling to hide an edge, we advise adding a stippled layer of prosaide around the edge and let it dry. You can then dust this with some powder to seal it before painting.

    Step 6:

    Once the edges are dissolved and blended onto the skin, add another layer of loose powder to get rid of any tacky adhesive. Now you are ready to paint your prosthetic! You can use alcohol activated paints, water based paints, grease/oil based paints or even regular make up. Once you have finished painting you use a setting spray to seal the application.

  • To remove the prosthetic, I would recommend using a product like 'Bond-off' which is gentle on the skin, using either a brush or a cotton bud, gently work in circular motions around one of the edges until the edge begins to lift. Once the edge of the cap plastic has started to lift you can gently lift and get the brush/cotton bud underneath the prosthetic, continuing with circular motions until the piece has come clean off.  Once prosthetic has been removed go over the area with a cotton pad and your remover to get any remaining adhesive off the skin.

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