Procedure for Derma Wax
Use the convex rounded side of the Derma Wax Spatula to take Derma Wax out of the jar. By scraping it out, you already make the texture a bit flexible. You then make the wax easier to model by applying it to the ball of your thumb and scraping it off again with the spatula two or three times. The wax must be flexible but also firm and must definitely not be allowed to get too soft and sticky.
DERMA WAX SPATULA = Derma Wax Spatula
DERMA WAX = Derma Wax
Apply the Derma Wax in a curve from the forehead to the cheek. Model it and dab it off as usual.
Smooth the edges flat so that grease and moisture can not get underneath. Smooth the Derma Wax surface and edges off with the fingertip, using a little bit of Grimas Cleansing Cream. Dab all over with a dry, clean make-up sponge. Doing this, you remove the excess Cleansing Cream and you create a skin-texture effect. Powder the whole with a make-up sponge with Grimas Transparent Powder to matt and fix it; then turn the sponge over and continue dabbing with the clean side until the excess powder has been removed.
COLOURING THE SKIN

In this example we are using Crème Make-up Pure, as this can be applied easily and blends beautifully. Keep the front of the nose broad by working out the light colour up to the side of the nose. The nose now looks bigger than it is. Then work according to the principles of highlighting/shading to obtain more expression. By using a dark colour up against the light colour, the light part comes extra in prominence.

Apply blue Crème Make-up at the corner of the eye and dark red make-up on the sunken parts. Work it out, making sure that the colours blend. You can then tone down the colours using yellow make-up. You can also use the yellow colour to make the area around the eye look somewhat more swollen. You colour the part of the skin below the eyebrows yellow as well to create an overhanging effect.
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