Ben Nye Spray Blood 2 oz

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Spray Blood provides a fast and effective way to create splattered fresh blood effects on the face, body, props and wardrobe. 

UPC: 784779993298

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The easiest solution for special FX realism, Spray Blood combines wide splatter coverage and viscous droplets that can run if desired. The vivid red coloring helps to simulate fresh blood in and around the mouth, on the face, body, props, and wardrobe. It is corn-syrup-based and is safe to use in the mouth. It also has a zesty mint flavor!

Spray Blood remains fluid for extended working time and has a realistic finish. This versatile product is an essential for any Halloween enthusiast, SFX or trauma simulation makeup artist.

how to use

Prime sprayer by lightly pressing on the applicator several times. Spray a test pattern into a neutral surface, such as a sink or waste basket.

Hold 4 to 8 inches away from skin, prosthetics or wardrobe and spray in short bursts. Close eyes, if blood is sprayed toward the face. Protect wardrobe as Spray Blood may stain fabrics or adjacent surfaces.

For added durability, apply Final Seal onto makeup once dry.

Pro Tip: To add FX makeup before using Spray Blood. For example, create black eyes, bruising, or abrasions with the Ben Nye Master Bruise Wheel and set with Neutral Set Powder. You can intensify dramatic realism by stippling Thick Blood or Fresh Scab over wound effects, followed by Spray Blood.

Wash off with Hydra Cleanse or soap and water on a cotton pad. Spray Blood may temporarily stain skin. With gentle washing, the stain will fade and disappear.

ingredients

Hydrolyzed Corn Starch, Aqua (Water), Propylene Glycol, Aroma (Flavor), Phenoxyethanol,  +/-: CI No. 16035, 42090 • (Red 40, Blue 1).

Ingredients are subject to change.