More silicone fun! How to make a basic cut and a more complicated “zombie bite” wound. Platsil Gel-10 and silicone pigments were used. Update! One of the alert viewers noticed the audio was missing on the last part of the video. Time permitting I will repost this video with better audio.

this is funny! (when he moves his head)
Check the link at the end of the video.
where can i get everything he used in this video. Is gonna play a big prank on my friends with this.
good explaining.
that looks awesome!!!!!
ohmagah look sweet
fantastico! troppo carino!
Dude, you HAVE to move to Aberdeen, Maryland and volunteer at Legends Of The Fog to be a make up artist! Your work is amazing! I am a volunteer there. I was in the Haunted Maze this year next year I’m hoping to be in our famous Haunted Hayride. So, PLEASE move to Aberdeen, Maryland! We need good artists!
Hah It does look like a wolfs head
You can buy silicone oonline on our webstore. The link and the phone number are at the end of the video.
were can you buy silicone
at 2:52 the cut looks like a wolfs head
wow that is so cool
1. Get all the how-to books and videos you can.
2. Experiment. Jump in and do it!
that so cool . . . what i have to study to do this stuff ??
Thanks!
1 word, AMAZING!
This is great stuff! I like your little tribute to AWIL we all remember that liitle dangler!
wow! very nice vid.
Just wanted to say thanks for such a great and easy to use product! I got a lot of great complaments this past halloween, so I thought I’d pass on to others that Gel10 is as great looking and easy to use as seen in these videos.
Thanks Patty!
First time using your Gel 10 product and it was a hit! This was the quickest applications I have done in years and with no extra cleanup when removing it. Did 5 zombies and had them outside looking really dead in no time for the neighborhood haunt. Thanks again.
Patty in Sugar Land
Latex is an entirely different animal.
I wouldn’t mix the blood with Gel-10. Just put it over the top.
i just have the normal gel 10 with a and b. can i use a little bit of blood for the pigment on the inside of the neck wound?