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Arterial colored gel-like blood. “Scrape” along skin with a stipple sponge for an instant abrasion or road rash. Remove with Hydra Cleanse or soap and water. May stain some fabrics; test before use. 

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Thick Blood is an arterial colored gel-like blood that allows artists to create raised blood effects that simulate fresh wounds and injuries. Instant abrasions and road rash can be made with ease by scraping a stipple sponge along the skin.



Thick Blood’s gelatinous consistency provides it with the ability to hold shape while remaining formable after application for an extended working time. This essential product is a must-have for any Halloween enthusiast, SFX, Trauma Simulation, or film & television makeup artist.

Available in a wide range of convenient sizes.

How to use

There are an abundance of ways you can use Thick Blood to simulate injuries. A stainless steel spatula can be an ideal tool for removing it from the container and applying.



Fill the depths of prosthetics with Thick Blood for enhanced realism. You can create the perfect bloody nose by applying Thick Blood around the nostrils with a disposable cotton swab applicator. Create splits on the nose and in the eyebrows by applying it with our Round Point Brushes (RS).



Wash off the skin and props with warm, soapy water.

Ingredients

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

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