First degrease and clean the skin you are going to be working on with Grimas Cleansing Lotion. Then dry the skin with a tissue.

Take the Latex Boxer's Nose (Latex Noses and Sets no 22) out of the box and place it on the skin to get an impression of whether the edges are a good fit and where it is soon going to be glued on.
Mark out the edge on the skin with a make-up pencil or some Transparent Powder

CLEANSING LOTION = Cleansing Lotion
LATEX PROSTHETICS = Latex prostetics
= Transparent Powder
Put a piece of wadding in the nose to maintain its shape and to absorb perspiration.
Colouring latex
Everything that is going to be coloured in a skin tone - except for the edges - must be pre-coloured slightly with red to suggest naturally perfused skin. To do this, apply Grimas Special Effects Powder 504 or a red Grimas Eyeshadow/Rouge using a Make-up Sponge or Powder Rouge Brush.
Then use a sponge to apply a covering layer of Grimas Camouflage Make-up Pure in the desired skin shade.
STICKING ON LATEX

Apply a little Grimas Mastix Extra to the inside of the scales/adhesive edge and allow it to dry for a few seconds. Do the following to get the correct degree of adhesion: press the latex prostetic lightly in place and then remove it again straight away. Wait a few seconds and reposition the application, pressing the edges in place with a tissue. Protect the eyes by closing them and covering them with a tissue. Can cause serious damage to the eyes.

Work directly from the stick or spatula. Note: don't use Crème Make-up Pure for skin tones, but use Grimas Camouflage Make-up Pure.
You can create a skin structure with a Grimas Stippel Sponge if necessary.

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