This is my second burn tutorial. I hope you will enjoy it!
The first step for creating my dry looking burn was to 'paint' the back of my hand with PVA. As soon as it was dry I peeled it off and saved if to use later. Peeling it off wasn't the most pleasant experience but the results are worth it!
I created the base by using cheap lipstick, eye shaddow and food colouring mixed into moisturiser. The moisturiser helps the colour to take to your skin as well as to blend it and adjust the colour. It was simple enough, just keep playing around until it looks the way you want it.
Take the dried PVA 'skin' and place it over the top of the burn, continue to build up the colour over the PVA. If you have trouble making the dry PVA stick dab a little extra glue around the edges.
Supplies: PVA (also known as white glue, Elmers glue and craft glue)
Make up in selected colours and moisturiser. I found it easier to blend the base with the brush but I dabbed the final layer on with my fingers.
Wet look burn tutorial also on this blog.
Till next time....
Lisa
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