Silicone Modeling Compound for Wound, Scar, and Prosthetic SFX
- 2OZ KIT INCLUDES: 1 jar of Part A and 1 jar of Part B, 1 oz. each.
- 4OZ KIT INCLUDES: 2oz jar of part A and 2oz jar of part B., 2oz. each.
- REALISTIC MAKEUP: Simulate wounds, scars, cuts, skin textures, and more for professional SFX applications on and off the stage.
- 2 WAYS TO USE: Use directly on the skin or pour into a clean mold to create a silicone prosthetic.
- EASY TO USE: Use separate tools to scoop out equal parts of A and B onto a mixing palette; Apply to desired surface before mixture dries; Wait 10 minutes for silicone to cure.
- FINISHING TOUCHES: Add color to your silicone creation with acrylic paint, creme-based, or alcohol-based makeup once silicone is cured.
Silicone Modeling Compound Kit
Narrative Cosmetics Silicone Modeling Compound creates realistic wounds, scars, and prosthetics. The versatile silicone product can be used to resurface the skin, create special effects, and even poured into molds––it's the perfect addition to your professional SFX makeup kit. Use the silicone compound directly on the skin or in a clean mold for a variety of applications including in theatre, film, TV, and other performance arts, as well as for Halloween or conventions. The kit can help you achieve ultra-realistic gunshot and knife wounds, decaying flesh, otherworldly skin textures, and more.
Before mixing, it's important to use separate tools to scoop out equal parts of the two components (A and B) onto a mixing palette with a 1:1 ratio. Once A and B are combined, the product will set immediately, so make sure not to cross-contaminate the tongue depressors, spatulas, etc. Once you're done mixing, transfer the combined product directly onto the skin or into a clean mold before it dries. If working directly on the skin, use a sculpting tool to create your desired look. To blend the edges into the skin, use 99% isopropyl alcohol to thin the silicone compound while it's uncured. The silicone will cure in approximately 10 minutes at room temperature. Using a hairdryer can expedite the drying time. Once cured, you can color your silicone creation with acrylic paint, creme-based, or alcohol-based makeup. For a stronger hold, prep the skin with a primer and apply a cosmetic grade silicone-based or medical adhesive.
IMPORTANT: Store and use at room temperature. Do not use any products that may contain sulfur or latex until the silicone has completely set.
Silicone Modeling Compound Kits come with one jar of A and one jar of B. There are two sizes available: 2 Oz. Kit (1 oz. of A, 1 oz. of B) and 4 Oz. Kit (2 oz. of A, 2 oz. of B).
Application Tips
Mix
Use separate tools to scoop out equal parts of A and B onto a mixing palette. Before it dries, transfer the combined product directly onto the skin or into a clean mold.
Blend
To blend the edges into the skin, use 99% isopropyl alcohol to thin the silicone compound while it's uncured.
Dry
The silicone will cure in approximately 10 minutes at room temperature. Use a hairdryer to expedite the drying time.
Refine
Once cured, you can color your silicone creation with acrylic paint, creme-based, or alcohol-based makeup.