

Mehron Makeup ProColoRing Bruise 5 Color Wheel for Special Effects & Movies | Bruise Makeup Kit | SFX Paint | Halloween Special Effects Makeup
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Dr. Velma Lindgren
> 3 dayUsed car wax underneath the bruise palette but the colors made it look so realistic. Awesome product! would buy again!
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Sarah
> 3 dayThis bruise wheel is great for basic sfx makeup use or for a Halloween costume. I bought this to do sfx makeup for a friends short film, and so far Ive had a great experience with it. The color applies smooth and blends well; the payoff could be a little bit stronger, but overall its really easy to layer the color to make it more opaque. Because these colors are cream based, they do smear a bit, and the staying power isnt the best. I recommend setting with either Mehron Colorstay powder or some regular translucent powder (e.l.f. makes a great one.) Before you use this product, you might want to wipe down the area youre applying it to with some rubbing alcohol or non-oil based makeup remover, as Ive noticed that having oils on your skin beforehand can cause the product to smear a bit. My only slight tick is that the cream color base can seem, at times, to sit on top of the skin, which can ruin the realistic effect youre going for, but with enough blending, thin layers, and a dusting of powder, this isnt a huge issue. If youre really worried about full realism, look into alcohol-activated dry pigments. Overall, Im very pleased with this product. Ive used other bruise wheels before and various other cream based makeups and this has some of the best color payoff and smoothest formula Ive seen so far. Works great when applied with a dry makeup sponge or brushes. This is the perfect product if youre looking for something a little easier to use than Ben Nyes bruise wheel or if youre staring a basic sfx makeup kit; for heavy-duty makeup, like for a theater production or prolonged photoshoot, I would recommend an alcohol-activated bruise palette. Still, this wheel great product to have on hand.
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Brandi K
> 3 dayThis wheel is the perfect colors for bruises and nasty-looking sores! I bought it to make up some wait staff as zombies for a restaurant zombie themed Halloween night. The colors I used the most were black, yellow and green. I used it on 5 wait staff and made myself up twice with it and still had plenty left over! It doesnt take much. Make up stayed on all night, even in hot kitchen, and washed off easily with soap and warm water.
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sandymom
02-06-2025great product, you dont need a lot to create bruises , open sores, used in conjunction with Ammonia Free Liquid Latex Body Paint, Grafobian blood gel and Mehron cream stick to create unique zombie look. Use green sparingly, dab around edges of the wound, and watch you tube tutorials, my 12 year old was creating the look for the first time. love it!
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Susan Shoaf
> 3 dayIm not even remotely good at makeup/art, etc. and I legit looked like I had a black eye. My dad thought he was going to have to come have a talk with my boyfriend. The product just made it sooooo easy.
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Mio
> 3 dayIts easy to use, the instructions are on the back, its great for beginners and if you know how to use it right it comes out even better! Love it, 10/10 would recommend
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Celestine Schiller Sr.
> 3 dayWas just as I expected from the product. The colours are great & work well with each other and last. Due to the softness of the cream foundation they will need to be set if you want them to stay as-painted for a full day. Ive found that they can get a bit blurred and muddled together easily. This makes them really great for base coats, but for detail work that will last they may not be the best option. Definitely worth it for the price though.
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pks2530
> 3 dayApplied once to make a bruise and it lasted all night! Didn’t have to do any touch ups! Super easy to use and makes a dang real looking bruise!
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Sheri H.
> 3 dayMy daughter uses it for bruises and she has fooled a lot of people with it.
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DIY Gypsy
> 3 dayOnly one color I wish they would add is a purple to get the perfect desired effect. The makeup last decently with a setting powder. Make sure to apply over a matte primer first. Its worth the money.