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This article was co-authored by Nini Efia Yang and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Nini Efia Yang is a Makeup Artist based in San Francisco, California. She is the Owner of Nini's Epiphany, a makeup and hair studio. Nini’s Epiphany offers makeup and hair styling services for clients, and also perform permanent brow and lash procedures. They also perform special event styling services, including features like custom lashes, bridal hairstyles, airbrush makeup, bridal makeup trials, and makeup and hair changes for receptions. The company is also known for their classes, where they teach customers in personal or group settings how to improve their makeup and hair abilities. Nini has over 10 years of experience in the industry, and specializes in bridal makeup. Her work has been featured in Ceremony Magazine, They So Loved, and Wedding Window. There are 19 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 788,323 times.
Making fake wounds and cuts is surprisingly easy and only requires a few household products and some creativity. In this article, we’ll teach you how to create fake cuts and wounds with glue, petroleum jelly, or liquid latex. Plus, we even interviewed expert makeup artist Nini Efia Yang for tips on creating realistic fake wounds, so keep reading!
How to Make an Easy Fake Wound: Quick Steps
Paint school glue onto your arm and place a piece of tissue paper on top of it. Use tweezers to cut through the paper to create a gouge. Then, color the paper to match your skin with a liquid foundation, and use eyeshadow to add dimension.
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Method 1 Method 1 of 3:Making a Fake Wound with Glue
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1 Tear 2 pieces of toilet paper slightly larger than the size you want your wound. The paper will act like the skin of the cut and serve as the overall foundation of the wound.[1] Once you have the size of paper you need, tear another section to match, so you have 2 nearly identical pieces. - For example, if you’re making a wound on your hand, you may only need half of one square of toilet paper. For larger wounds, you may need two or three squares.
- Tissue paper, such as Kleenex, also works. But it’s best to use tissue paper with no design or markings as these could appear in the final product.
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2 Paint glue onto the area of the skin where you want to make your wound. Pour a bit of skin-safe glue onto some wax paper or into a cup. Then, using a paintbrush or makeup brush, paint your skin with a thin layer of glue.[2]
- Use enough glue so the toilet paper can stick firmly to the area but not enough to where glue drips down your skin.
- Yang recommends using Elmer’s school glue as it’s non-toxic, safe to put on the skin, and easy to remove.[3]
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3 Apply the paper onto the painted area of the skin. While the glue is still wet, lay the first layer of toilet or tissue paper on your skin. Press down firmly to ensure the paper sticks. Then, paint another layer of glue over the paper and apply the second piece of paper.[4]
- Two layers is standard for this type of fake wound, but adding more paper helps give the wound more depth. If you want to create a deeper cut or gash, add 3 to 5 layers of paper and glue.
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4 Paint the edges of the paper with glue to secure it in place. Allow the layers of glued paper to dry on your skin. Then, go in with another layer of glue around the edges of the paper. Work your brush and glue to flatten the edges so they blend into your skin. This will help the wound look more realistic.[5]
- Pro tip: Use a hairdryer to help the glue dry faster.
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5 Apply a liquid foundation to the edges of the paper and your skin. To make the wound look real, blend the paper into your skin by painting it with foundation. Use a foundation that matches your skin tone for the best results.[6]
- Pro tip: Use a flat foundation brush for this step to evenly distribute the foundation.
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6 Cut and tear the paper to create an opening for the wound. Take a pair of scissors or tweezers and cut a hole or gash into the center of the paper. This will be the opening of your fake wound or cut. Use your fingers to arrange and tear the paper further.[7]
- Get creative with how you tear or cut the paper! You can cut a straighter line for a cleaner, gash-like wound or opt for something more random to represent a zombie or animal bite.
- Be careful while cutting. It’s best to cut just a little slit to create an opening in the paper, then tear and peel the rest of it with your fingers.
- Don’t remove the torn tissue paper from the area. This extra paper will help give your wound a peeling look and add more depth.
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7 Color in the wound with eyeshadow. Now it’s time to get creative! Use eyeshadow and a makeup brush to color in the remaining paper. Think about what a wound would really look like on your skin. Would it bruise? Would it be green, blue, or even red? Use gentle, dabbing strokes to apply the makeup to avoid tearing the paper further.
- For a basic wound, fill the area closest to the tear with a pink or red shadow. Then, blend a dark purple and/or blue around the edges. Throw in a bit of green and yellow to mimic bruising.
- For a zombie bite, have fun with zombie-like colors! Mix blue and green around the wound with earthy silvers and grays. Add a bit of purple and red to represent burst blood vessels.
- Extend the coloring as far as you’d like. You can keep the shadow contained to just near the wound, or you can blend it out to where you brushed on foundation.
- Not sure how to color your wound or cut? Cautiously look up reference photos from your favorite movies or TV shows.
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8 Put fake blood in the wound. Once you’re satisfied with the coloring of your wound, pour or drip in some fake blood. Focus the blood inside the paper tear, then use a paintbrush or makeup brush to move it around to your liking.[8] - Add as much or as little blood as you like! Just remember that you can always add more, but you can’t as easily remove blood.
- To make the blood drips look real, apply a few drops to an area and then let it run downward. For example, if you made a gash on your arm, apply the blood to the top of the wound and then let your arm hang naturally to allow the blood to trickle down. [9]
- Don’t have fake blood on hand? Try making your own with corn syrup or flour.
- To remove the fake wound, gently peel away the tissue paper and wash your skin with makeup remover and/or soap.
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Making a Fake Wound with Vaseline
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1 Apply a layer of Vaseline to where you want the fake wound to be. With your finger, spread a thick layer of petroleum jelly on your skin. The thicker the layer, the more swollen the wound or cut will look. Once applied, use your finger to blend out and smooth the edges of the petroleum jelly into your skin.[10]
- This method works best for creating smaller wounds.
- To make the petroleum jelly more paste-like, mix it with some baby powder to give it more structure and moldability. Essentially, this makes DIY scar wax.[11]
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2 Draw a line in the petroleum jelly with a toothpick to create a cut. Use a toothpick to gently carve a line out of the center of the petroleum jelly. This creates an open wound effect.
- If you’re going for a stabbed effect, make the line a little uneven, but keep it relatively thin.
- If you’re going for a larger cut or gash, carve a larger area that’s a bit wider.
- Pro tip: If you don’t have a toothpick, use a dull pencil.
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3 Color in the wound with eyeshadow. Let the petroleum jelly dry for about 5 to 10 minutes. Then, use an eyeshadow or makeup brush to apply color to the inside and surrounding areas of the fake wound. Use dabbing rather than swiping motions to keep the petroleum jelly intact.
- Use a darker shade of brown or gray in the center of the cut to add depth.
- At the edges, use a light pink/peach tone to blend the edges of the wound to your actual skin tone.
- Use red and brown shadows around the center to make the wound look fresher.
- For a more bruised look, Yang suggests blending blue and yellow eyeshadows.[12]
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4 Apply red lip gloss or fake blood to the center of the wound. To complete your spooky fake wound or cut, consider adding a bit of blood. Dab some red lip gloss to the center of the wound for a subtle look, or drip some fake blood into the center and allow it to ooze out over your skin for a more drastic look.[13] - To remove the fake wound, wipe the petroleum jelly off with a towel or tissue paper, then rinse off the eyeshadow and fake blood with makeup remover or water and soap.
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Making a Fake Wound with Latex
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1 Brush liquid latex onto your skin. Shake the bottle of liquid latex. Then, begin applying it to where you want your wound to be with a brush or makeup sponge.[14] - Liquid latex can be messy and tricky to use. Try to paint it on evenly, and don't rush. Though liquid latex dries fairly quickly, apply it as smoothly as possible.
- Yang describes liquid latex like Elmer’s glue. It’s easy to apply, dries clear like regular school glue, and peels off super easily.[15]
- Keep in mind that liquid latex can tear out your hair, so shave the area you want to apply it to avoid this.[16]
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2 Place tissue paper over the latex immediately. Press the tissue paper down on the latex right after you paint it onto your skin. Liquid latex dries pretty quickly, so work in smaller sections rather than one large area for the best results.[17]
- Pro tip: If there are areas that don’t stick to the latex, simply tear them away. This can also give your wound a tattered, gnawed effect.
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3 Apply at least one more layer of latex and tissue paper. The more layers you add, the thicker your fake wound will be. Brush on more latex on or around the tissue paper you previously added, then press another piece of paper on top of the newly applied latex. Keep adding more latex and paper until you’re satisfied with the wound’s size and height.[18]
- Pro tip: Rub and tear the tissue paper so it doesn’t look symmetrical for a more realistic look.
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4 Cut into the center of the paper with tweezers. Create an open wound or gouge by plucking or tearing the tissue paper open with tweezers. Have fun with the size, shape, and direction of the cut![19]
- Leave the torn paper to peel back to give your wound the effect of the skin peeling away.
- Pro tip: If you don’t like how the cut turns out, add more latex and another layer of tissue paper and try again.
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5 Apply liquid foundation to the edges of the tissue paper. Blend the tissue paper into your skin by applying a liquid foundation the same color as your skin tone. Smooth the foundation out gently with your fingers or a sponge, bringing it to the center of the wound near the cut.[20]
- Rub the surrounding skin area with your finger to blend the foundation out further.
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6 Fill in the wound with eyeshadow and fake blood. Now, all that’s left to do is color in your wound! Use eyeshadow and a makeup brush to color the wound and surrounding area. Focus darker shades in the middle of the wound and work your way out. Then, if you’d like, drip some fake blood in the center for a gory look.[21] - Have fun with the colors of your wound, and get creative! For instance, a vampire bite might be very red with white circular rings, while a stab wound from an alien may turn green, purple, or blue.
- To remove this fake wound, gently peel away the liquid latex and paper and wash with soap.[22] If the latex is stubborn, use makeup remover to help pry it away from the skin.[23]
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Expert Q&A
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Nini Efia Yang Makeup Artist Nini Efia Yang is a Makeup Artist based in San Francisco, California. She is the Owner of Nini's Epiphany, a makeup and hair studio. Nini’s Epiphany offers makeup and hair styling services for clients, and also perform permanent brow and lash procedures. They also perform special event styling services, including features like custom lashes, bridal hairstyles, airbrush makeup, bridal makeup trials, and makeup and hair changes for receptions. The company is also known for their classes, where they teach customers in personal or group settings how to improve their makeup and hair abilities. Nini has over 10 years of experience in the industry, and specializes in bridal makeup. Her work has been featured in Ceremony Magazine, They So Loved, and Wedding Window.
Nini Efia Yang Makeup Artist Expert Answer Look at a Halloween store for special effects makeup. Pick up some yellowish, purplish colors, and maybe some green. Prime the area with liquid foundation and set it with powder to give it some grip. Then apply the color! I like to search for a photo of a black eye and copy it to get a realistic look. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 5 Helpful 26 - Question Can I make a fake wound with flour?
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wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer Yes, you can use flour and water to make a simple dough that mimics the texture of skin or scar tissue. Mix 1 cup (130 g) of flour with 1 cup (237 mL) of water with a pinch of salt and a tablespoon (15 ml) of oil. Stir these ingredients over heat until you achieve a doughy consistency. You can put this “skin” wherever you like on your body, and wet it slightly to make it smooth. Add makeup to create a realistic skintone. If you want to make a cut, carefully make a slit in the dough and pour on a little fake blood! Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 10 Helpful 43 - Question Are fake wounds useful for teaching first aid?
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wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer Yes. Many first aid instructors like to use fake wounds to make the learning experience more realistic. Students will have an easier time recognizing real injuries and treating them appropriately if they’ve worked with realistic fake wounds. It can also help reduce their discomfort with treating real injuries. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 38
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Things You’ll Need
Making a Fake Wound with Glue
- Tissue or toilet paper
- School glue
- Liquid foundation
- Makeup brushes or applicators
- Eyeshadow
- Fake blood
Making a Fake Wound with Vaseline
- Vaseline or petroleum jelly
- Tissue or toilet paper
- Liquid foundation
- Makeup brushes or applicators
- Eyeshadow
- Fake blood
Making a Fake Wound with Latex
- Liquid latex
- Liquid foundation
- Makeup brushes or applicators
- Eyeshadow
- Fake blood
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Tips
- Lay down newspaper or paper towels before you start to keep your workspace clean. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
Tips from our Readers
The advice in this section is based on the lived experiences of wikiHow readers like you. If you have a helpful tip you’d like to share on wikiHow, please submit it in the field below. - Try experimenting with different makeup to see what looks most realistic for a fake cut! Different colors and brands might produce different results, depending on what you use.
- In my experience, black is a good color to make the wound look even more realistic.
Warnings
- Make sure you are not allergic to any ingredients (like latex) before making a fake wound. Do a skin patch test with any products you haven’t used before. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1
- Red food coloring and fake blood can stain clothes permanently and may temporarily stain the skin. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 2
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The easiest way to make a fake wound is to apply a thick layer of vaseline on your skin where you want the wound to be. Trace a thin line through the vaseline with a toothpick to make the gash in the wound, or create a thicker line for a more obvious gash. Let the vaseline dry for a few minutes. Then, apply skin-toned eyeshadow, lipstick, and fake blood to the top of the vaseline. To learn how to make a fake wound with glue and toilet paper, or with stage makeup and latex, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo
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