A protein based film for creating dry looking lips to simulate emaciation and thirst on actors.
To apply; apply, to clean dry lips with no moisturiser or lip stick applied, a thin layer with a brush, q-tip or sponge over the whole lip area. As it dries, move your lips. Do not allow the product to dry fully before stretching the lips as damage may occur to the lips. Do not wet or lick the lips once the product is applied.
To remove; apply a damp sponge or tissue to the lips and lip until the product loosens. repeat if necessary.Â
Made in the UK.
Product size
30ml
Ingredients
Aqua, Glycerine, Caseinate, Phenoxyethanol, Methyl, Butyl, Propyl Iso-butyl Benzoates, Hectorites, Cellulose, Xantham Gum. May Contain +/- CI77491.










Sarah Matthews –
This Burns & Blister Simulation Makeup is incredibly realistic! Perfect for Halloween or special effects. The dry lip look adds an extra layer of authenticity. Highly recommend for anyone in the makeup industry.
Jason Lee –
The product is good, but the application process is a bit tricky. It took me a few tries to get the desired effect. Still, it’s a great tool for makeup artists looking for realistic burns and blisters.
Emily Carter –
I was blown away by how lifelike this makeup is! It’s perfect for creating a convincing distressed look. The dry lip simulator is a nice touch. Definitely worth the investment.
Michael Brown –
The Burns & Blister Simulation Makeup is decent, but it dries out a bit too quickly. It’s hard to blend once it starts to set. Still, it’s a useful product for specific uses.
Jessica Taylor –
This product exceeded my expectations! The texture and color are spot-on, and the dry lip effect is very convincing. Perfect for horror-themed projects or photo shoots.
David Wilson –
The makeup is realistic, but it’s a bit messy to apply and remove. Make sure to have a good cleanser on hand. Overall, it’s a solid product for special effects.
Amanda Harris –
I love how versatile this product is! It’s perfect for creating burns, blisters, and dry, cracked lips. The quality is excellent, and it’s easy to work with. Highly recommend!
Daniel Martinez –
The Burns & Blister Simulation Makeup does its job well, but the packaging could be improved. It’s a bit difficult to get the product out without making a mess. Still, the results are impressive.