🩸 Busted Knuckles FX Demo
Create realistic hand trauma with layered latex, alcohol colors, and blood—simple techniques, clean materials, pro results. 🎨
Tools & Materials 💄 @bennyemakeup – Fresh Scab, Neutral Set Powder @alconeco – 99% IPA, Liquid Latex, Professional Makeup Sponge & a Powder Puff @kryolanofficial – Fixing Spray @bdelliumtoolssfxbrushes – 191 Precision Stippling, 108 Precision Splatter, 153 Capillary, 122 Bent Glue @ebaperformancemakeup – Encore Alcohol Activated Palette (Skin/Light w/ Adjusters) @skinillustratorofficial Bloody Five Palette
@ppipremiereproducts – Fleet Street Bloodworks Drying Blood (Dark)
1️⃣ Apply Ben Nye Fresh Scab in an irregular pattern. 2️⃣ Stipple Alcone Liquid Latex over it with a non-latex wedge, feathering the edges. Build up to 10 layers, drying each on cool. 3️⃣ Seal with Kryolan Fixing Spray. 4️⃣ Flick on alcohol-activated skin tones with a Bdellium 108 Splatter Brush using the EBA Encore Skin/Light palette with adjusters. 5️⃣ Seal again. 6️⃣ Add red irritation with alcohol-activated colors. 7️⃣ Set with Ben Nye Neutral Set Powder. 8️⃣ Tear open the latex with a dull spatula. 9️⃣ Color the wound with the Skin Illustrator Bloody Five Palette. 🔟 Apply Fleet Street Bloodworks Drying Blood (Dark) and smear for realism.
Tag us if you try it! 👀
#alcone #alconecompany #alconefx #spfx #spfxmakeup
🩸 “The blood is the life!”- Bram Stoker, Dracula 🩸🥰
Just another regular day at the shop swatching blood🧛!
Red Drum is a premium drying blood that adds the perfect finishing touch to any project. It’s a water-based blood formula, so clean-up is easy, leaving absolutely no ghosting or redness on your skin. Made with 100% FDA-approved ingredients.
Available in 4 shades: Bright, Dark, Orange and Standard
Which one is your favorite? 🧛
#alcone #alconecompany #reddrumblood #theatricalblood #makeup #makeupartist #mua #halloween #halloweenmakeup #fakeblood #spfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #spfx #october #newyorkcity #halloweencostume #cosplaymakeup
🖤Created by the founders of Sticks and Stones Studio Rob Burman and Jennifer McManus,
@rubberwear foam latex prosthetics give an incredibly realistic result for any character creation or facial transformation.
Watch us apply a small wide cut!
Products used:
@rubberwear Small Wide Cut
@alconeco Pros-Aide original, 99% Isopropyl Alcohol, Life Red Box Cotton Swabs, Alcone
Puff, Alcone Black Stipple Sponge, Alcone Professional Makeup Sponges, Black metal spray bottle, set, Wypall Set-Up Towel
@bennyemakeup Neutral Set Powder
@melproductsusa Mel Pax in Alabaster, appliance Under Base , and Olive 1
@bdelliumtools SFX 122, SFX 191, SFX 153, and SFX 108 brushes
@skinillustratorofficial Bloody Five palette & Fleet Street Drying Dark Blood
@ppipremiereproducts Telesis Super Solv Adhesive remover
@ebaperformancemakeup Encore Palette in Light w/Adjuster
@kryolanofficial Fixier Spray
#alcone #alconecompany #rubberwear#spfxmakeup #spfx #specialeffectsmakeup

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼 Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature:
🎬 Night of the Creeps (1986)
Night of the Creeps fuses 50’s sci-fi paranoia with 80’s practical “over the top” effects. Alien brain parasites do not just infect; they puppet their human hosts. The illusion works because the effects are committed to physical cause and effect.
Why is this an Alcone Fan Favorite?
Make-up effects Supervisor David Miller, alongside Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman, created the film’s alien slug puppets (the parasites), the prosthetic head appliances, and the explosive gore gags that made this movie the brilliant horror flick that it is. These alien creatures are tactile, segmented, and slimy with intention. Some are animatronic; others were simply pulled by fishing line. But no matter the technique, they crawled with weight and splattered with consequence.
What makes this so intense is the disciplined staging. When the horror breaks loose, heads split, foreheads burst, and flamethrowers meet foam latex with unapologetic spectacle.
The effects used for the parasites were close-up mechanical rigs with optical compositing tricks to give the creatures true dimensionality instead of a cartoon bounce. They slide across real surfaces. They interact with real actors. They are basically REAL!
Nearly four decades later, Night of the Creeps celebrates original 80’s horror when everything was built, lit, and detonated the old fashioned way.
🩸 Pulp. Parasitic. Explosive.
#alcone#alconefx #spfx #tomatkins #80shorror

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

📼Alcone FX Crypt of Cinema History
💀 This Week’s Feature: 🧛♂️Fright Night (1985)
🎬 Director Tom Holland fused classic vampire lore with neon-soaked ‘80s attitude to create one of horror’s most re-watchable crowd-pleasers.
Chris Sarandon turns Jerry Dandridge into one of horror’s most dangerously charming vampires, the kind that smiles right before you are done for!
Behind the fangs and fog, Steve Johnson and Rick Stratton unleashed gloriously gooey practical makeup effects: melting vampires, blistered skin, and feral
transformations that still hit hard decades later.
These artists gave characters like Evil Ed his snarling, tragic edge, while grounding the film’s monsters in tactile, handmade horror.
Anchoring it all is beloved actor Roddy McDowell as
horror-host-turned-reluctant-hero Peter Vincent. The film is a loving tribute to genre legends and the perfect bridge between old-school gothic scares and
modern monster mayhem.
At its core, Fright Night is a love letter to practical FX and the classic idea that the suburbs remain the perfect place for horror to take root.
🩸Biting. Charming. Hilarious
#alcone #alconefx #practicaleffects #retrorewind #spfx

🎨Dick Smith Brush Set
The @alconeco Dick Smith Brush Set is the ultimate tool kit for face painters and FX artists of every skill level — from first-time ghouls to creature pros.
This 6-brush collection is built to handle the messy stuff: creams, waxes, adhesives, and all the beautifully chaotic materials in between.
The dense synthetic bristles layer color like a dream and are tough enough to sculpt, push, and manipulate waxes effortlessly.
🌟Whether creating subtle beauty or full-on monster mayhem, this set belongs in every FX artist’s kit!
#alcone #alconefx #dicksmith #fxmakeup #spfx
❤️🔥#fbf Katherine Helmond in the film Brazil, 1985, spent 10 hours in the makeup chair!
(Makeup Dept led by Maggie Weston)
Via @chrovieclassic
#specialeffects #spfxmakeup #makeup #makeupartist
⚡️Last chance! Our Black Friday Super Sale is ending soon, but you still have time to save BIG on makeup, skincare, brushes, SFX products and more.
Use code BFCM2520 for 20% off through TONIGHT.
#alconecompany #blackfriday #sale #holidaygifts #makeup #skincare

✨The holiday season is officially here—and so is our Black Friday Super Sale!✨
Enjoy 20% off your purchase with code BFCM2520online or visit Alcone NYC to savethrough Monday!
Grab gifts for someone special or treat yourself!🎁
✨Offer Details: Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined or stacked with other offers or discounts, including Alcone Pro. If you are an Alcone Pro member and wish to use this promo code instead of your member discounts, log out of your Pro account and check out as a guest. Super Sale ends online Monday, 12/1/25, at 11:59 pm EST.
✨Please note Alcone NYC retail store has holiday hours: closing early at 3pm on 11/26 & closed 11/27.
#alcone #alconecompany #makeup #skincare #makeupartist #mua #holiday #holidaygifts #holidayseason #blackfridaysale #mua #makeupartist #instabeauty #sale #cybermonday

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Wed 11/26: 9 am - 1 pm
Thurs 11/27 & Fri 11/28: CLOSED
(Order processing & shipping resumes Monday )
Alcone NYC
Wed 11/26: 11am -3pm
Thurs 11/27: CLOSED
Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving & a wonderful long weekend!
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🩸 @kryolanofficialEye Blood is used in the eye to createa blood effect and is perfect for film, theater and photos. Realistic and available in a variety of colors for your very own creation! 🌈
✨Do notuse on irritated eyes or with any lenses.
#alcone #alconecompany #alconefx #fxmakeup #spfxmakeup #specialeffects #sfxmakeup #kryolan #kryolanmakeup #bloood #fakeblood #eyetrauma

🩸 @kryolanofficialEye Blood is used in the eye to createa blood effect and is perfect for film, theater and photos. Realistic and available in a variety of colors for your very own creation! 🌈
✨Do notuse on irritated eyes or with any lenses.
#alcone #alconecompany #alconefx #fxmakeup #spfxmakeup #specialeffects #sfxmakeup #kryolan #kryolanmakeup #bloood #fakeblood #eyetrauma

🩸 @kryolanofficialEye Blood is used in the eye to createa blood effect and is perfect for film, theater and photos. Realistic and available in a variety of colors for your very own creation! 🌈
✨Do notuse on irritated eyes or with any lenses.
#alcone #alconecompany #alconefx #fxmakeup #spfxmakeup #specialeffects #sfxmakeup #kryolan #kryolanmakeup #bloood #fakeblood #eyetrauma

🩸 @kryolanofficialEye Blood is used in the eye to createa blood effect and is perfect for film, theater and photos. Realistic and available in a variety of colors for your very own creation! 🌈
✨Do notuse on irritated eyes or with any lenses.
#alcone #alconecompany #alconefx #fxmakeup #spfxmakeup #specialeffects #sfxmakeup #kryolan #kryolanmakeup #bloood #fakeblood #eyetrauma

🩸 @kryolanofficialEye Blood is used in the eye to createa blood effect and is perfect for film, theater and photos. Realistic and available in a variety of colors for your very own creation! 🌈
✨Do notuse on irritated eyes or with any lenses.
#alcone #alconecompany #alconefx #fxmakeup #spfxmakeup #specialeffects #sfxmakeup #kryolan #kryolanmakeup #bloood #fakeblood #eyetrauma

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist

🖤Grime FX Quick Liquids✨
@bennyemakeup Grime FX Quick Liquids are a water-based
formula that can effectively distress skin, costumes,
prosthetics, and hair.
To use simply shake, and apply with
sponge, brush, or fingers.
Have you tried these?
#alcone #alconecompany#alconefx #fxmakeup #bennye
#sfxmakeup #specialeffectsmakeup #makeupartist
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