Mysense Fake Blood Spray,Blood Splatter,Halloween Faux Blood Makeup,Washable Fake Blood for Clothes,Zombie Vampire Monster Scary Clown Costume SFX Cosplay,0.35oz(10ml)
Manufacturer | Mysense |
Package Dimensions | 14.71 x 5.41 x 1.7 cm; 18 g |
ASIN | B0CBTCCJBL |
M**N
Pretty realistic, give it a try!
Now that I've tried this out for Halloween, I can report the Mysense Fake Blood Spray is pretty cool for anyone looking to up their special effects game. First off, the realistic effect of the blood is pretty good. Whether you're aiming for a zombie look or you're setting up a haunted house, the authenticity of the splatters and stains is impressive. The spray nozzle does a great job of ensuring even distribution. So you can control it for a splatter effect or more subtle drops.It seems to be made from skin-friendly ingredients, but it does take a while to dry. It'll keep dripping until it does dry, so it's probably not a good idea to wear your favorite shirt while using it (ask me how I know). Once it's dry, though, it stays put and won't transfer to other surfaces, which is a big plus.Getting it off your skin isn't too bad. Rubbing it with soap and warm water generally does the trick. If you're using it on clothes it may take more work, but it comes out eventually. And if you don't want to stain your skin, you;ll definitely need a barrier cream beforehand.
T**N
doesn’t dry
looks cool but pointless bc it’s watery and never dries
N**D
Goof for pranks or halloween decorating
Used this on my hockey mask to give it some blood spatter. Some of the blood at first was coming out a little pinker than I expected but got better with a few spray. It did come off most with a melamine sponge and a little soap/water. I wanted to make sure I was getting it how I wanted the first time without it drying. I would suggest testing the sprays on something like paper to test it out. It does run rather quick and will stain your skin a little bit, so be careful when applying. You can totally pass this off as real blood if trying to play a prank but watch what surfaces you may get it on. Magic eraser type blocks generic or otherwise do well at getting it off the counter tops but I'd suggest cleaning it right away and not letting it sit just to save you some time.
S**.
Good for dry blood and spatter, but very runny when wet
I tried this out on some paper towels and old white rags to see how it displayed on paper or cloth. It looked very believable as blood in that context. However, on skin it appeared very runny when wet and not similar enough to real blood. When I let it dry on skin it close enough to dried blood. So, as long as you aren't looking for a dripping, wet blood look, then I think this would serve as a good blood substitute for decorating. I plan on using this on some old sheets to create a scary vibe outside my front door for Halloween.
F**E
Works as it should
Works as it should.
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