This unique palette was custom made for 2 time Oscar winning MUA David LeRoy Anderson and was used on the movie Dawn of The Dead (2004).
David said the Zombie Palette’s choice of colours was just what he needed to color the dead.
Part of the infamous Skin Illustrator range, this compact palette contains ten generous cells of solid pigment which is activated by using Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) or Skin Illustrator Activator.
This unique palette was custom made for 2 time Oscar winning MUA David LeRoy Anderson and was used on the movie Dawn of The Dead (2004).
David said the Zombie Palette’s choice of colours was just what he needed to color the dead.
Complete your zombie look with these other products from the Skin Illustrator brand:
Bloodworks Drying Bloods, Fleet Street Dirtworks Grime Sprays, and Pegworks Tooth Laquers
This palette provides durable, water- and abrasion-resistant coverage that remains intact all day. Its shades apply smoothly with a brush, sponge, or mascara wand. Use each color alone or blend with other Skin Illustrator tones to achieve your ideal shade. Favored by professional makeup artists, these palettes offer ultra-realistic colors for skin, hair, and props that are long-lasting, sweatproof, waterproof, and smudge-resistant.
This product is for professional use only.
Colours:
Rice Paper, Midnight Brown, Black, Vein Tone, Blood Tone, Prime Yellow, Olive Adjuster 2, Ultra Blue, Bruise Tone, Aged Blood.
Ethical Qualities
Cruelty free
Vegan
Important Considerations:
The Skin Illustrator colour system’s high pigment concentration and absence of unnecessary fillers mean that cracks, bubbles or shrinkage in dried colour cells may occur but this does not compromise the product’s quality or effectiveness in any way and is normal.
Because the formula is highly concentrated and has to be decanted into the cells using alcohol and then evaporated, this causes some shrinkage and means that the cell can never be full/filled to the top/edges. There is no way to set/solidify them in perfect unison so that they can be transported in solid palettes. Once the IPA/alcohol is in contact with the pigment it reactivates it and they work perfectly well without affecting the quality or performance.
Part of the infamous Skin Illustrator range, this compact palette contains ten generous cells of solid pigment which is activated by using Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) or Skin Illustrator Activator.
This unique palette was custom made for 2 time Oscar winning MUA David LeRoy Anderson and was used on the movie Dawn of The Dead (2004).
David said the Zombie Palette’s choice of colours was just what he needed to color the dead.
Complete your zombie look with these other products from the Skin Illustrator brand:
Bloodworks Drying Bloods, Fleet Street Dirtworks Grime Sprays, and Pegworks Tooth Laquers
This palette provides durable, water- and abrasion-resistant coverage that remains intact all day. Its shades apply smoothly with a brush, sponge, or mascara wand. Use each color alone or blend with other Skin Illustrator tones to achieve your ideal shade. Favored by professional makeup artists, these palettes offer ultra-realistic colors for skin, hair, and props that are long-lasting, sweatproof, waterproof, and smudge-resistant.
This product is for professional use only.
Colours:
Rice Paper, Midnight Brown, Black, Vein Tone, Blood Tone, Prime Yellow, Olive Adjuster 2, Ultra Blue, Bruise Tone, Aged Blood.
Ethical Qualities
Cruelty free
Vegan
Important Considerations:
The Skin Illustrator colour system’s high pigment concentration and absence of unnecessary fillers mean that cracks, bubbles or shrinkage in dried colour cells may occur but this does not compromise the product’s quality or effectiveness in any way and is normal.
Because the formula is highly concentrated and has to be decanted into the cells using alcohol and then evaporated, this causes some shrinkage and means that the cell can never be full/filled to the top/edges. There is no way to set/solidify them in perfect unison so that they can be transported in solid palettes. Once the IPA/alcohol is in contact with the pigment it reactivates it and they work perfectly well without affecting the quality or performance.