

🎨 Transform your look with pro-grade liquid latex magic!
Mehron Makeup Liquid Latex is a professional, vegan, and cruelty-free special effects adhesive trusted by Hollywood and Broadway artists since 1927. This 1 fl oz (30 ml) light flesh latex glue enables you to create realistic 3D textures, scars, and prosthetic effects with easy layering and peeling removal. Ideal for Halloween, theater, and creative makeup, it offers strong adhesion with gentle skin safety, packaged in a compact bottle with a precision brush applicator.








| ASIN | B01GKAL67Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,755 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #14 in Body Paint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,712) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HS-1123 |
| Manufacturer | Mehron |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 9 x 6 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| UPC | 764294517421 787734644891 764294517025 647788271163 647788270012 |
K**I
I'm with everyone else here: It delivers. If you've never used liquid latex before-READ HERE!
I've used a few different brands of liquid latex now from miscellaneous Halloween stores, and this one is definitely my favorite for one reason: the brush! It allows you to be more conscientious when you're applying this on another person (like I have-to my BF and a 6-year-old). As for the product itself, I see no difference between brands. I did upload a couple photos, hopefully they help, all I had handy was my crappy camera phone. In every way, this stuff reminds me of basic white craft glue. It's the same consistency, it dries up on your hands and you have to peel it off or rub them together and it balls-up just like Elmer's Glue...the one difference is, it's much stronger, and allows you to "mess" with it after it dries. Then you're left with a fleshy-looking and fleshy-FEELING bit of gunk on your face (or wherever you're putting it). The biggest bit of advice I have (especially for guys) is to make sure your skin is clean & dry (no lotion) and DON'T put it on any hair if you don't have to. The easiest method for removal is PEELING it off, and it's tougher to remove than glue, so ...ouch! Now, we were just using it for basic zombie stuff and will be trick-or-treating in it...so no Hollywood effects or "Zipper-Face" stuff here. If you're getting all heavy, my advice probably won't help you (I have seen some You Tube videos that might however). All I do is put on a few SOLID coats (this small 16-oz bottle is PLENTY for a few faces, necks, etc. for at least 2 parties), in the desired area--allowing them to dry in between. THEN the magic happens when it's dry, or nearly dry. You'll be able to pull apart the "flesh" creating tears and holes and other yucky textures in the glue. Depending on the color you get (I've always had white) it will dry clear until you tear it. Then you'll have a gross-looking second skin, in the color of the latex. It will be springy and fleshy to the touch-not like glue at all. At this point you can put whatever you want over the top of it. For the pictures above, I'd used a white latex...after it dried I put my regular old foundation on top of it to make it flesh colored: (http://www.amazon.com/Tinted-Daily-Moisturizer-SPF-15/dp/B007PL7RK8/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1351577542&sr=8-6&keywords=skinnygirl+moisturizer) Then I (no kidding) used my regular-old eyeshadows to create the other colors. Mostly because It's what I had handy, and it worked for me...I've since found that a combination of other pancake or tube make-ups work great, but I recommend a powder make up for over-top of those if you have it-to set it up. Mehron also makes a barrier spray (http://www.amazon.com/Mehron-MR-54501-Barrier-Spray/dp/B000LNHFG8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1351578131&sr=8-1&keywords=mehron+barrier+spray) that is supposed to help "set" your make-up...but nothing sets up make-up like a powder finish. Just my opinion. I DID buy the barrier spray, and I'm not sure it did anything--I used it over several layers of powder. Maybe just extra insurance! Bottom line--you'll have to find what works for you, but this is a fine product to start with. Mehron is a line to trust, in my opinion.
O**T
It's what you need for that "next level" look.
I used this to make a "zipper face" for Halloween. Please see photo attached although it's a bit gruesome so please use your judgement! I found a youtube video that told me how to do this and I also purchased some fake blood and foundation make up to help complete the look. The product is easy to use, has a brush inside the cap ( which I didn't use as it was too small for painting the side of my face). One thing about brushes, use a cheap one that you don't want to keep - cleanup is tough for the brush but surprisingly easy for everything else. It just peels off. I guess the bristles are too fine for it to peel off easily so I discarded mine afterwards. After panting it on my face, it dried to a rubber like consistency in only 10 minutes. I layered this on top of itself about 4 times in order to obtain a thick enough "skin" to be able to pull it off the side of my face and have it look and feel like skin. This is a most excellent product for obtaining scarily good effects. For under $40, I was able to create this look and have plenty left over for another few years at least. Oh, and no allergies for me. It peeled off my face after wearing it for around 7 hours and left no red marks, spots, irritations of any kind. The color of the shower water was pretty gross though!
A**R
Covers Art Doll Faces Well
Great for covering doll faces when dying fur! I used many layers of this to cover my tutulong's face before I dyed him (he was a dupe color), and it kept his face perfectly safe from the dye. I discovered this from tutorials on labubus, and they stressed it was important to use this brand because it's the only one that works. I didn't apply enough under the chin so there are tiny spots, but it just shows you need to be patient. Overall, great product for the use I needed it for. I have plenty left to dye more dolls if I pull more dupes. Would recommend if you need for art doll customizing!
D**I
Miracle!!! So much more than just effect makeup
Fantastic. Almost no smell compared to others. Dried quickly like within 3 minutes unless you got it too thick then it was still goopy 30 minutes later. Stays on until you intentionally remove it. It has a bit of grab until powdered though, but that is a miracle for me and my 16 yr old little dog that couldn't walk on the tile floors. Their paw pads get slick and lose traction as they age and hers had gotten so bad she couldn't even stand up. We had to feed her laying down and she couldn't play with her sisters because all she could do was spin in place. I actually have been lightly dabbing it with a sponge on my senior dogs paw pads to keep her from slipping on the tile and it even is letting her get up and down the tile stairs and staying on when she comes in from going out on the damp grass. Now she's acting like a pup again chasing her sisters around and I'm so happy to see them back together. My hands are partially paralyzed and a little of it on the handles of things like utensils and combs and art brushes made them able to be held again. It's a miracle for me. Thank you so much for giving us our lives back instead of being trapped in these old gripless bodies falling, dropping, spilling, and breaking everything afraid to even move in our own home. Bless you.
N**E
Perfect for the job! 😎
Got this to protect my Labubu’s face, hands, and feet for dyeing. Took a long time for the liquid latex for every layer (and then some) to dry but it was well worth the wait! ☺️ Definitely recommend lathering more layers (about 10 or more) to protect the vinyl. **Word of caution: liquid latex WILL get stuck on the fur and it’s a hassle to get it off (even with coconut oil and a thin comb)**
I**.
Great quality
Good consistency, dries pretty quickly but not too quickly. Blends & molds well. Flexes & moves as your face does, but obviously too much movement will peel it up a bit. Much better than the Spirit Halloween stuff. (In the pictures I used this latex and some cotton, plus a basic injury palette and Mehron dark squirt blood)
C**1
It's perfect for my needs, which is to cover my resin jewelery pieces when I'm doming them to prevent any overspill (blobs of resin) onto the other ends of it. It works great for this purpose and saves my pieces from being ruined. The product goes on white but dries down to a clear finish, and it's really easy to peel off when I'm done. I really like that this has a brush applicator, which makes the process so much easier and less messy when applying. The smell of the product isn't as strong as some other brands I've tried, although it definitely does have a smell (like ammonia) but I find it dissipates rather quickly and dries down faster than others. Also, the bottle is a fair size so I should be able to use this many times before having to reorder. All and all, I'm pleased with this product.
C**R
Worked well
H**O
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N**N
Creates a fabulous aged hag look, easily. Created with latex and cotton wool. I did feel it beneficial to add more foundation to even the look.
A**D
Super
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