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#88869<br />

Auguste/Hobo<br />

Old Age,<br />

Old Age,<br />

Light Highlight,<br />

Plum,<br />

Dark Plum,<br />

Maroon<br />

#88873<br />

Old Age<br />

42<br />

Clown White,<br />

Clown White,<br />

Auguste Light,<br />

Auguste,<br />

Red,<br />

Black<br />

Creme <strong>Make</strong>-<strong>up</strong> Wheels<br />

Our Character wheels contain two sections filled with the foundation shade required for the character, with the additional<br />

four sections filled with the individual shades required for lining, contouring, and detail work to complete the look. Each<br />

wheel includes 1 oz. of make<strong>up</strong> and is available bulk or carded with instruction sheet.<br />

Theatrical Creme Character Wheels, 1 oz. (color list starts with the center then goes clockwise from top)<br />

#88877<br />

Witch<br />

#88871<br />

Cat<br />

White,<br />

White,<br />

Oriental Yellow,<br />

Warm Bronze,<br />

Deep Tan,<br />

Black<br />

#88872<br />

Skull<br />

Theatrical Creme Character Wheels with Instruction Sheet, Carded<br />

Complete step by step full color instructions (carded for easy and effective display)<br />

with a foundation wheel that contains all colors needed to complete the design.<br />

#98869<br />

Auguste/Hobo<br />

Green,<br />

Green,<br />

Yellow,<br />

Deep Misty Blue,<br />

Maroon,<br />

Black<br />

#98870<br />

Clown<br />

Theatrical Creme Corrector & Tattoo Cover Wheels, 1 oz.<br />

Frequently in beauty, theatrical, or film work, an actor has color imperfections, blemishes, stains, tattoos, or other discolorations which<br />

require neutralizating or concealing. These two wheels are designed to include the most often used shades for neutralizing, highlighting,<br />

and concealing used by the professionals in Hollywood and elsewhere. Special thanks to Brad Look for his selection of these colors.<br />

Note: For the Hi-Def Glamour Creme version of the Light Correctors, see p. 23, #30277.<br />

#88888 Light<br />

Corrector Wheel<br />

#88889 Dark<br />

Corrector Wheel<br />

#88870<br />

Clown<br />

#88874<br />

SevereTrauma<br />

#88878<br />

Monster<br />

#98871<br />

Cat<br />

Clown White,<br />

Clown White,<br />

Red,<br />

Yellow,<br />

Blue,<br />

Black<br />

Dark Bronze,<br />

Maroon,<br />

Dark Purple,<br />

Yellow,<br />

Forest Green,<br />

Thunder Grey<br />

Mint Green,<br />

Mint Green,<br />

Red,<br />

Black,<br />

Thunder Grey,<br />

Ghost Grey<br />

#98872<br />

Skull<br />

#88875<br />

Vampire<br />

#88879<br />

MummyGhoul<br />

#98873<br />

Old Age<br />

Includes:<br />

Pink Hi-Lite: Counteracts gray or brown.<br />

Extra Hi-Lite: A lighter highlighter.<br />

Yellow Hi-Lite: Cancels deep red & purple.<br />

Muted Green: Removes redness.<br />

Orange Neutral: Neutralizes blue.<br />

Soft Orange Neutral: Softer blue neutralizer.<br />

Includes:<br />

Burnt Orange: Neutralizes blue.<br />

Red Neutralizer: Removes redness.<br />

Deep Red Neutralizer: Removes redness.<br />

Soft Orange Neutral II: Blue neutralizer.<br />

Suntan Red: Counteracts gray.<br />

Deep Muted Green: Removes redness.<br />

Blithe Spirit,<br />

Blithe Spirit,<br />

White,<br />

Purple Passion,<br />

Maroon,<br />

Black<br />

Ghost Grey,<br />

Ghost Grey,<br />

Bleached Bone,<br />

Thunder Grey,<br />

Black,<br />

Brown Tooth Wax<br />

#98874<br />

Severe Trauma<br />

#88876<br />

Werewolf<br />

Severe Trauma<br />

Wheel Tag<br />

#98875<br />

Vampire<br />

Bleached Bone,<br />

Bleached Bone,<br />

Blithe Spirit,<br />

White,<br />

Red,<br />

Black<br />

Olive Brown,<br />

Olive Brown,<br />

Warm Bronze,<br />

Ebony,<br />

Dark Ebony,<br />

Black<br />

#98876<br />

Werewolf<br />

#98877<br />

Witch<br />

#98878<br />

Monster<br />

#98879<br />

Mummy/<br />

Ghoul<br />

Hints From a Pro<br />

Brad Notes: “Many times when working on an<br />

actor, you might notice that a discoloration on<br />

their face will be a combination of colors. If this<br />

is the case, you can mix between the colors in the<br />

wheels. For example, if an actor has a gray blue<br />

Brad Look<br />

under eye discoloration, I’ll use a mix of pink and<br />

orange to counteract the problem. If the problem<br />

is a small, minor one, I’ll dab a brush in each of the colors I need<br />

on the wheel and mix the correction right on the actor’s skin, as<br />

opposed to mixing it on a palette before hand.”

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