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October 9, 2009

Halloween Scar Effects and Real Scar Tattoos

at 3:39 am. Filed under Human Hacks, What Were They Thinking

 

Wow if I run into someone this Halloween with effect makeup that looks as realistic as the video above it will certainly send shivers up my spine. It demonstrates that you can really step it up from the production rubber mask that most people pick up at the corner drugstore. Have a look at the tutorials listed for more Halloween scar techniques.

On a related note there is a frightening trend in body art. It is called Scar Tattoos. Don’t look at the images below if you have a queasy stomach. We all have a few scars here and there from the inevitable misfortunes of living life but a scar tattoo is the deliberate mutilation of the skin to form a raised tattoo from the resulting scar tissue! You wouldn’t catch me even considering doing something like this for a second but I guess it appeals to many people.

The following are real Scar Tattoos!


 


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5 Responses to “Halloween Scar Effects and Real Scar Tattoos”

  1. Pouncer Says:

    Wow! I’m not impressed or anything, just shocked at the lengths people will go in the name of body art.

  2. waqas Says:

    scary makeup

  3. NatureTM Says:

    I spontaneously created never-before-spoken profanities when I realized what I was looking at. Pret-ty gross.

  4. Anthony Says:

    Scarification is the term for this - it’s very, very old, almost as old as humanity.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarification

  5. Kuriinaa Says:

    Photoshop. lol

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