The Halifax Zombie Walk happened yesterday. In the pouring rain. During Spain vs. Netherlands. Huh.
I didn’t go all out with my make-up/costume, because, as predicted, the rain just washed everything away.
Here’s what I put together this year…
Step 1: Be naturally pale, or appy a white cream foundation. Green or grey works, too. Be sure to cover up any signs of good heath, i.e. pink lips, rosy cheeks.
2. Apply black/brown eyeshadow around your eyes and on your cheeks.
3. Apply prosthetics, if you’re going to use them. I like the Woochie brand (I used the “gash” kit, this time). Ben Nye is also great. Use spirit gum to apply. Make sure it’s tacky before adhering to your skin. Don’t apply over areas with hair. It will kill to take off.
4. Apply make-up on your prosthetics, especially around the edges to blend them in with your own skin. I used Woochie’s Injury Stack (black, red, dark-red, yellow). Use stipple sponge to apply. Yellow is a nice touch, because your wounds will look infected.
7. I splashed lots of fake blood on myself before leaving, but the rain washed it off in minutes. What a drag.
Final Product:
I was going for “Victorian” zombie… I ever wore a snood (yes, Victorian ladies wore snoods). The dress was great–almost felt bad for bloodying it up.
Zombie Behaviour Tips:
1. Zombies don’t emit high-pitched squeals.
2. I don’t really think they yell, either.
3. Dressing in “sexy” ripped clothing with BARELY any make-up is lame.
4. Dressing like a Tim Burton extra is lame.
5. Pick one: fast zombie or slow zombie. Go with it for the full walk.