Posted on Thursday, 31 August 2023 - By Gemma
Featured Brands: Kryolan
Keep in mind Kryolan strives for a realistic look so if the sight of blood makes you queasy- you'll want to skip this one out.
Special Blood IEW is the superhero of fake blood for all things theater, film, and TV. This bad boy does it all. This blood likes to take it slow. Yep, it flows like the real deal, making those fresh wound illusions seriously next-level.
And guess what? It's like the Houdini of stains – it'll vanish from almost any fabric and clothes. So, whether you're a makeup artist crafting cinematic magic or gearing up for a bloody-good theater performance, Special Blood IEW's got your back.


Get ready to up your wound simulation game with Fresh Scratch – the quick-dry artificial blood that's all about keeping it simple and effective. No crazy solvents here, just two colors to choose from – light and dark. The dark version's a real pro at nailing that scab look, while the light one's all about keeping things fresh with a shiny finish that screams "just happened."
All you need is a stipple sponge or spatula to work your magic, then let it dry without the urge to touch (we know, it's tempting). Once it's locked in place, there's no staining drama – you can wash it off like it never happened.
Dust a thin, even layer onto the dry skin section using a powder puff or brush. In its dry state, it's practically invisible. Here's where the showbiz sorcery kicks in: coat your weapon of choice with a wet medium like diluted transparent jelly or water-mixed glycerin. When the weapon meets the skin dusted with Blood Powder, voilà! A realistic trickle of faux blood makes its grand entrance. The volume of blood will depend on how much moisture you apply.
Heads up: this stuff doesn't play nice with fabrics, and some surfaces might hold onto it with a vengeance.


Grab a spatula and get artsy – just smear the gel-like goodness into the lower section of your freshly crafted scar or injury. Watch the magic happen as it transforms into a blood and gore extravaganza that's disturbingly lifelike.
The gel-like texture adds that extra oomph, making your injury look straight out of a horror movie. With Woundfiller, it's all about creating that spine-chilling masterpiece that'll leave your audience wide-eyed and wincing.
All you need to do is pop one of these capsules in ya mouth, and bam! The blood powder inside teams up with your saliva to create a shockingly realistic blood moment. Whether you're aiming to steal the show on stage or scare the living daylights out of your friends at a Halloween bash, these capsules are your ticket to non-toxic, blood-spitting glory.
Just slip 'em in your mouth right before showtime, and get ready to own the spotlight with a blood effect that's gonna be the talk of the town.


But here's the heads-up – while it's a snap to wash away from your eyes with warm water, it can leave its mark on your skin. You also need to be triple careful with this guy as it's going directly into your eye, so the bottle needs to be discarded one month after opening. Take care of those peepers, peeps!
You don't need to stress about it staining your favorite threads – most fabrics can shrug it off in the wash. So, whether you're dreaming up a gruesome Halloween costume or gearing up for a theatrical masterpiece, Blood Paste's got your back when it comes to nailing those eerie wounds.
When removing fake blood, make-up remover or baby wipes should not be used, as the caring lotions in the wipes only push the dyes deeper into the skin. Real, solid soap removes fake blood from the skin better than wash emulsions or gels. The soap must be lathered vigorously with gentle agitation as the foam pulls the pigments and soluble dyes out of the pores. This process should be repeated until nothing discolors during foaming.
In the world of special effects, Kryolan's diverse range of fake blood products offers endless creative potential. Whether you're a makeup artist, Halloween enthusiast, or filmmaker, Kryolan's fake blood collection empowers you to bring your imaginative visions to life. It's not just about fake blood; it's the tool that turns creativity into unforgettable, spooky visual storytelling.