Gel Blood
Dark - In stock Code: 400-131
Light - In stock Code: 400-132
Gel blood does not run. It is sticky and stays in the 'wound' like congealing blood. This blood does not dry but remains wet and shiny.
Ideal for use in faking injuries during First Aid courses and for Halloween or stage effects.
Available in light or dark.
Light is paler coloured and opaque.
Dark looks older and is more translucent.
These water based products wash off with soap and water but may stain fabrics. All cosmetics can, on rare occasions, cause allergic reactions. Use within 18 months of opening.
- 50ml Fake Blood
- For external use only
- Not for use around the eyes
- May stain fabric
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 | First time attempt at being a zombie with all ingredients from Silly Jokes
Keith - 30 Oct 2011 |
 | I *LOVE* his slash wound effect. So easy to apply and stayed put all night when I used Spirit Gum to keep it in place. (Unfortunately the fangy teeth were the ones I was born with and are not available on SillyJokes.co.uk) Poppy D. - 1 Nov 2010 |
 | Not the most gory picture in the world, but the scrape tattoo transfers coupled with the bruise tattoo transfers were disturbingly realistic. (And super easy to apply!) Poppy - 1 Nov 2010 |
 | I used the bruise tattoo transfers, scrape tattoo transfers, slash throat wound and Snazaroo gel blood to create this murder victim look for Halloween. The slashed throat was pretty disgusting up close! Poppy D. - 1 Nov 2010
Congratulations you are November 2010's £50 voucher winner. Caroline at SillyJokes |
 | this is my attempt at using theatre blood for fake wounds. however,it's a little thick,so i thinned it down a tiny bit with some food colouring (not natural extract food colouring made from paprika,as it turns orange and stings your skin) the other items were all bought on this site,the wounds were wax and they were sealed using "fake skin" (liquid latex) Sucking some of the blood up through the straw and getting someone to blow it out the other end at you gets a pretty good splatter effect,haha.
Luke N. - 2 Mar 2010
Congratulations, your imaginative use of our make up wins you our March 2010 £50 voucher. Caroline at SillyJokes |
 | Thought you might like to see the success of the mask ! Anne-Louise C. - 2 Nov 2009 |
 | Thought you might like to see the success of the mask ! Anne-Louise C. - 2 Nov 2009 |
 | Thought you might like to see the success of the mask ! Anne-Louise C. - 2 Nov 2009 |
 | Thought you might like to see the success of the mask ! Anne-Louise C. - 2 Nov 2009 |
 | Thought you might like to see the success of the mask ! Anne-Louise C. - 2 Nov 2009 |
 | i used 18ml Snazaroo FX wax that you can purchase on this site (though sadly,they ha sold out before i could buy some) to create these hand wounds.it works very well for making fake wounds and things like that,and it paints over very easily.you then just wash it off,or even simpler,just scrape it off.i hope the blood isn't too over the top,but i love using this stuff. Luke A. N. - 2 Mar 2009
Congratulations. You are March 2009's winner. Scary work there on that hand! Caroline at SillyJokes |
 | No project meetings on Halloween day... Robin S. - 2 Oct 2008 |
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