EyeBlood - Blood For Eyes
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EyeBlood is an artificial blood specially formulated for application around the eye area, designed for special effects in film, theatre, television and Halloween makeup. It instantly creates the effect of an irritated or bleeding eye, with a formula safe for the periocular area. Its 20 ml format makes it a practical and easy-to-handle solution for FX makeup professionals.
Technical specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Artificial blood for the eye area |
| Capacity | 20 ml |
| Effect | Irritated / bleeding eye |
| Application | Periocular area |
| Effect time | Instant |
| Use | Special effects, film, theatre, Halloween |
| Shelf life after opening | Maximum 1 month |
What it is used for
EyeBlood is designed for makeup artists and character designers who need to simulate ocular haemorrhage, bloodshot eyes or eye injuries quickly and convincingly. It is a common resource in audiovisual productions, horror scenes and Halloween makeups where detail in the eye area makes all the difference.
- Simulation of subconjunctival haemorrhage in film and television special effects
- Horror makeups: zombies, wounded characters, monsters
- Theatre productions requiring visual effects on the eye
- Halloween makeup and themed events
- Artistic photography and dark or gothic fashion shoots
- Training and practice in character design and FX makeup schools
How to use it
- Make sure the eyes are not irritated, injured or inflamed before application.
- Remove contact lenses if wearing them; do not apply with lenses in.
- Apply a small amount of EyeBlood to the periocular area or the tear duct, depending on the desired effect.
- The effect is immediate: the product convincingly simulates blood or eye irritation.
- Adjust the amount according to the intensity of the effect needed for the scene or makeup.
- Once finished, clean the area with clean water.
- Close the container tightly after each use. Once opened, use the product within a maximum of one month.
Usage tips
Control the amount for a believable effect
Less is more. One or two drops applied to the tear duct or the lower eyelid edge create a very realistic effect. If you are looking for a more dramatic result for wide shots, you can slightly increase the amount, but avoid excess that reduces naturalness in close-up.
Combine it with wound makeup for complete results
EyeBlood works especially well when integrated into a wider makeup look. If you are working on a facial wound that includes the eye area, combine it with Fleet Street Drying Blood Fresh for the external areas, achieving a coherent scene where blood flows from the eye onto the skin. For dried or coagulated blood effects around the eye, Pasta Fleet Street Blood is an ideal complement.
Storage and shelf life after opening
Store the container in a cool place, away from direct sunlight. Remember that once the bottle has been opened, the formula should not be used after one month. Write the opening date directly on the container so you don't lose track, especially if you work with several SFX products at the same time.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe to apply this product near the eyes?
EyeBlood is formulated for use in the periocular area under normal conditions. However, it should not be applied if the eyes are irritated, have conjunctivitis or other active ocular conditions. It is also not recommended for use with contact lenses. As with any cosmetic or special effects product, if irritation occurs, remove the product with water and consult a healthcare professional.
Can I use this product with contact lenses?
No. Before applying EyeBlood you must remove your contact lenses. The product is not intended for use in combination with lenses, as it could affect the lens material or cause eye irritation.
How long does the effect last?
The effect is instant from application. How long it lasts in the eye area depends on the natural movement of the eye and each person's tearing. For longer scenes, it may be necessary to reapply the product between takes.
How long can I use the bottle once opened?
Once opened, the product must be used within a maximum of one month. After that time, it is recommended to discard the container even if product remains inside, as the integrity of the formula can no longer be guaranteed.
How is the product removed after use?
EyeBlood is easily removed with clean water. Rinse the eye area with plenty of water or use saline solution to clean away any remaining product.
Can it be combined with other artificial bloods for the rest of the face makeup?
Yes. EyeBlood is designed exclusively for the eye area, but you can combine it with other artificial bloods for the rest of the makeup. For skin areas outside the eye area, products such as Fleet Street Drying Blood Fresh, Fleet Street Drying Blood Dark or Pasta Fleet Street Blood offer very realistic finishes suited to different effects.
Is it suitable for use in professional film or television productions?
Yes. EyeBlood is designed precisely for professional environments where a fast, convincing and repeatable eye effect is needed between takes. Its instant application and 20 ml container make it very easy to handle on set.
Does it also work for irritated eye effects without visible blood?
Yes. In addition to the bleeding eye effect, EyeBlood can simulate a red or irritated eye, which is very useful for makeups of characters who are sick, exhausted or have suffered trauma without reaching obvious haemorrhage.