You’ll Need: 1. Chocolate syrup 2. Foundation 3. Chapstick 4. Small brush 5. Red food coloring 6. Eye shadow
Start with a thick layer of foundation. For a zombie or corpse–like look, use a slightly lighter or yellower shade than your natural skin color. A thick layer will keep the fake blood from staining your skin, so make sure you apply it where the blood will be added later.
Use the chapstick to create gore. Start applying small lumps in a rough circle or oval, and then smudge the chapstick down so it both adheres and bends into your skin.
Add another layer of foundation over the chapstick. This can be a lighter layer. Though a thicker layer of the foundation will make it less sticky, the exposed chapstick will look like puss.
Add eye shadow to create bruising around the cut. Blacks will come off as more graphic and less realistic; blues, purples and browns will give you a more grotesque look. Yellows and greens can also be used for a zombified or long–dead look.
Mix the fake blood. Take chocolate sauce and add red food dye as you stir. The more dye you use, the more cartoonish the blood will look. The more chocolate sauce you use, the more the blood will look dried or congealed. This blood is safe to eat—and delicious.
With a small brush, add blood to the middle of the chapstick circle. Let it drip. Add more blood as needed.