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Fake Blood Makeup Spray (60ml) - Washable Blood Splatter for Theater and Costume , Cosplay , SFX Scary Clown or Halloween Zombie, Vampire and Monster Dress Up

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Formulated with a hydrating water base this Fake Blood can be applied directly onto skin, T-shirts, prosthetics and costumes. Blood squirt ( blood spurt, blood spray, blood gush, or blood jet) is the effect when an artery is ruptured. Blood pressure causes the blood to bleed out at a rapid, intermittent rate in a spray or jet, coinciding with the pulse, rather than the slower, but steady flow of venous bleeding. Also known as arterial bleeding, arterial spurting, or arterial gushing, the amount of blood loss can be copious, occur very rapidly, [1] and can lead to death by a process called exsanguination. Transforming into your favorite Halloween character has never been easier. Our fabric spray lets you unleash your imagination and bring your costume to life with gory details that will send shivers down anyone's spine. Whether you're prepping for a costume party, haunted house event, or just want to add a spine-chilling touch to your decorations, our fake blood fabric spray is the ultimate tool in your Halloween arsenal.

It really doesn’t matter if you are an amateur or a professional SFX makeup with this spray. The easy to use applicator ensures you can get high quality gory results with a simple spray of the bottle!You can use your GTN spray preventatively if you know an activity will bring on your angina, but be aware of how often you are using it, as overuse can reduce its effectiveness. If you find you’re using your spray more frequently, discuss this with your GP or pharmacist, as there may be an underlying issue, and you may benefit from taking a long-acting nitrate medication. We suggest pairing this spray with our Fright Fest Liquid Latex or Scar Wax. The ultimate combination for creating realistic Halloween wounds and ghoulish gore looks.

I need to use my GTN spray quite often. Am I using it correctly and how much is too much? Sunil Kochhar says: More than 70% of patients reported lower average pain scores at four weeks than with standard of care in chronic wounds The spray can also cause a drop in blood pressure, so use the spray while sitting down to avoid the risk of dizziness and fainting.

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When Granulox is sprayed on a wound, highly purified haemoglobin is released. This binds with oxygen from the environment and diffuses through the wound exudate, and the haemoglobin supplies the base of the wound topically with oxygen. The oxygen supply to the base of the wound supports wound healing and patient outcomes . Versatile Use: Perfect for costumes ranging from zombies and vampires to crime scene investigators and horror movie characters. Use it on clothing, accessories, props, and decorations to create a chillingly authentic look. Studies report that using Granulox results in shorter healing time, reduced pain scores and total cost savings for healthcare providers compared to standard of care .

A convenient spray application makes Granulox a portable and easy-to-use adjunct to standard of care wound treatment. Granulox can be applied when the wound dressing is changed, and at least every three days for optimal results.Especially made to create professional finish gory looks! This spray is also great for finishing off SFX makeup, sets, props, and has even more uses. A GTN spray is prescribed to treat angina, which occurs when blood flow to the heart is restricted. If you have angina, you may experience chest pain as a result of everyday exertion. It may also be brought on by other situations like getting stressed at work.

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