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Glatzan Bald Cap
An excellent fitting plastic bald cap for film, TV, intimate theatre and special effects. Made from Glatzan with extra fine edges. The bald cap can be blended into the skin with Acetone to achieve an invisible join.
| CAT # | Description | Price |
| K02500 | regular length |
$13.80
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| K02505 | long neck | $12.60
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Latex Bald Cap
Strong and reusable. Finest quality. Ideal for stage and opera. To make-up Rubber Bald Caps use RMG-Special Grease Paint for rubber appliances (K02581, K02582).
Using a bald cap is one of the most effective means of creating a character with makeup. This can be used with makeup alone or with the addition of crepe hair and/or prosthetics to achieve different effects.
Select: small, large
| CAT # | Description | Price |
| K02501 | Latex Bald Cap, Clear, Zipper Bag with Instructions |
$12.20
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| K02511 | Latex Bald Cap, Dyed (flesh tone), Zipper Bag with Instructions |
$12.20
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Foam Noses
Good and realistic looking artificial noses made from Cold Foam.
Select: from 7 shapes (see above K1,K2,K3,K4,K6,K7,K-8) K5 is Discontinued.
| CAT # | Description | Price |
| K02521 | Cold Foam Noses |
$9.60
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Rubber Mask Grease Paint (RMG)
Special Grease Paint for Rubber items. RMG should be applied with a sponge dipped in full strength alcohol, e.g. Kryolan Spirit Gum Remover. When you stipple for an opaque effect use little alcohol only.
This page last updated: 01/20/2012









