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Thick, arterial-red fake blood that stays where you put it — no dripping off your chin before you even reach the party. One 15 ml bottle covers a full face wound or a couple of accent marks. The best finishing touch for vampire bites, slash wounds, and horror props that actually make people flinch.
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Fake Blood — Realistic Stage Blood for Costumes and Props

Fake blood is a theatrical-grade liquid cosmetic that gives you a convincing, freshly-spilled look for Halloween costumes, festival outfits, horror props, and prank setups. This 15 ml bottle delivers a rich, deep crimson that looks disturbingly real against skin and fabric — enough for one solid application or several smaller touch-ups.

15 ml bottle Rich crimson colour Easy to apply Costume and prop use

Why You Need Fake Blood in Your Kit

There's a difference between a costume and a costume. You can throw on a cape and plastic fangs, or you can walk into the party looking like you've just fed. A dribble of fake blood down the chin, a smear across the forehead, a few drops on a white shirt — that's what separates "oh, you're a vampire" from people genuinely doing a double-take at the door.

This stuff has a thick, viscous consistency — it doesn't run off your skin like water the moment you apply it. It sits where you put it, which means you can build up layers for a clotted, textured wound effect or let a single trail run down from the corner of your mouth. The colour is a deep arterial red, not the bright cherry tone you get from cheap alternatives that look more like jam than injury.

The honest limitation: 15 ml isn't a huge volume. You'll get one full face application or a couple of smaller accents out of it. If you're planning full-body gore or soaking an entire shirt, grab two or three bottles. For a single bite mark, slash wound, or bloody nose effect, one bottle does the job nicely.

How to Use Fake Blood

  1. Finish your base makeup and costume first — fake blood is always the final layer, otherwise you'll smear it everywhere while getting dressed.
  2. Shake the bottle gently to ensure the pigment is evenly distributed.
  3. For drip effects, apply a small pool at the starting point (corner of mouth, hairline, wound edge) and let gravity do the work. Tilt your head to guide the direction.
  4. For smeared or clotted effects, dab a small amount onto your fingertip or a sponge and press it onto the skin in layers. Let each layer partially dry before adding the next for a more dimensional look.
  5. For clothing and props, drip or flick directly from the bottle. Bear in mind that fake blood can stain light fabrics permanently — only use on items you don't mind sacrificing to the cause.
  6. To remove from skin, use warm water and soap or a makeup remover wipe. Work gently around the eyes.
SpecValue
Volume15 ml
ColourDeep arterial red
ApplicationSkin, fabric, props
SKUHS1782
ConsistencyViscous liquid
Coverage1 full face application or 2-3 accent wounds

Planning a full horror look? Pair this with UV face paint for wounds that glow under blacklight at night events, or grab a set of costume fangs to complete the vampire aesthetic. If you're going all-out on festival costume prep, a small mirror and some cotton buds for precision application make a real difference.

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