One makeup artist was working on a movie set. Late at night, she was left alone in the makeup trailer. As she was cleaning up, she heard a strange scratching noise from inside a locked cabinet. When she opened it, a rat jumped out, knocking over all her expensive makeup supplies. It was a horror for her as she had to replace a lot of the ruined items.
A makeup artist had a client who wanted a very specific, extreme look for a Halloween party. The artist worked hard to create a gory, zombie - like appearance. But when the client looked in the mirror, she suddenly went into a trance - like state and started acting as if she was actually a zombie. She chased the makeup artist around the room, growling and trying to 'attack'. The artist was terrified and had to hide until the client seemed to snap out of it.
Maybe to entertain their colleagues during breaks. It's a fun way to pass the time and share some spooky experiences from their work.
Perhaps they want to stand out and offer something different. Telling horror stories adds an edge to their makeup artistry and makes them more memorable.
One horror story could be about a time when doing makeup for a horror movie scene. The actor was supposed to look like a decaying corpse. As the makeup artist was applying the prosthetics, the actor suddenly twitched in a very unnatural way. It turned out he had fallen asleep and was having a nightmare, but it scared the makeup artist half to death.
I think the scariest part is when the makeup artist is in a very isolated place like an old, empty building or a deserted backstage area. And then things start to go wrong. There's no one to turn to for help, and the feeling of being trapped with whatever horror is occurring is overwhelming. The loneliness combined with the strange happenings, like hearing unexplained noises or seeing apparitions while being surrounded by makeup tools and products, creates a very spooky atmosphere.
One makeup horror story is when a girl used a new brand of fake eyelashes glue. She didn't test it first. During an important event, the glue started to irritate her eyes really badly. Her eyes became red and swollen, and she had to rush to the bathroom to try and remove the lashes. It was a nightmare as her makeup was ruined and her eyes were in pain.
Allergic reactions are quite common. Like when a client doesn't disclose their allergies and then has a bad reaction during makeup application. Another one is running out of products in the middle of a job. For example, if a makeup artist is doing a full face of makeup and suddenly realizes they don't have enough foundation left. It can be a disaster.
One horror story could be a makeup artist having to deal with a client who has extremely sensitive skin but didn't disclose it. The makeup artist used the usual products and the client had a bad allergic reaction right before an important event. It was a nightmare to try and fix the situation quickly.
A makeup artist can be considered one who tells stories when they use makeup to create a mood. For example, using dark, smoky eyes and pale lips can create a moody, mysterious story. They also tell stories through their choice of colors, like using bright colors for a fun, energetic story.
They might tell stories about famous horror movies. For example, the making - of - horror - stories behind movies like 'The Exorcist' or 'Halloween'.
Sure. One horror story is when a makeup artist was working on a set for a horror movie. The actor was supposed to look really gory, but halfway through the makeup application, the actor had an allergic reaction to one of the products. His face swelled up and they had to rush him to the hospital. It was a nightmare for the makeup artist as it delayed the filming and there were concerns about the actor's well - being.