Fig. 15b.—Putty applications.
| A. | Putty | addition to | forehead. |
| B. | „ | „ | nose. |
| C. | „ | „ | chin. |
Fig. 15c.—Finished features.
Sometimes it is required that the nose shall be made larger; then the “nose putty” is called into play, carefully modeled on to the nose, and with the aid of the same grease paint as is utilized for complexion, made to correspond with the rest of the face ([Figs. 15a], [15b], and [15c]).
Fig. 16.—Hand made-up for “old age.”
Dark shadows under the eyes can be produced by gray grease paint, but for the formation of crow’s-feet, the brown will be found the best.