Ben Nye's natural white wax, a top - notch professional modeling putty, is perfect for simulating bone color on broken bones and exposed skulls. This simulated bone wax has a truly realistic natural white shade and a firm yet flexible texture. It allows you to craft jagged bone fragments or expose cranial matter easily. Ideal for creating lifelike injury effects, it's highly recommended for disaster simulation training. To use, take the bone wax out of the container with tools like a Wooden Modeling Tool (MT - 1) or a Metal Spatula (SP - 1). Pre - shape it with your fingers into an irregular broken bone. Then, insert the simulated bone fragment with a jagged edge into the prosthetic wound. You can also make a torn or lacerated wound on a bony surface using Nose & Scar Wax. Seal the wax edges with Clear Latex, apply setting powder, and add a thin layer of Castor Sealer before coloring. Put stage blood at the wound penetration. Use a coarse - pore stipple sponge to add an irregular fresh scab texture along the wound opening. Finish with FX Creme Colors. Remove the wax with a modeling tool and clean your skin with Spirit Gum Remover, Quick Cleanse, or soap and water. You can expect 4 - 25 applications per ounce. Available in two sizes: BS - 2 (71gm./2.5oz.) and BS - 3 (226gm./8oz.).

Hey there! Using this Ben Nye bone simulation wax is easy. First, grab a utensil like a Wooden Modeling Tool or a Metal Spatula to take the wax out of the container. Shape it with your fingers into an uneven broken - bone shape. Then, put the simulated bone fragment with a rough edge into the fake wound. You can make a torn - looking wound on a bone - like surface with Nose & Scar Wax. After that, seal the edges of the wax with Clear Latex, sprinkle on some setting powder, and add a thin layer of Castor Sealer before you start coloring. Add stage blood where the wound would be penetrated. Use a sponge with big holes to add a scab - like texture around the wound opening. Finish up with FX Creme Colors. When you're done, use a modeling tool to remove the wax. To clean your skin, you can use Spirit Gum Remover, Quick Cleanse, or just plain soap and water. Remember, you can get 4 to 25 uses out of each ounce of this wax. And it comes in two sizes: 2.5 ounces and 8 ounces. Have fun creating those realistic injury effects!