Trypophobia (Fear of Holes) Silicone SFX Prosthetic Appliance
Trigger Warning: Trypophobia (Fear of clustered holes/bumps)

Trypophobia (Fear of Holes) Silicone SFX Prosthetic Appliance Trigger Warning: Trypophobia (Fear of clustered holes/bumps)

$25.00
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Trypophobia (Fear of Holes) Silicone SFX Prosthetic Appliance
Trigger Warning: Trypophobia (Fear of clustered holes/bumps)

Trypophobia (Fear of Holes) Silicone SFX Prosthetic Appliance Trigger Warning: Trypophobia (Fear of clustered holes/bumps)

$25.00

Create deeply unsettling and skin-crawling special effects with our Trypophobia Silicone Prosthetic. Designed to trigger the primal fear of irregular patterns and clustered holes, this hyper-realistic appliance is perfect for horror films, Halloween, cosplay, and advanced SFX makeup.

Handcrafted from premium Dragon Skin platinum-cure silicone, this prosthetic features a deeply textured, organic “honeycomb” or “lotus pod” skin infection effect. The translucent encapsulation layer allows for seamless blending into the skin, creating a terrifyingly realistic illusion that the holes are embedded directly into your flesh.

Key Features:
• Trypophobia-Inducing Design: Features irregular, organic, deep clustered holes designed to trigger maximum discomfort and horror.
• Premium Dragon Skin Silicone: Made with industry-standard platinum-cure silicone by Smooth-On. 100% Latex-Free and hypoallergenic.
• Encapsulated for Seamless Blending: The ultra-thin encapsulation layer melts away with acetone or 99% alcohol, leaving an invisible edge that blends perfectly with your natural skin.
• Unpainted & Customizable: Comes in a natural translucent skin tone, ready for you to customize with alcohol-activated palettes (like Skin Illustrator), cream colors, or fake blood to create infected, rotting, or alien textures.
• Lightweight & Flexible: Moves naturally with your skin and muscles for comfortable, long-term wear.

How to Apply:
1. Clean the skin area with alcohol to remove oils.
2. Apply a professional SFX adhesive (like Pros-Aide or Telesis) to both the skin and the back of the prosthetic. Wait until tacky.
3. Press the prosthetic firmly onto the skin, starting from the center and working outward to avoid air bubbles.
4. Melt the encapsulated edges using a Q-tip dipped in Acetone or 99% Isopropyl Alcohol for a seamless, invisible transition.
5. Paint and detail using alcohol-activated makeup. Fill the holes with dark colors or fake blood for maximum trypophobic effect!

How to Remove:
Gently peel up an edge and use a professional adhesive remover (like Pros-Aide Remover or Isopropyl Myristate) on a cotton swab to dissolve the glue. Do not rip off the skin. Clean the area with soap and water.

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