Recently, a heart-wrenching news caused a shock in the entertainment industry. Actress Margaret suffered severe facial injuries due to the use of special effects makeup “prostheses.”
Margaret used a special effects makeup “prosthesis” provided by the crew when she was in a film with very high special effects requirements. During the shoot, she felt discomfort on her face, with slight itching and tingling. But because of the filming task, did not pay too much attention.
After filming, the situation deteriorated dramatically. The skin on Margaret’s face began to swell and thicken with blisters. Some of her skin even ulcerated, and she was in so much pain that she had to be hospitalized.
According to a dermatologist, the damage was caused by harmful chemicals contained in special effect makeup “prostheses”. After contact with the skin, these substances cause strong allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing irreversible damage to the skin tissue.
This incident not only made Margaret suffer a great deal of pain, but also sounded the alarm for the entire film and television industry.
Special effects makeup to enhance the visual effect at the same time, safety must not be ignored. Film and television producers need to more strictly screen special effects makeup products to protect the rights and interests of actors. The audience is also looking forward to seeing the industry quickly make changes to avoid such tragedies.
You Might Be Interested In: