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'''''Warrior Makeup''''' is a special feature contained on disc two of the [[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (DVD)#Contents of the 2-disc set (DVD and Blu-ray)|two-disc set]] of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''.
 
'''''Warrior Makeup''''' is a special feature contained on disc two of the [[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (DVD)#Contents of the 2-disc set (DVD and Blu-ray)|two-disc set]] of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''.
   
The feature is a documentary showing Makeup Department Head [[Felicity Bowring]] and her team of 26 makeup artists preparing the two different type of [[Ugha]] warriors. Both the types of warriors had been designed by [[Guy Dyas]].
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The feature is a documentary showing Makeup Department Head [[Felicity Bowring]] and her team of 26 makeup artists preparing the two different type of [[Ugha]] warriors. Both the types of warriors had been designed by [[Guy Hendrix Dyas]].
   
 
The first type of warriors got encapsulated keloids made by a prosthetics company applied to their skin all over their body. Their heads were shaved and artificial hair structures were glued to the heads. Their bodies got dirtied up and their teeth got blackened.
 
The first type of warriors got encapsulated keloids made by a prosthetics company applied to their skin all over their body. Their heads were shaved and artificial hair structures were glued to the heads. Their bodies got dirtied up and their teeth got blackened.

Revision as of 20:20, 5 October 2014

Warrior Makeup is a special feature contained on disc two of the two-disc set of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

The feature is a documentary showing Makeup Department Head Felicity Bowring and her team of 26 makeup artists preparing the two different type of Ugha warriors. Both the types of warriors had been designed by Guy Hendrix Dyas.

The first type of warriors got encapsulated keloids made by a prosthetics company applied to their skin all over their body. Their heads were shaved and artificial hair structures were glued to the heads. Their bodies got dirtied up and their teeth got blackened.

The second type of warriors, called "mud warriors", were just covered from top to toe with mud made from a non-toxic clay. Felicity Bowring herself experimented with different mixings of such clays to get the right color.

Both types of warriors wore prosthetic ears having elongated earlobes into which a sort of nuts cut in half was stuck.