Fake Blood Kit for Realistic Halloween Costume Effects
Turn basic costumes into convincing nightmares
Flat, unfinished Halloween makeup becomes vivid zombie, monster, and theatrical horror effects. Create drips, splatters, clots, and spray details from one coordinated six-piece kit.

Build A Believable Horror Effect
The set gives each part of the look its own application style, so your Halloween makeup has depth instead of one repetitive red mark.

Create Layered Horror
The coordinated set supports different visual finishes, helping you move beyond one flat smear to more dimensional-looking costume effects. Build the base, add controlled details, then finish with scattered marks where the character needs more drama.

Apply With Control
The squeeze tube, narrow-nozzle container, spray bottle, and dropper-style bottle give you different ways to place broad, fine, and scattered effects. That control makes beginner experiments easier and character makeup more deliberate.

One Kit, Many Characters
Use the effects for zombies, monsters, clowns, pranks, cosplay, theatrical scenes, photography, and Halloween parties. It works across the moments when a regular costume needs a more convincing story.

Ready For Showtime
The coordinated horror-themed presentation box keeps the multi-piece set organized before the event begins. Keep the pieces together for costume tests, photography sessions, or quick touch-ups between scenes.
Made For Dramatic Entrances
Real buyers used the set for parties, cosplay, performances, photography, and group costumes.
My first Halloween party costume finally looked finished. The little drip detail on my sleeve made the whole outfit feel more dramatic.
I used the squeeze tube and dropper for my weekend cosplay. Having both made the face details much easier to control.
Bought it for haunted-house prep. The different applicators made quick character changes much less chaotic.
The broad marks and tiny controlled spots photographed very differently in close-up portraits. That range was exactly what I wanted.
We kept the pieces together in the presentation box during the show. Much easier than sorting loose bottles backstage.
Used it on my hands, face, and an inexpensive jacket for a DIY zombie costume. The jacket suddenly had a story.
Great for a themed party where several guests wanted different looks. I liked having options ready for props too. The labels can be hard to distinguish quickly in low light.
My first monster makeup attempt looked much stronger than expected. The spray takes a little practice to control precisely.
We used the six pieces for a group costume instead of passing one bottle around. The liquid can stain fabric, so a test area is important.
Layer Your Blood Like A Pro
Start small, build the story, and use the applicator that matches the mark you want.
Choose the character
Decide whether your look needs zombie drips, monster clots, clown chaos, or a staged horror scene before opening every container.
Place the base
Begin with a small controlled smear or drip on the chosen area. Build the main direction of the effect first.
Add controlled detail
Use the narrow nozzle, squeeze tube, jar, or dropper-style bottle for smaller marks and thicker-looking character details.
Finish with spray
Use the spray bottle sparingly for scattered detail, then check the complete look under the lighting you will actually use.
More Than One Red Smear
A single bottle can cover one basic effect. This set gives the character more ways to look finished.
| Six-piece effect kitMORE RANGE | Single generic bottle | |
|---|---|---|
| Effect formats | Six coordinated pieces | One format |
| Applicator options | Squeeze, nozzle, spray, dropper | Usually one applicator |
| Layered character details | Yes | Limited |
| Useful for multiple characters | Yes | Partial |
| Organized presentation box | Yes | Not included |
Six Ways To Sell The Story
Six visible pieces give you a complete effect range without assembling separate products.
When The Costume Comes Alive
A strong costume needs more than the outfit. It needs the detail that makes people look twice.

The Costume Is Not Done Yet
You can have the mask, clothes, and character ready, then catch the problem in the mirror: the look still feels assembled. One flat red smear rarely gives a zombie, monster, or clown enough story. For a stronger finish, pair the character with carefully placed body glitter accents or other makeup details, then build the blood effect last.

Choose Your Kind Of Chaos
This six-piece fake blood kit gives you more than one way to tell the story. Use controlled marks for character details, thicker-looking effects for clotted areas, and spray application for scattered impact. The result feels intentional rather than like you grabbed the first bottle on the shelf.

Make The Entrance Memorable
Layer the effects across skin, hands, clothing, and props, then step back and check the whole character. Suddenly the costume has a plot, the photos have more drama, and your facial skincare routine can wait until after the final haunting close-up.
Safety guidance for cosmetic and theatrical makeup
About this item
Turn a basic Halloween costume into a vivid horror character with drips, clots, splashes, and spray effects from one six-piece fake blood kit. Use it for parties, cosplay, haunted houses, photography,
Create realistic fake-blood effects for Halloween costumes, makeup, parties, and horror-themed entertainment.
- plain or unconvincing costumes
- lack of realistic blood effects
- creating varied zombie and monster makeup looks
- needing multiple blood-effect products for one costume
Questions Before You Splatter
A few straightforward answers before the costume goes on.