Description The Ben Nye Creme Foundation – Cadaver Grey is a professional creme colour ideal for creating realistic shock, cyanosis, pallor, and distressed skin effects in moulage and simulation training. Richly pigmented for strong opacity and durable wear, this colour can be used sparingly to create subtle clinical presentations or built up for more dramatic casualty effects. Featuring expertly blended micro-fine pigments suspended in a versatile HD creme base, Cadaver Grey can be applied to the face, eyes, lips, and body to support realistic injury, illness, and deterioration scenarios. Creme Colour for Shock, Cyanosis & Distressed Skin Effects Cadaver Grey is suitable for clinical, emergency, first aid, tactical, and casualty simulation scenarios where learners need to recognise signs of shock, cyanosis, poor perfusion, or patient deterioration. It can be blended into the skin for subtle realism or layered with other colours to create more complex moulage effects. For a broader selection of creme and alcohol-based effects, explore our Cremes & Alcohol Paints range. For a complete TraumaSim-selected colour kit, view the Ben Nye TraumaSim Casualty FX Moulage Palette. Key Features Professional creme colour for moulage and simulation effects Cadaver Grey shade ideal for shock, cyanosis, pallor, and distressed skin Richly pigmented for strong opacity and durable wear Micro-fine pigments in a versatile HD creme base Can be applied subtly or built up for stronger visual effects Suitable for face, eyes, lips, and body application Suitable For Shock and cyanosis simulation Pallor and patient deterioration effects Clinical and emergency training scenarios Casualty simulation and moulage application Manikins and live role players Includes 1 x Ben Nye Creme Foundation – Cadaver Grey Please follow product instructions for safe application, blending, removal, and storage. For training, moulage, and special effects use only. Explore additional products in our Cremes & Alcohol Paints range and Tools & Application range.






