Vice Makeup and Hair Interview
The Weird Role K-Y Jelly and Latex Played in Transforming Christian Bale Into Dick Cheney
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Hands down, according to Biscoe: the Stretch & Stipple Latex ($6), which was used around the characters' eyes and nasal labial folds to create a wrinkled effect. "While the material is still wet, you blow dry it, stretching the skin in the opposite direction of where you want wrinkles to be," she said. "When it's dry, you let go and you have wrinkles or saggy, crepy skin."
In Lynne Cheney's later years, Biscoe adds that Adams also wore yellowed dental veneers ("much like Invisalign," she said) to dull her teeth.