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Hello! I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm here today to show you how to
put together a werewolf costume. Alright, we've finished up our makeup, and now for
the crowning touch, the fangs. The fangs are what brings the whole piece together. Right
now he just looks like maybe he hasn't shaved in maybe half a year. The fangs are going
to bring everything together. What we're going to do is we're going to put the fangs in.
Now, these fangs are going to go over your lower incisors. What we're going to do is
have the fangs to where they're largely hidden, except just the protruding up over the lips.
Make sure to keep your lips behind the fangs. You don't want the lips rolled up or otherwise
caught on the lips. You want the fangs protruding up, and right a way you can see the automatic
wolf effect we've gotten with this. As the lower incisors are sticking out, you may actually
twitch your lower or your upper lips for additional effect to look more like a dog which is about
to bite. Now, you may think that this werewolf is complete, but we're missing one more key
step. The hands.