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In this issue:
The end of an era: William Tuttle
As MGM's make-up master during the studio's golden age, Bill Tuttle lent his talents to scores of landmark films.
By Rick Devereux
Rashes, blisters and itches: Oh, my!
What you must know to prevent allergic reactions to make-up, and how to recognize and handle reactions when they occur.
By Todd McIntosh
A pinch of Stardust
How make-up magic (on a modest budget) brought wicked witches, plotting princes and a pirate captain to life in this year's most offbeat fantasy film.
By Joe Nazzaro
The future will be airbrushed
Onetime Viennese vaudevillian Sylvia Pinchler made herself over as a product pioneer; now, she explains how high-definition TV and other emerging technology are transforming make-up methods.
By Brett Glass
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