Tinsel Korey has admitted that she found her prosthetic make-up on Twilight Saga: Eclipse uncomfortable.
The actress reprises the role of Emily Young, the fiancee of Wolf Pack alpha Sam Uley, in the third movie to hit the big screen and has to wear a prosthetic scar on her face.
And the actress revealed that it wasn't painful but she did find it very uncomfortable.
Speaking to Collider she said: "After the make-up process, I was like, 'I never want to do a sci-fi movie where I’m in make-up for seven months.' It’s interesting. It was my first time ever getting prosthetics.
"They put this goopy stuff all over your head and they tell you it’s like a facial, but it’s actually very claustrophobic. All they have are these places where your nostrils are and I kept thinking that they were closing up, but they were like, 'No, we’re looking at it.' So, they made a mold of my face.
"The first make-up crew had three test runs, so by the time we were shooting, they got it down to three hours. They switched make-up crews for Eclipse and they never had any test runs, and they had to figure out what the other team had done, so the first day, I was in the chair for eight hours.
"But, they adjusted the scar from New Moon to Eclipse. The first time, there was more pullage on my face, so I had a hard time eating. It didn’t hurt, but it was uncomfortable."
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is released 9th July.
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