
Orc Brow
Orc Brow
Epic Effect's Orc Brow is a latex prosthetic molded to create an expression suitable for a brutal warrior race like the orcs. Designed to cover the forehead, this prosthetic will comfortably follow the eyebrows and respect hairlines, adding wrinkles, warts and bumps to create an eternally angry expression. Large contact surfaces against the nose, upper forehead, and temples allow for plenty of surface area in which to securely and safely glue the latex to the wearer’s skin.
The Orc Brow prosthetic is made from thick 100% natural high-quality latex, making it strong and durable, ensuring long life and extended reuse. Application of this prosthetic is easy using Epic Effect Prosthetic Power Glue, Mastix Spirit Gum or other prosthetic adhesive. This Orc Brow comes in dark green, but can easily be painted to match the style you desire using Epic Effects Make-Ups.
The package contains instructions in English and French.
- Available in Green color
- Available in size M/L
Inspiration
- Earliest references to orcs are found in Old English and Anglo-Saxon sources, such as in Beowulf and in 16th century Italian folktales
- The word itself stems from the Latin word Orcus, which was the name given to the Roman deity of the dead
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s 20th century The Lord of the Rings series describes orcs as brutish, aggressive beings with a taste for human flesh
- Tolkien’s writings influenced many role-playing games, and are now seen in such games as Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer and Warcraft
Orc Brow
Epic Effect's Orc Brow is a latex prosthetic molded to create an expression suitable for a brutal warrior race like the orcs. Designed to cover the forehead, this prosthetic will comfortably follow the eyebrows and respect hairlines, adding wrinkles, warts and bumps to create an eternally angry expression. Large contact surfaces against the nose, upper forehead, and temples allow for plenty of surface area in which to securely and safely glue the latex to the wearer’s skin.
The Orc Brow prosthetic is made from thick 100% natural high-quality latex, making it strong and durable, ensuring long life and extended reuse. Application of this prosthetic is easy using Epic Effect Prosthetic Power Glue, Mastix Spirit Gum or other prosthetic adhesive. This Orc Brow comes in dark green, but can easily be painted to match the style you desire using Epic Effects Make-Ups.
The package contains instructions in English and French.
- Available in Green color
- Available in size M/L
Inspiration
- Earliest references to orcs are found in Old English and Anglo-Saxon sources, such as in Beowulf and in 16th century Italian folktales
- The word itself stems from the Latin word Orcus, which was the name given to the Roman deity of the dead
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s 20th century The Lord of the Rings series describes orcs as brutish, aggressive beings with a taste for human flesh
- Tolkien’s writings influenced many role-playing games, and are now seen in such games as Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer and Warcraft
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Orc Brow
Epic Effect's Orc Brow is a latex prosthetic molded to create an expression suitable for a brutal warrior race like the orcs. Designed to cover the forehead, this prosthetic will comfortably follow the eyebrows and respect hairlines, adding wrinkles, warts and bumps to create an eternally angry expression. Large contact surfaces against the nose, upper forehead, and temples allow for plenty of surface area in which to securely and safely glue the latex to the wearer’s skin.
The Orc Brow prosthetic is made from thick 100% natural high-quality latex, making it strong and durable, ensuring long life and extended reuse. Application of this prosthetic is easy using Epic Effect Prosthetic Power Glue, Mastix Spirit Gum or other prosthetic adhesive. This Orc Brow comes in dark green, but can easily be painted to match the style you desire using Epic Effects Make-Ups.
The package contains instructions in English and French.
- Available in Green color
- Available in size M/L
Inspiration
- Earliest references to orcs are found in Old English and Anglo-Saxon sources, such as in Beowulf and in 16th century Italian folktales
- The word itself stems from the Latin word Orcus, which was the name given to the Roman deity of the dead
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s 20th century The Lord of the Rings series describes orcs as brutish, aggressive beings with a taste for human flesh
- Tolkien’s writings influenced many role-playing games, and are now seen in such games as Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer and Warcraft













