Hi everyone, I'm new here and a first-time challenger for making facial prosthetics. I was going off of several tutorials to get started, but it seems I've encountered a problem and I'm stuck. Could you give me some advice?
Here's what I've done so far:
1) Made a plaster face cast. Once completely dried, I sealed its surface with a few coats of modge podge.
2) I used air-setting clay to build my sculpt onto the face cast.
3) Once the clay sculpt was dry, I applied a thin layer of vaseline, and then several thin coats of liquid latex.
4) Here's where it got hairy: I am at the point where I want to make a negative mold of my sculpt. Rather than doing the pouring method, I saw in a tutorial how you could essentially pile up plaster on top of the sculpt in layers. I started by applying a thin layer of vaseline to my sculpt, then 4 thin layers of liquid latex. Then, I mixed some clumpy plaster, and then layered it on top of the latex. For the last layer, I applied some plaster gauze so the fibers will keep the mold together. (see my photos below)

I had to leave it for several days because of time, but when I went back to it, the plaster mold would not come off the face cast. The latex did prevent the outer plaster from sticking, but I literally had to break off the outer plaster mold to get the cast out. It's a challenge because I need to keep the face cast in tact, so that I can remove all the clay and use the original cast for when I pour the silicone.
Alternatively, I tried a dish soap method that someone suggested, and for that time I tried removing the outer plaster as soon as it seemed fit enough to hold its shape....but that proved to be the same result.
So many people swear by vaseline, but it's really not doing the trick for me. Anyone have an alternative mold release that they'd recommend? Or is there something along the way that I'm doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
(For anyone who's curious, I'm making this for my outfit of Baron, from Ghibli's "The Cat Returns.")
Here's what I've done so far:
1) Made a plaster face cast. Once completely dried, I sealed its surface with a few coats of modge podge.
2) I used air-setting clay to build my sculpt onto the face cast.
3) Once the clay sculpt was dry, I applied a thin layer of vaseline, and then several thin coats of liquid latex.
4) Here's where it got hairy: I am at the point where I want to make a negative mold of my sculpt. Rather than doing the pouring method, I saw in a tutorial how you could essentially pile up plaster on top of the sculpt in layers. I started by applying a thin layer of vaseline to my sculpt, then 4 thin layers of liquid latex. Then, I mixed some clumpy plaster, and then layered it on top of the latex. For the last layer, I applied some plaster gauze so the fibers will keep the mold together. (see my photos below)

I had to leave it for several days because of time, but when I went back to it, the plaster mold would not come off the face cast. The latex did prevent the outer plaster from sticking, but I literally had to break off the outer plaster mold to get the cast out. It's a challenge because I need to keep the face cast in tact, so that I can remove all the clay and use the original cast for when I pour the silicone.
Alternatively, I tried a dish soap method that someone suggested, and for that time I tried removing the outer plaster as soon as it seemed fit enough to hold its shape....but that proved to be the same result.
So many people swear by vaseline, but it's really not doing the trick for me. Anyone have an alternative mold release that they'd recommend? Or is there something along the way that I'm doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
(For anyone who's curious, I'm making this for my outfit of Baron, from Ghibli's "The Cat Returns.")