Face Off - Season 1

Face Off

Season 1

2011 • 8 Episodes

The first season of the Syfy reality television series Face Off featured twelve prosthetic makeup artists competing in a series of challenges to create makeup effects. The winner received US$100,000 and a year's supply of makeup. The season premiered on January 26, 2011. Conor McCullagh of Mississauga, Ontario was the winner of Face Off season one.

Episodes

Welcome to the Jungle - Face Off

1. Welcome to the Jungle

January 26, 2011

The challenge is to create a new human/animal hybrid based from 3 exotic animals that are brought into lab.

Naked Ambition - Face Off

2. Naked Ambition

February 2, 2011

A full-body makeup challenge for the contestants.

Out of this World - Face Off

3. Out of this World

February 9, 2011

Makeup artist Michael Westmore meets the contestants at Vasquez Rocks in Southern California, where episodes of "Star Trek" were shot, and the competitors learn that they must create an alien for a newly discovered world

Bad to the Bone - Face Off

4. Bad to the Bone

February 16, 2011

"Friday the 13th" director Sean Cunningham serves as a guest judge for a challenge that has the contestants creating an original horror-movie villain along with an accompanying movie poster, title and tagline.

Switched and Hitched - Face Off

5. Switched and Hitched

February 23, 2011

In teams of two, the contestants turn brides into grooms and grooms into brides.

Dancing Dead - Face Off

6. Dancing Dead

March 2, 2011

Zombies take over as the seven remaining special effects artists must create an original zombie to avoid the dreaded double elimination on “Dancing Dead”.

Family Plot - Face Off

7. Family Plot

March 9, 2011

The five remaining contestants must disguise themselves to fool their own family members at a Los Angeles wig shop.

Twisted Tales - Face Off

8. Twisted Tales

March 16, 2011

The last challenge has the three remaining contestants creating fairy-tale characters derived from "The Three Little Pigs," "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel" for a cocktail-party setting in the first-season finale.