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Actress McKenzie Westmore hosts. She's not only poised and attractive but comes from one of the grand families of movie and television special effects. Her dad was the makeup artist for "Star Trek."

If you can't handle folks with tattoos and body piercings, don't watch "Face Off." Two of the women sport the same retro Bettie Page hair bob, and the judges have the blustering exactitude of the Comic Book Guy on "The Simpsons." There's something endearingly nerdy about the whole affair.

And if you thought the "Runway" models had it hard, try breathing under layers of latex! Look for special guest judges, including director Sean Cunningham ("Friday the 13th) -- and with judging comes judgment and an elimination every week.

If Freddy Krueger took over "Project Runway," it might look something like "Face Off."

"Face Off" hews so much to the "Runway" formula, it practically falls over and busts a lip, but at least the pacing is fast. The dozen contestants are introduced in a dash.

In a familiar challenge, the artists are urged to use everything at their introductory party - even the waiters - to create an original face makeup.

In the elimination round, the competitors are split into teams of two and must fashion a human-creature hybrid, choosing among an ostrich, a beetle and an elephant.

Like "Runway," the artists' models take their marks. Unlike "Runway," the judges then file up to inspect the work. That's one innovation "Runway" should steal. Why should plagiarism run in one direction?

Syfy is giving $100,000 and a year's supply of makeup from Alcore to the ultimate winner, but that feels chintzy. Why not make the prize meaningful and offer a job with Syfy designing the next "Mansquito" or "Rock Monster"?

Tonight, Bravo's geeky cable sibling, Syfy, puts a monstrously creative spin on the talent search in "Face Off," in which a dozen special-effects makeup artists compete for $100,000, a year's worth of makeup and, presumably, bragging rights.

One of the first things I noticed about "Face Off's" contestants, who represent a range of experience - one was nominated for an Emmy at 19, another's fresh out of school, still another owns his own special-effects company - is their relative modesty.

And that's not something you can merely spin.

I'm not sure "Project Runway" would give its contestants three days to design a wedding gown and a honeymoon wardrobe for Kate Middleton.

"Face Off" is hosted by actress McKenzie Westmore, daughter of makeup artist Michael Westmore ("Star Trek: The Next Generation"), whose family has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their several generations of wizardry, and judged by Ve Neill ("Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"), Glenn Hetrick ("Heroes," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") and Patrick Tatopoulos ("I Am Legend," "Godzilla").

The younger Westmore earlier this month gave reporters at the Television Critics Association's winter meetings a quick primer on the family business: "When my great-grandfather was the wigmaker to the king and queen of England, he came over into Hollywood, opened a wig shop over on Sunset Boulevard.

Her grandfather worked on "Gone With the Wind," and her great-uncle created the "Creature from the Black Lagoon," she said. Her father's "laboratory was attached to our house.

Though winning "Face Off" might give a makeup artist not born with the name Westmore a leg up in the business, it's a business that's "more competitive than ever," said Hetrick, "because [of] the constantly shifting sands of technology," including the need to integrate makeup with computer-generated effects. Plus, money's tight.

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