Stamp On Eyebrows?
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Seems to be quite a trade secret and I don't quite know why, I guess to motive might be to just buy another head when your eyebrows fade. But there should be some support for the community to suggest at least a like product if not the exact one.
the product I've tried below is just tint but it's the closest I've found, unfortunately it takes almost a week to dry for use.
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grimreefer24601 wrote:Have any of you tried these human hair eyebrows on a TPE doll.
https://www.headcovers.com/human-hair-e ... -women-12/
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dollguy13 wrote:Anyone know what exactly it is that use from factory to paint on eyebrows? Whatever it is it's able to go on in fine detail and last quite a while. I've been told from a 3rd party reseller it's just "normal female eyebrow paint." I've tried that, I've tried the matte pallete and blush but it just goes on in one smear. I've tried acrylic paint, I've tried, you name it.
Seems to be quite a trade secret and I don't quite know why, I guess to motive might be to just buy another head when your eyebrows fade. But there should be some support for the community to suggest at least a like product if not the exact one.
the product I've tried below is just tint but it's the closest I've found, unfortunately it takes almost a week to dry for use.
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That could well be it about the heat, I never quite thought that the method of get it on might be different.Mr Franz wrote:Whatever they use, I doubt it's anything special, but I do believe heat is applied afterward to set it. Seems to me I read that somewhere.
As for those stamp on eye brows I used them. They rub off as soon as you touch or rub it in pieces, kind of like the stamp on tattoo's. And eventually the wrinkle off even if you don't touch it. Getting the adherence is the issue. I thought it would be quite a nice idea though. I even experimented with a stronger adhesive, unfortunately caused the stamp on brow to warp out
Also tried gluing on real eye brows; that works okay, but the strains start to fall out after a time unless you use a super glue which causes it to harden like a rock and become permanent. Not ideal however you look at it.
Tried permanent brown marker, fades quickly, doesn't give the detail with fading.
acrylic paint, peels off and doesn't allow for fine detailing
brow pencil with stencil outline, the pencil doesn't put out well on the TPE to make clear defined marks
craft model paint, didn't dry but stayed as an oily residue
eyebrow cream (used to darken female eye brows that are sparse) smeared off instantly, no adherence
brown mineral powder matte, worked to a degree to add the brow in entirety but the powdering effect left smearing and smudging look
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Define "quickly". I use Sharpies for Brie and its easily a 2+ month duration. I imagine they'd go much longer (4-5 at least) if I didn't want to touch them up for every photoshoot. Once it sets it doesn't smudge much - I try to avoid washing the brow area unless I absolutely must. The Ultra Fine size Sharpies can give reasonably good detail to simulate hair strands - an Ultra Ultra Fine would be better if they made such a thing, but Ultra Fine is not bad - as good for detail as the stamp-ons I've seen on Amazon.dollguy13 wrote:Tried permanent brown marker, fades quickly, doesn't give the detail with fading.
Real or synthetic hair glued on might be tops for realism but I stand by Sharpies as both the cheapest and most durable option. A single $4 pen should outlast the doll and at least in my experience only needs to be touched up every couple of months after the first draw.
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I think I going to try the human hair brow wig I posted earlier. However, some other poster in other threads lead me to a less expensive model. About $20 cheaper here. http://www.eyebrowz.com/wigs.htm
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Mary Jane Blonde (This was the wig I was matching with the eyebrows).
But I kind of like MJ with her red curls lately.
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https://youtu.be/PqwtyqX-jl8
https://youtu.be/8WCipq0Z73U
https://youtu.be/6LpzIOP6qRI
Seems fairly straight forward and easy enough? Would TPE hold up to this kind of thing? Thanks.
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Just bought two more sets of Cardani Eyebrows. Becka and Jilly Bean can't wait for their set.
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I used an eyebrow stencil to create a light shape of the eyebrow, then made some hair strokes over it with acrylic paint and a toothpick.
The only thing is that after a while the paint tends to crack as it is not as flexible as TPE.
I really need to try this technique with tinted caulk instead of paint so it will stay more flexible.
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grimreefer24601 wrote:Jilly Bean just got her new Cardani brows installed. She needs eyelashes too. Hopefully MannequinFan can figure out a way to get her a posable set of eyes.
nice. what are the actual eye sockets like? are they shallow? are the eyes half round?