TPE body paint used by the manufactueres
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TPE body paint used by the manufactueres
Does anyone know exactly what they are using for areola colouring and other highlighting?
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There were also thoughts about making colored paste as more permanent solutions
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Strange why this is difficult to pinpoint, I've scoured the internet and come up with nothing absolute. I wish I knew somebody on the inside to ask.
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Seems anyone interested has found acceptable replacements in standard cosmetics. I'm into painting things due to my other hobbies and have quite a bit of experience, I figure if I knew what they are using I could duplicate it and possibly improve on the application, durability or maybe simply using higher quality paint or whatever it is. I also have plenty of time to fool around with it. It would just be a good thing to know to start out with. You're right, it could very well be nothing more than standard cosmetics, maybe the acrylics used on latex masks applied very thinly.Mr Franz wrote:A few years ago there was a WM factory video floating around showing them applying what looked like regular powdered makeup then hitting it with a heat gun. Heat seals it I suppose and keeps it from just rubbing off, but since it will still come off with baby oil, I'm inclined to believe that's all it is.
In any case I'll hunt to down a piece of TPE to experiment on first, don't want to waste the supplied piece.