Types of Renewable powder?
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Types of Renewable powder?
I'm sure this has been asked and answered 100s of times by the community, but I just wanted to hear it and socialize with actual members.
I recently just properly cleaned my doll's most common used places with water so now the skin (silicone doll) is now sticky and not soft.
So my question is, What's the best on market or naturel powder (grocery store) for making my doll soft again that you might recommend.
Thanks!
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My doll: Realdoll - Tanya -5'3 160cm
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And if you a tan skin tone and dont want white powder look on the doll. Use a little Cocoa powder with the corn starch, and it tastes better also......hehehe
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Thanks for the replies I bought myself Johnsons cornstarch baby powder and used a make up brush.
Interesting method with a sock, can you give little more detail on the process with the sock please,
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It's easy. You put a few tablespoons of corn starch in a sock. You can gently dab it on the doll I suppose, or you can just swing it and hit the doll with it and it powders unevenly but quickly.
I must look into the make-up powder brush idea.
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Using a large paintbrush works the best for me. I tried the sock idea at some point and it does work, however it takes forever on a full size doll.SimonSays7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 8:18 amIt's easy. You put a few tablespoons of corn starch in a sock. You can gently dab it on the doll I suppose, or you can just swing it and hit the doll with it and it powders unevenly but quickly.
I must look into the make-up powder brush idea.
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Brooke - (Starpery 148F) viewtopic.php?t=175783
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