Re: new skin & latex


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Posted by Theadora on April 18, 2000 at 23:20:37:

In Reply to: Re: new skin & latex posted by Catherine Cartwright Jones on April 18, 2000 at 22:09:28:

Oh, thank you for the help. That all makes sence. You put the peices
of the puzzel in place! What does NOT work for me is latex ,tissue
plastic wrap ,tape. I did it on myself with good results , then
recently I spent like 4 hours on a design for my freinds hands
inspired by Kenzis Moraccan feet and it made the lines smear. She was
stuck with it for a while & im still getting over the trauma.
Will the quest ever end.Hope not.
Blessings,Theadora : Thank you for the compliments!

: I've used a lot of different seals in a lot of different
situations.
: I really don't do LS outdoors because it attracts bees ... but
: outdoors is ideal for NS. Latex over NS is time consuming BUT you
can
: eliminate that problem if you just hand your client a blow dryer
and
: say "I'll need you to dry this for me, dear, I can't tell when
you're
: getting too hot, and I wouldn't want to hurt you!"

: For NS removal, I like cocoa butter ... I can get it REALLY cheap
: (cheap enough that if I was really organized, I would give people
have
: little packets of it....) also it's nice to smell like chocolate.
Also
: .... there are some "Aussie" sun oils .... spray on mixtures for
: suntans that have nothing in them except delicious smelling
: assortments of natural oils. Then, I also found some marvelous
spray
: on oils in the "ethnic" (black) hair care sections ... like "Hot
Six"
: and "Miracle Eight" that have lovely, lovely fragrant natural
oils.
: Any of those .... gentle rubbing, and PATIENCE .... and no NS is
left
: a day after unwrapping.




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