does anyone know of latex free liquid pasties? can t use latex ones due to allergic reactions. If there is such a thing where can i buy it or what can I use instead?
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does anyone know of latex free liquid pasties? can t use latex ones due to allergic reactions. If there is such a thing where can i buy it or what can I use instead?
use fabric paint
Someof the girls where I work use rubber cement. I can't use it due to severe chemical burns. I tried it one night and OUCH!
The latex is a pain to get off, but that cement was torture!
Other girls I have worked with use, craft paint, or bandaids.
I used fabric paint. It looks just like latex without the itching and burning.
thanx for the ideas. Dont wanna sound stupid, but where do I get fabric paint? the local dancer shop doesnt sell it. any online websites ?
JoAnn's or other craft stores.
how long does it take to dry? is there a way to make it dry fast in a few minutes? If a bra is worn over will it stay on or stain the bra?
You use a hair dryer and then lightly dust powder over it.
I used it when I was dancing and had to wear gowns. It stayed all night.
I always found that the shit cracked and I had to keep reapplying it. What brand did you use?
If it just needs to look coloured, then use that stay put lipstick. Easy to get away with.
I'm not sure, I've packed it all away. I'll have to go look....it's in storage, so it'll take me a few days. I found using a cover-up stick to color the area in that I was putting the paint on, then putting the paint over it, followed by the light dusting of powder always worked for me. Mine never cracked. But, it may have something to do with using the cover stick.Quote:
Originally Posted by Susan Wayward
I'll let you know in a few days what brand I used.
Wal mart has a brand called Tulip that works well, you can use transparent with glitter and it just looks like eyeshadow.