Thursday, November 17, 2011

Modelling for Brand X Liquid Latex Paint


Modelling for latex paint can be different than other types of bodypaint modelling and has a different preperation and removal process. Here are instructions taken from Brand X Liquid Latex's site to help aid you in how to prepare:

Important Warnings

People with latex or ammonia allergy, extremely sensitive skin or sensitivity to ammonia smell should avoid use of Brand X™ Liquid Latex. A test patch of skin is recommended prior to use. If a rash develops, remove latex, wash the affected areas with soap and water, and discontinue use. Liquid Latex should only be applied to children under strict supervision. Do not ingest, and keep out of eyes, nose, mouth and other orifices. This product is non toxic and biodegradeable, however, do not spill on carpets, clothing and other permeable objects, as liquid latex is permanent on such items. This product should not be used as a prophylactic or contraceptive and can be corrosive and should not be used on certain metals, such as iron, silver, brass and bronze. Stainless steel and aluminum are generally not reactive with latex. Simply Latex™ assumes no legal responsibility for consumer’s use of this product and advises to please use responsibly.

About Brand X™Liquid Latex

Brand X Latex™ is a fun creative product that is only limited by your imagination! Paint it directly onto skin to design and enjoy your own latex clothing, costumes and fashions.

Brand X Latex™ is a natural, biodegradeable and non-toxic result of tree sap and does not contain petroleum or bonding agents commonly found in paint. This allows the skin to breathe underneath.

Brand X Latex™ can be applied to Spandex™, Lycra™, and denim for reusable latex clothing and is great for costumes, clothing, masks or dressing up for your favorite sporting event and should last several hours when applied generously.

Use Brand X Latex™ finishing products for best results. Liquid Latex dries tacky and use of finishing products such as Shyne™, will leave latex smooth and add a shine to the latex, while Glymmer™ will add a metallic or pearlescent effect to the final application. When liquid latex dries, it will be tacky and may stick to itself or other objects it touches and tear. Use of the Simply Latex™ finishing products will leave the latex smooth and add an enamoring effect to the latex. (Trina's Note: In other words, make sure you do not touch painted areas to other painted areas until the final sealant has been applied or we have to peel off and start over again.)

Preparing To Use Liquid Latex

It is best to remove hair from areas to be painted; however, it is not always necessary. Liquid Latex can be removed from small amounts of body hair with ease. Trimming can be done instead of shaving, but to avoid skin irritation do not apply directly after shaving. (Trina's note: I recommend clean shaven!)

Apply a generous amount of any moisturizing lotion for easier removal.and to help prevent irritation. Light vegetable oil can be used to coat areas with heavier hair growth. (Trina's note: I will have one of these on me to put on the body before we begin but you are also welcome to put on lotion after showering.)

If applying Liquid Latex to the face, be sure container has vented properly and apply a light coating of vegetable oil or petroleum jelly to the eyebrows for easier removal. Make sure to keep latex out of eyes, ears, mouth and nose.


Removing Liquid Latex

Simply remove liquid latex by peeling it off. Removal should be done slowly to avoid possible skin irritation. If latex was appllied over fine body hair, there may be a slight pulling sensation, but should not remove the hair itself. For those with medium to heavy body hair, it is recommended that latex be removed in a shower with warm water and soap. Be sure to collect latex so not to clog shower drain. If latex is dried into hair, use baby oil and a comb to breakdown the latex and remove it. Latex is permanent in carpets, drapes and other porous fabrics and materials. (Trina's note: make sure to protect your shower and sink drains- it can clog your pipes. Also on trickier, hairy areas, I use a bar of Master's Artist Hand Soap, which can be found at most art or crafting stores, to create a moisturizing lather which allows the latex to be removed easier. Again, in my experience, no hair is my recommendation.)

I recommend Brand X Liquid Latex Paint over other brands as it is the top selling liquid latex in the world, easy to find in stores like SPENCERS, Silly Farm, or Natasha's Attic and has good color selections including UV Blacklight.

To book Trina to bodypaint using Brand X Liquid Latex paint, please contact her at trinamerry@gmail.com

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