![]() ![]() White glue is dirt cheap, and you can find it almost anywhere, so it works much better for spontaneous projects like, say, filming a ten-minute random zombie flick in the backyard for YouTube. I've experimented a lot with white glue effects instead of latex foam, not because I'm allergic but because liquid latex just costs too much for my meager hobbyist budget of pretty much nothing. For a more textured effect, try painting it on in layers, letting the previous layer dry before you add a new one. June 18, - No special mixing required, you really do just paint the white glue onto your skin and let it dry. It doesn't work as well as latex, plus it dries slowly and I can't use a huge amount of it or there will be a lot of waste. It's the best special effects make-up product I have used so far.Īs for white glue, I never use it, but I used fake eyelashes glue. I am wondering if there's any possible way to avoid it, because I love liquid latex, it's not very expensive for me and good for making any kind of scratches, scars or wounds. My feet have been itching ever since Halloween and it's the middle of November, now. I use liquid latex as well, but I'm one of those people who is allergic to it. I just hate how it really, really sticks and is hard to get off your hands. Only if you use a lot of it, it would surely be expensive. If you are up for a small scar or apply fake grasses on it, it works well, fast and easy. Plus it almost got out of shape during my night for halloween. This one is more convenient, but I hate how it sticks and it is hard to wash my hands after I get it done. I would like to find out if liquid latex can be used in layers to form high cheek bones in order to use it for my Elvis Presley shows. People are saying that foam latex looks more natural when blended in, but then again, I don't know for sure! ![]() I want to make and sell costume facial prosthetics, as well as keep a few for my own use. I know that Liquid Latex body paint is printable, and you have to pour the foam stuff into a mold (at least I think that's correct). ![]()
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