What kind of makeup would work to blend the edges? I made a lovely, feather edged set of cheekbones (in silicone) which glue down perfectly, almost invisible. However, when I go to put foundation over it, it gathers around the edges and looks horrible! Is there a foundation which would work on silicone for a full face makup?
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I've never been able to get silicone edges thin enough to blend. I'm not certain what they're using here, but there's a reference to using alcohol for blending, so it clearly isn't silicone at the edges. Do I have to buy the course in order to learn what's going on here?
Normally you can dissolve prosthetic blend edges with acetone. That’s probably what they used. You’re going to want to be VERY careful around the eyes, mouth, and nose. Don’t want the acetone to get where it shouldn’t
@@ProSilTechChannel its encapsulated silicon in bald cap plastic. Bald cap plastic can be acentone or alcohol based, so you will use any of them to disolve the cap plastic
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What kind of makeup would work to blend the edges? I made a lovely, feather edged set of cheekbones (in silicone) which glue down perfectly, almost invisible. However, when I go to put foundation over it, it gathers around the edges and looks horrible! Is there a foundation which would work on silicone for a full face makup?
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I've never been able to get silicone edges thin enough to blend. I'm not certain what they're using here, but there's a reference to using alcohol for blending, so it clearly isn't silicone at the edges. Do I have to buy the course in order to learn what's going on here?
I have not watched the whole course but I'm sure it is cap plastic
That could do the trick. I'll have to try that.
Henglaar they encapsulated the prosthetics in cap plastic. similar process to wound prosthetic making
Since they are using alcohol, its more than likely a cap plastic like Super Baldiez.
Henglaar encapsulatng your pieces with super baldez or cap plastic that's blends with acetone it a good option for an even blend
Pros-aid works on silicone?I thought silicone didn't stick to anything , but silicone?
AlphaProto it's temporary. only silicone will stick to silicone permanently
Yes! Works better than anything else in my opinion! Especially when on location outdoors in heat and humidity!
AlphaProto yes I always use pros aid and it works amazing xx
@@uroojkhan6781 How long does Pros-Aide hold up?
Snappy g is the glue that Neil is using ?
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Why Telesis *and* Pros-Aide?
hang on what are they disolving the edges in with ???
with a cotton bud
Normally you can dissolve prosthetic blend edges with acetone. That’s probably what they used. You’re going to want to be VERY careful around the eyes, mouth, and nose. Don’t want the acetone to get where it shouldn’t
@@alicepen i dont understand, I tried submerging silicone in acetone, but nothing happened, acetone did not affect j. So why they use acetone?
@@ProSilTechChannel its encapsulated silicon in bald cap plastic. Bald cap plastic can be acentone or alcohol based, so you will use any of them to disolve the cap plastic
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