>From all that I have heard, Joanne Gair uses Sharpies. However, I have
also heard that she uses them on top of paint to create details, etc.
For that use, I see nothing wrong with using them. Just know that they
are not approved for use on the skin even though technically you may
be putting them on paint and not directly on skin, and may void your
insurance if there is a problem.JoanOn Oct 1, 7:11 pm, Robbie Hay
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I am looking for a very thin marker-
like tool that will draw like a> thin marker that can be used on skin.
I seem to recall that Joann> Gair, the lady that painted the Sports
Illustrated swimsuits, used  a> very thin marker. Does anyone know
what she used?
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