Wendy,
You are most welcome. I am so glad I could be of help. Pashur the Body Painter -----Original Message----- From: Wendy Grace [email protected] THANK YOU! Eloquent and to the point. I have asked this same question in 3 body art classes I have taken and this question was always glossed over or avoided entirely. I am paintng a Playboy Model for the Exotic Erotic Ball in San Francisco? in 2 weeks and was really worried about the under breast sweat. You have given me so much confience. Even the people at the SF Kryolan store couldn't tell me more than "spray it" when I asked how to apply the fixer with out bluring my work. I really appreciate you. Rock on and keep having fun with your work. :-) Wendy Grace (Mehner) Neverland Faces -----Original Message----- Pashur the Body Painter <[email protected]> > For best results using a fixative spray... > > 1) First, make sure the model is NOT wearing any baby oil, body lotions, > cocoa butter, hairspray, body spray, perfume, tanning lotions, spray tan, etc. > > 2) From about 10 inches away, mist the body with the sealant (if it looks wet when you put it on, you are spraying too close). Let dry 60 seconds. Repeat the process 3 more times. This creates a barrier between the skin that sweats and the paint. > > 3) Then paint your model. > > 4) Repeat the mist fixative application 4 times.?This acts as a sealant. > > The body is made to sweat. This is how our bodies stay cool. Thus, don't > spray over the entire body, only the areas that sweat the most or get?damaged easily (neck, arm pits, under the breasts, etc).?? > > Most of these products have a little alcohol in them, thus... it is best to avoid spraying in a child's face or anyone's eye area. > > Kryolan's brand comes in a spray pump, plus you can buy refills. > > Kryolan's brand you can also run through your airbrush. > > Kryolan?also have an aerosol can version. > > There are several brands out there, but the main three I know of are... > > Kryolan Fixer Spray (my personal favorite) > > Green Marble SELR (sealer - but marketed as SELR) > > Mehron Barrier Spray > > Pashur the Body Painter > Las Vegas, NV?/ (321)?278-6668 / [email protected] / www.CanvasAlive.com -----Original Message----- > From: Wendy Grace <[email protected]> > To: Face Painting and Body Art Association <[email protected]> > Subject: [fpba-assn] Re: fixative question > > I have not dealt with that, but have done "Adult Dancers", Rave & > Night Club body art, where they drink and sweat. I have not been > overjoyed with the products I have used. Mehron barier spray was good, > but Green Marble was my best so far. GM is not for use on the face, as > Mehron Barrier spray can be. I still use it, but have the model hold a > plastic spoon over each eye so I miss the eye area and spary on thier > exhale. :-) > > The only issue is, you have to apply it from a good 4-12 inches away > or it will reactivate your make up causing it to blur. I apply 10" > away and build up a layer as needed. Nothing I have tried, while using > Aqua Color/water based, is perfect for armpits or the area between the > thighs where it meets the groin. > > I would love to see what other people use. Do you think you will have > to resort to the alchoal activaed temporary tattoo make up? Please let > us know. > > On Oct 12, 1:58?pm, Kat Borras <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am going have three models walk in an adult run-way show in February. I have > done full body before, but mostly for fun and my own practice. i have never > dealt with the kind of lighting that is on runways, and people running around to > be where they need to be and walking and inevitably, sweating. I started looking > into stuff you mix in with the paint to make it sweat proof, and found there are > sprays, liquids, gels, galore...does any one have some good advice on what, if > anything to use? > > > i mostly used press powders for my back ground and Wolfe Brothers for my line > work, if that makes a difference what fixative product would work best. > > ?Thanks > > Kat Borraswww.twogypsiespaint.com- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Face Painting and Body Art Association." This is a PG-13 forum dedicated to the discussion of Face Painting and Body Art. 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