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Reddit mentions of Smooth-On Skin Tite 4 Oz and Thivex 1 Oz Kit - Platinum Silicone Adhesive and Prosthetic Appliance Builder - Special Effects

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Smooth-On Skin Tite 4 Oz and Thivex 1 Oz Kit - Platinum Silicone Adhesive and Prosthetic Appliance Builder - Special Effects
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    Features:
  • Skin Tite is a skin safe silicone used to create fast wounds, scars and to adhere silicone appliances directly to the skin;
  • Thi-vex thickener will thicken Skin Tite for even greater vertical hang control and is ideal for creating skin pockets, hanging skin, deep cuts & wounds, holes and more
  • Thi-vex is made especially for thickening Smooth-On silicones for vertical surface application (making brush-on molds). Different viscosities can be attained by varying the amount of Thi-vex added;
  • Blended Silc Pig color pigments added to Skin Tite will create hyper-realistic cuts, scars, slash wounds, bruises, necrotic (dead skin) effects, bullet holes and more;
  • Safety โ€“ Use Thi-vex in a properly ventilated area (room size ventilation). Wear safety glasses, long sleeves and rubber gloves to minimize contamination risk. This product has a limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible.
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u/Jason_Briggs ยท 2 pointsr/crossdressing

Thank you!

My brows are pretty full and i think fairly long. It's a problem. I've tried the glue method before, but it doesn't work very well. (It flakes and looks so weird when it dries). For this i actually used some silicone modeling compound (typically used for SFX makeup) to partially cover the brow.

It's my first time using it and it wasn't amazing (you can still really tell there's something funky going on there), but i thought the results were better than glue. And it was a bit more controllable, letting me keep part of my brow exposed. I think with more practice, I can get a smoother, more natural-looking result. :)