Yes! I have used black mehron! I have a video where I used it with gold- (on top of gold) and then I did a full black video starting with black mehron- then adding my mystery black tar substance. Making this insane- in my eyes and mouth but covered in goooey transformation. I have never done JUST black mehron- bc to be honest? When you mix it with respective oil? It can seem pretty dull and can sometimes not be as coating as regular silver gold copper (glittery) mehron. It is like a thinner black paint. So? I didn't spend a ton of money on a bunch of it bc a. You need more of it to make the substance b. Like I said- it's like a thinner paint-c. So? I figured if I wanted a painted look? I'd just go for paint or? Do my tar substance. Which is coating and doesn't kinda "schmear " off oddly if you don't have enough mehron to oil ratio. It's gotta be a high ratio of mehron to oil. That's why I bought about 12 containers and made enough to cover my head, eyes, mouth, and mix in with the tar mixture I put on my body. It's really fun. And if you can get a lot of it? It's gonna look really cool. But it does take a lot more to give that look. I hope this helps!
So I had a wonderful fan send a bunch and I think I got a decent consistency I didn't shake it for my last session and it separated fml (big fudge up on my end !) but I was thinking of doing entirely black mehron. I get where you said it was like thin black paint I added olive oil added a little shine but idk how it will go entirely ?
I have some in the cupboard which I've experimented with but haven't yet used in a session. I was looking for something to give a black but glossy coating, partly for fun and partly with some "arty" photographs in mind. It looked as if it would be most promising mixed with a roughly equal quantity of bentonite clay (to give it a bit more substance / thickness), and then suspended in vegetable oil. That looked good on my hand but it's waiting for a suitable opportunity to try head to toe coverage of the wife with it. Somewhen when we've plenty of time available for washoff, I suspect!