I want to give a heartfelt thanks for all the warm welcomes I received recently! I'm a generally shy person especially with these wam topics most people's consider odd. I feel at ease here and can be myself with no prejudice. Onto my question; I have seen paint want pics before but until I discovered pied Asian girls, fetish world and umd, never at the capacity of dozens of faces completely coated with several layers of paint with every inch of the mouth insides eyes nostrils and ears completely covered. For decades I fantasized about this and was shocked when I discovered these sites and communities and realized stuff that kinky is real! Pie girl kay immediately comes to mind with the silver paint. After my logical mind came into the picture, I started to wonder.....is this REAL HOUSE/WORK PAINT?? and if so how does it affect the models? Does the fumes not overwhelm them and do they accidentally sniff the paint all the way in their nasal cavities/ swallow the paint in their mouth? If so how does it taste? Is the taste bearable?Does the skin break out after cleaning? I get turned on by a moderate danger sense in sensual sensations like this but ever so often my protective character comes into effect. Thanks again for the welcomes and I look forward to reading some insightful answers!!
I recently bought an especially bright/colorful shade of latex interior paint. The fumes were horrible, and gave me quite a headache and dizziness. Every color used in every type of paint comes from different sources. Most are chemicals. Some are very mild, won't harm skin and are odorless. Others are borderline toxic. What I'm saying is just because it's water-based (latex) doesn't necessarily mean it is safe, though most will be. Just something to consider.
There are special body-paints that are much safer, but probably a lot more expensive and harder to find. When we're talking eyeballs, I'd lean towards paying more for something I know would be safe, rather than risking my vision with latex paint that might contain unknown chemical additives that could do permanent eye damage.
These are actually "metallic powder" cosmetics that are mixed with oil to make a paint, mostly Mehron brand but there are others. That said, any body paint or even acrylic craft paints can be used. When using craft acrylics, I will dry with a blow dryer then apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to add gloss and prevent it from sticking to itself (if you let it dry at all).
Hello, With my frien, we use mehron powder, totally safe for the first paint session, we used the"mixing liquid to apply the gold powder,, but that at given a matte effect. For the second try, we used coconut oil with gold powder to have a very shiny look and a nice perfume...