Cake batter will always be my favorite, but I like this kind of slime as long as it's thick enough and clings a bit.
For me there's nothing worse than translucent slime.
I don't even call it slime, I call it goo, because slime (for me) is, by definition, something that covers/destroys the person it gets dumped on.
The clear stuff that's more popular with European producers doesn't "cover", in my opinion, it slides on and off.
Half the time the models don't even need to wipe their face, which defeats the whole purpose for me.
That said, the stuff from your site seems similar to the extra-thick stuff we see on Messy Supplies, which I've seen PieZone get great coverage with...
And you at least have the decency to have a beautiful woman model your product
thedude18 said: Cake batter will always be my favorite, but I like this kind of slime as long as it's thick enough and clings a bit.
For me there's nothing worse than translucent slime.
I don't even call it slime, I call it goo, because slime (for me) is, by definition, something that covers/destroys the person it gets dumped on.
The clear stuff that's more popular with European producers doesn't "cover", in my opinion, it slides on and off.
Half the time the models don't even need to wipe their face, which defeats the whole purpose for me.
That said, the stuff from your site seems similar to the extra-thick stuff we see on Messy Supplies, which I've seen PieZone get great coverage with...
And you at least have the decency to have a beautiful woman model your product
I have to agree. Calling gunge "professional slime" is very very incorrect.
I'm not a producer, and I don't really gaf about the semantics of "gunge" vs "slime" (nobody likes a pedant), but for my personal use, I like cellulose-based slime. It's less likely to clog the drain, easy to wash off, less likely to irritate eyes and skin, doesn't cause yeast infections and won't destroy your hair.
My main issue with it previously was the cost of shipping from the UK. I'm excited for this to be available domestically in the US, which will make my life a lot easier.
Mr Whitefeather said: ...I don't know if I'm in the minority for this, but I prefer my slime without little bits in it. I think it's because I like it when the falling of the slime down someone serves to emphasise the shape of their features to an extent, and little bits tend to hinder this. Translucent slime though is often too clear to achieve this and suffers from the opposite problem.
Nope, I'm with you on the making out of facial features, that's exactly what I love about the thicker slime.
I don't mind some texture, maybe it's my "certain messy Canadian tv show from Nickelodeon" upbringing that won't let it die.
But when me and the missus play it's gotta be super smooth, like what you see in my profile pic.
That's just perfection for me, and I agree, the translucent stuff fails in that regard.
Darth Ptolemy said: I've never shot anything with "gunge"; only ever with slime made from a number of ingredients.
I'm sure gunge is easier to clean up, but I'd rather deal with the tougher clean up and maybe even higher cost to get a result I like.
Absolutely. If the girls love the smooth "slime" (aka gunge) then that's all the more reason NOT to use it
@wambassador... My brother in Christ. Proper set up, proper reaction, and proper visuals are the Holy Trinity of a good slime video. Ease of use is something else entirely.
You're mixing up (pardon the pun) different things here. What you're calling professional slime is actually gunge, not slime.
We've been using gunge here for a good few years, models like it both because its warm and for the fun colours they get to cover each other with.
From a production POV gunge has several advantages, its cheaper than custard for the same quantity, it doesn't go off and stink the dungeon out if you miss a bit on cleanup, it soaks through clothing beautifully while also feeling really nice poured between clothes and skin, most models will really enjoy doing clothes filling with it.
Slight downside is it does form a bit of a film on skin so usually needs shower gell to scrub it off during hose-down.
From my POV as a lifelong wammer, I've realised I find custard clothes-filling just a tiny bit sexier than gunge, I think because of the sub-concious knowledge that you're not supposed to pour your food into someone's clothes, whereas gunge is specifically made to mess someone up - but the difference is minor and seeing someone pouring anything into their clothes is a massive turn on for me, so it's the difference between 90% and 95%.