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by fawndallas on 05 November 2013 - 13:11
So, Moons. You have seen or had body paint done? How easy does it wipe off? What I have seen by pictures, it is near flawless and I have a hard time telling that it is body paint. Is this true when you actually see it in person? If you have had it done, is $100/ hr a reasonable price?

by Two Moons on 05 November 2013 - 13:11
N.J.
Christie for president...lol..Hell no!
Christie for president...lol..Hell no!

by Two Moons on 05 November 2013 - 13:11
I dunno Fawn,
it was popular in the sixties in one form, what I've seen today takes a different direction.....
I don't know about paying someone to do it.
I could try to find some examples that would make it past the sensors...LOL
I'm sure it can be a very erotic experience........:)
it was popular in the sixties in one form, what I've seen today takes a different direction.....
I don't know about paying someone to do it.
I could try to find some examples that would make it past the sensors...LOL
I'm sure it can be a very erotic experience........:)

by LadyFrost on 05 November 2013 - 13:11
fawndallas let me see if i can help....
1) is it easy to wipe off - all depends on who is doing the wiping. :) in my case yes, was very easy and way to fast for my linking..
2) it does look pretty "real"..but it looks much better in photos because u can adjust brightness, etc..in real life it is not as brilliant looking as on camera/photos.
3) 100/hr....very good price in comparison to CA prices (in comparison to prices back in 1999) i am sure in SC (or any other more traditional state) you can get body paint for under $50.00 but i am sure quality and creativity would be very limited.
Moons....you got nothing to be afraid of as long as you are good at following directions, or know how to take initiative while still following directions and, and, well a few more requirements, nothing minor, i mean major that you don't already have......LOL..
1) is it easy to wipe off - all depends on who is doing the wiping. :) in my case yes, was very easy and way to fast for my linking..
2) it does look pretty "real"..but it looks much better in photos because u can adjust brightness, etc..in real life it is not as brilliant looking as on camera/photos.
3) 100/hr....very good price in comparison to CA prices (in comparison to prices back in 1999) i am sure in SC (or any other more traditional state) you can get body paint for under $50.00 but i am sure quality and creativity would be very limited.
Moons....you got nothing to be afraid of as long as you are good at following directions, or know how to take initiative while still following directions and, and, well a few more requirements, nothing minor, i mean major that you don't already have......LOL..

by Two Moons on 05 November 2013 - 13:11
I generally do what I'm told to do as long as I was going there anyway....lol
Input is always welcome to make the journey more satisfying for all.
Yet there is safety in numbers and one must keep that in mind when out numbered in any situation.
I wouldn't want to end up in a dumpster feeling sore, used and abused....lol
Input is always welcome to make the journey more satisfying for all.
Yet there is safety in numbers and one must keep that in mind when out numbered in any situation.
I wouldn't want to end up in a dumpster feeling sore, used and abused....lol

by LadyFrost on 05 November 2013 - 14:11
LOOOL...Moons...i can truly appreciate a man who can "play along" in any situation...it is refreshing to talk to people who have a sense of humor, a degree of cleverness, and basic common sense...thank you...you just made day. :)
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last bite of my cucumber sandwich....mmmm.....ok...life is good...back to BS...LOL
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last bite of my cucumber sandwich....mmmm.....ok...life is good...back to BS...LOL

by Two Moons on 05 November 2013 - 14:11
At my age,
it's all just a distant memory..........:(
I remain, hopeful.....LOL
it's all just a distant memory..........:(
I remain, hopeful.....LOL

by LadyFrost on 05 November 2013 - 14:11
well Moons, if all fails....plant a garden....grow a cucumber...


by fawndallas on 05 November 2013 - 14:11
Thanks LadyFrost. The wiping off easy was what I thought. The artist I spoke to says people get it done to go clubbing in. It seems like it would wipe off too easy for that and leave a person in an unpleasant situation.

by LadyFrost on 05 November 2013 - 15:11
there are water based (cheaper and better for photos) and oil based body paints...oil based with body primer underneath will last longer, they are also water proof as long as no soap, no lotions, creams involved, also there are sealant that could be sprayed on to prevent paint from smudging...i dont know about clubbing if you are a jumping/sweating kind of person it will not work well, but if you are planning on being a "fixture" in the room and attract attention by just being there you are good to go...also if u are to go clubbing i would recommend wearing clothes like g-stings and bras that could be enhanced by painting surrounding areas and incorporating garments into the paint job...i would never go totally "nude" and most clubs will not allow nude people in...u will require minimum coverage...no cracks and no nipples/areolas and of course shoes are required.. :).
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