Showing posts with label Body Paint Images. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Body Paint Images. Show all posts

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Using Liquid Latex As Body Paint

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The main advantages of using liquid latex over other kinds of body paint are duration and durability. Other body paints tend to rub off and smudge against fabric, often leaving dirty and possibly even stained clothing. Once liquid latex has dried on the skin it does not present these issues. Clothing will remain unblemished by the latex for as long as it is worn. Whilst perspiration and body heat may encourage the latex to separate from the skin slightly, the latex will not smudge or run but remain intact until the wearer removes it by simply tearing or peeling it away from the skin. Again, this does not leave a residue on the skin like many other body paints. Depending on your activities and the thickness of the applications, latex should last many hours before it begins to separate from the skin. If latex is painted entirely around body or body parts it will continue to cling to the body and can still be worn for an unlimited time. Generally, it can be worn out for an entire day or night, can be worn in water, and will last many hours through photo shoots, performances and many other activities.

There are however some minor disadvantages, nothing that should discourage the use of latex, more the need for a little common sense and preparation. Before applying latex to the body it is necessary to patch-test a small area of the skin to check for any allergic reactions. It is quite rare, most people are not allergic to latex, but a small percentage of users have reported skin irritation after coming into contact with this kind of body paint.

On occasions where liquid latex has been applied to the skin over hair it can be both difficult and painful to remove. Wet latex will bond permanently to hair as it does to fabric. The only way to remove latex with hair stuck to it is to pull it off, which of course also rips the hair off the skin. Anyone who has experienced body waxing will be familiar with the level of discomfort. The best preparation when applying liquid latex is to first remove hair from areas of the body to be painted. However, it is not always necessary as liquid latex can be removed from moderate amounts of body hair with little effort and minimum discomfort. Body hair may also be trimmed very short instead of shaving.

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When buying liquid latex it is important to read the label and avoid any brand that does not specify 'for cosmetic use' or 'suitable for use as body paint'. Liquid latex is used in many other industries and you need to make sure you buy latex that does not contain toxic chemicals. Purchasing from a reputable body paint supplier is the safest way to ensure you're getting non-toxic latex suitable for skin application.

For the reasons stated above, children should be supervised by a responsible adult at all times when using this type of body paint.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

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Our physical being houses our spiritual being. Without this wonderful physicality we wouldn't have the ability to grow and express ourselves. As babies we come into the world loving everything, expressing ourselves freely. We don't arrive hating, disliking or denying any part of our physical selves. This is learnt behaviour.

Have you noticed that a consequence of holding a negative view of your body is how it blinds you to the beauty all around you?

When we believe there's beauty everywhere, in people, places and circumstances then we find it and embrace it. When we feel negativity about our bodies we feel bad. Those feelings are to remind us that we're going against ourselves and our own perfection.

Not loving our physicality is another way of denying our power and potential waiting to be realised. We can put the blame with others but the answer lies within us at the root of how we are relating to ourselves.

We can and are influenced and convinced into believing. We are unconscious of the power the media and other people have to lead us down blind alleys and into things that aren't good for us. Awareness arms us with the ability to say, "Yes" to what we want to believe about ourselves and how we want to live. It means learning to say "No" to the rest.

Do you know most of us are unclear of what we actually look like? What's real isn't what we see, because we are looking at ourselves through the totality of our belief system. For example, having a parent that has a weight issue can give you a perception of yourself completely at odds with the truth.

We think there's something to fix about our bodies, when fixing sends out a vibration of lack and that there's something wrong with us. We can realise the physical image we want by believing it's possible, knowing we deserve it and loving our bodies as if it's perfect in every way now. If you vibrate this type of energy the creative stuff of the Universe has to make it so, because it is.

STOP being determined to convince yourself or your friends and family that your body isn't okay, justifying constantly why this is so? This is asking for what you don't want on a grand scale!

You're a masterpiece being painted with each stroke of your thoughts and beliefs about yourself. I say, paint your masterpiece with love because your uniqueness is pure beauty and magic. It's YOU!