@ michiganmudman: The bags are 50 pounds each. I probably have about 25-30 bags tops in the pool. The basic red oxide clay (redart) is what I buy most of because it's cheap at around 17/bag. The fancy dark clay (Barnard slip) is about 50 for the same size bag, and the Kaolin (EPK is name I get) is about 25 I think. hope this helps!
I agree- the more difficult to remove, the more extreme, the more holes filed, the more completely plastered- the MORE SEXIER! Love this black grease paint!
@ Michigan mudman: I buy an Inflatable pool & several bags of dry clay powder. I get it at a local ceramic supply company in 50lb bags. I mix reddish brown, darker brown, and then I sometimes add a bag of kaolin (white). I Wear a mask while I pour the powder into the pool, and then spray water over it, Mix with my feet, and continue with more clay and water until it's deep and lucious. A 1/4 cup of bleach in the water is also good to help keep it fresh. That's it! Come jump in!
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@utsumi99: if I hosed it off, it would probably loosen the blue rubber coating, yeah. The wet black paint does that a bit, too. If smeared smaller amounts all over, so it could dry quickly, it could become another layer. All depends on how rubbery and how thick the dried layer is.
@pupbear: my torso and head are covered in blue acrylic paint, not latex. My legs and feet are coated with dried latex rubber paint. To make my hair smooth with rubber, I do a thin first layer, dry it, press it all down, then go with 3 or 4 more layers. Mmmmm
This is pretty much how I'd like to be all the time. especially for sleeping. Is there a job where you have to do this all day? I would be willing to work overtime!
I love that profile image. Had that book as a child and read that story over and over loving it so much! I was jealous of them, when it was supposed to be such a problem. HAHAH!