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Mercedes in silver?

Posted:
17 Sep 2007, 18:08
by nico
As you can all see on my avatar i like silver painted girls (and messy ones offcourse). Is there anybody who wants to see just like me the lovely mercedes getting silverpainted???

Posted:
17 Sep 2007, 19:14
by DecadentDoll
i think mercedes would look awesome in silverpaint


Posted:
17 Sep 2007, 19:46
by wamram
I'd like to see her painted silver to


Posted:
17 Sep 2007, 20:36
by mhalver
I agree.

Posted:
17 Sep 2007, 22:32
by Spinynorman and Frilly
She would look wonderful in silver.
By the way nico who is that lady in your avatar?

Posted:
18 Sep 2007, 12:22
by googuy
I'd like to try gold or silver paint
Where do you get it form
And is it safe to use all over your body ?

Posted:
18 Sep 2007, 19:31
by nico
she´s my girlfriend. lol; only joking.
I have that picture somewhere from the net and never found out who she is. its a great picture

Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 19:24
by mudreamer
That image is from here
http://lightspeedimages.com/silver_ladies.htm Wam is my fetish but bodypainting is one of my hobbies, I'm not bad at it either


Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 19:36
by nico
ok thanks for that site; it looks great

Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 20:36
by muckypup
Is this what you meant? Silver Mercedes? No? Sorry!

Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 21:03
by messymercedes

Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 21:10
by messymercedes
Seriously though does anybody know what is involved in whole bodypainting?
Do you have to put on some sort of barrier cream first?
Where do you get the silver paint from?
How do you get it off afterwards?
Must admit i'd like a try
Cede xx

Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 21:44
by mudreamer
The basic stuff is like facepaint and washes off easily. (There's a theatre makeup shop in the street just south of Covent Garden market if you are in London early enough next week - Charles Fox. Nice people.) If you want the very high gloss you have to put a pigment into an oil base (olive oil works) and then everything you touch turns silver. That rinses off really easily too. Both are non toxic. I'll bring a bottle of the facepaint style stuff to the pub on Wednesday so you can see.

Posted:
20 Sep 2007, 23:55
by Richard
When the film 'Goldfinger' came out in 1964, great play was made of Shirley Eaton's part when her character was 'murdered' by being painted all over in gold. I remember reading that an area of skin on her back had to be left unpainted to allow the skin to 'breathe'. I don't know if that was really the thinking of the time or if it was just some publicity blurb. I can't believe that real gold leaf was used (that might have justified the claim).

Posted:
21 Sep 2007, 19:55
by nico
lovely mercedes, gonna see one in real tomorrow.
And dont be affraid its really save to use bodypaint all over