Faceup Stories: [Special] How to remove faceups
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Thank you so much for these amazing videos! My hands are very sensitive, even to latex, so I buy nitrile gloves (they also leave your hands smelling better than the latex) :)
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You mentioned that you use Derwent watercolor pencils, I wanted to know if you have ever used Prisma watercolor pencils and what your opinion is on using them on face ups. Thank you for the videos.
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oh! Thanks for posting!! I was wondering how to take it off. :D
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All good tips! I use an old soft toothbrush to get out the paint in small gaps though... works much faster than a knife/toothpick!
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I truly appreciate you posting this video but I would still honestly trust you into removing the faceup for me. I don't have all the materials and wouldn't dare mess up on my precious girl's face.
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Thanks for posting this! I know nothing about faceups so I was curious if you were able to remove all the stuff you put on them.
thank you for posting this video!:)
try using a toothpick for some parts (FE between the lips) instead of an exacto knife to decrease the possible damage done to the resin.
ArchArtemis 1 month ago
@ArchArtemis yes, toothpick is good too or you can also use the cheap plastic sculpting tools which you can get from many art stores (some have got a pointy end but are not sharp enough to do any kind of damage to the resin). I have been using my exacto for years so I am just very used to it :)
NicollesDreams 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
How long did it take for you to complete the removal process?
IsaCuomo 1 month ago
@IsaCuomo it depends on the faceup and resin. This one took about 2-3 hours including the drying times. But I had heads that took 10+ hours altogether.
NicollesDreams 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos