***The illusive STAIN-FREE practice head ***
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***The illusive STAIN-FREE practice head ***
Okay, so I've seen postings many times that people are looking for the perfect stain free practice heads. Well I've found one and own it myself.
Some people would be quick to respond, why does it matter if it stains??? Well, as many times as that question has been asked....it must matter to MANY!
Personally I don't blame the people who are looking for a stain free head and I highly doubt that anyone who has one that's all stained up would prefer it to one that was stain free.
Luckily this was the first head I've bought and I can say it's stain free with the following brands, as I've experienced using them on it first hand. Snazaroo, Paradise, Diamond FX, Mehron. I've tried all of these brands on this head and every one easily removed with 100% acetone (fingernail polish remover). The brand I used came from the Family Dollar store. I'm a dude, so I opted for the $1.00 cheapo brand just in case it didnt work....it's not like I have any nail polish to remove if all else failed.
I've tried all the blacks and darkest colors of each brand....I've let it sit for several days and later returned to clean it with very little effort.
Soooooo...without further hesitation, I present to you:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mannequin-Head-Bust-Wig-Hat-Jewelry-Display-Skin-Ph17-/350340230190?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5191e7ac2e
Hopefully this ebay link will work. One note and precaution, be prepared for the eyebrows to completely vanish once you run over them with the acetone and of course avoid the eyeball area (not like you paint the cornea, etc. anyhow.) The mannequin is made of a neat rubber type material with an opening in the bottom for a optional table clamp that you can buy seperate. I like this one because it has a nice size back, chest and even the sides are big enough to practice small to large cheek art on.
I had no problem with hardly any effort cleaning this head and it looks as good as the day it arrived with no stains whatsoever, except for the paint that she sucked up her nose...I'll have to q-tip the nostrils sometime....she's easy to get along with, so I don't imagine it'll be a problem.
Good luck with your new head should you get one!
Some people would be quick to respond, why does it matter if it stains??? Well, as many times as that question has been asked....it must matter to MANY!
Personally I don't blame the people who are looking for a stain free head and I highly doubt that anyone who has one that's all stained up would prefer it to one that was stain free.
Luckily this was the first head I've bought and I can say it's stain free with the following brands, as I've experienced using them on it first hand. Snazaroo, Paradise, Diamond FX, Mehron. I've tried all of these brands on this head and every one easily removed with 100% acetone (fingernail polish remover). The brand I used came from the Family Dollar store. I'm a dude, so I opted for the $1.00 cheapo brand just in case it didnt work....it's not like I have any nail polish to remove if all else failed.
I've tried all the blacks and darkest colors of each brand....I've let it sit for several days and later returned to clean it with very little effort.
Soooooo...without further hesitation, I present to you:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mannequin-Head-Bust-Wig-Hat-Jewelry-Display-Skin-Ph17-/350340230190?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5191e7ac2e
Hopefully this ebay link will work. One note and precaution, be prepared for the eyebrows to completely vanish once you run over them with the acetone and of course avoid the eyeball area (not like you paint the cornea, etc. anyhow.) The mannequin is made of a neat rubber type material with an opening in the bottom for a optional table clamp that you can buy seperate. I like this one because it has a nice size back, chest and even the sides are big enough to practice small to large cheek art on.
I had no problem with hardly any effort cleaning this head and it looks as good as the day it arrived with no stains whatsoever, except for the paint that she sucked up her nose...I'll have to q-tip the nostrils sometime....she's easy to get along with, so I don't imagine it'll be a problem.

Spectrum- Number of posts: 320
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Re: ***The illusive STAIN-FREE practice head ***
Crap, that looks like Snaz's Freda that I paid $70 for. But mine is stained at the moment, I will have to try the acetone tomorrow.

Gamezgirl- Number of posts: 473
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Thanks so much for sharing!!! How well does the paint go on?
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Hey Vamp, from my experience with this head the paint goes on really well. The head isnt a plastic it's more of a rubber type material thats closer to skin. I'm really happy with it. The 100% acetone really does leave it flawless when it comes to staining, I use the acetone with a small wash-rag.

Spectrum- Number of posts: 320
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No problemo, sharing is what I do...that's what I'm here for. Share and Learn

Spectrum- Number of posts: 320
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uh oh...Im heading to NJ in a couple of weeks for a convention...looks like I might have to buy a few to save on shipping while I'm there...Thanks for the info!
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awesome 100% acetone and you are good to go. I just cleaned mine again last night and although she's missing here eyebrows she looks as good as the day she arrived. The acetone removed her brows, the poor thing.

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Thanks for this! I just ordered one for my daughter who's wanting to get into face painting but complaining about not having anything to practice on....
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Squiggle, I saw your work you did at the corn maze and you are awesome. You are one of those folks I would love to see making youtube videos...ever considered it?
Incredible talent you have there.
Incredible talent you have there.

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Aw man! I just got my practice head and face from wimex (and it is already stained.) I found that the magic eraser and a lot of elbow grease does get it clean, but who wants to work that hard on it every time?
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Squiggle if you make videos do one of your avatar first...I love it!!!
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I am going to try Acetone on my Mehron head. I have to drench it in alcohol to get it to come clean and it still has a light hew of paint on it.
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Terina wrote:Squiggle if you make videos do one of your avatar first...I love it!!!
THIS!!!! That avatar is so amazing, and my daughter about poops herself evertime I'm forum reading and she sees it. She begs me for it, and I tell her there's NO WAY I could do that.
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