Reply To Thread
Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. Collapse Details
    my homemade scars
    #1
    JCshalloween is offline Ghost
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    1


    all you need is rubber cement, black and red permanent markers,something w/ a point (does not have to be sharp)
    first put rubber cement on were you want the scar to be. make sure you make it bigger than you want the scar(be careful it will hurt when pull off. definitely if there's hair where you put it) color black and red then scrape where you put want to put the scar w/ pointy object, keep doing in till it looks good should not take long




    oh if u want it to look cooler. while still a little sticky tap w/ your finger


    to see reslts check out my pics


    -JC
    Reply With Quote
     

  2. Collapse Details
    #2
    RookieSpooker's Avatar
    RookieSpooker is offline SuperBeast
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Statesboro, GA.
    Posts
    1,624
    The solvents in the rubber cement didn't irritate your skin?
    Reply With Quote
     

  3. Collapse Details
    #3
    Bear Guest
    I would not recommend using rubber cement on your face. We use it all the time for magic effects but it's primaraly used on the arm or other tough areas of skin.

    I suggest using non-flexible collodion to make realistic scars, if you can't get any of that, liquid latex can work as well.
    Reply With Quote
     

  4. Collapse Details
    #4
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    5
    Why would rubber cement irritate your skin?
    Reply With Quote
     

  5. Collapse Details
    #5
    cyberpred's Avatar
    cyberpred is offline Crypt Keeper
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Seattle Area
    Posts
    134
    Never use Rubber Cement!!!

    Use Rigid Collodian. Kryolan or Mehron.

    C.
    Reply With Quote
     

  6. Collapse Details
    #6
    Bear Guest
    For one it contains acetone...if you want to go around washing your face with acetone, more power to ya. Second, it's highly flamable...no need to say more. And lastly, if you have sensitve hair folicles, the rubber cement can seep in them and cause some serious pain.
    Reply With Quote
     

Reply To Thread

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts