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fritters.livejournal.com
2007-10-20 02:25 am (UTC)
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It's shiny! For that I-went-to-all-the-trouble-of gluing-vinyl-to-my-face look, without 10% of the removal problems.
How DO you wash anything this water repellent off anyways?? Would cold cream work?
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versailles-rose.livejournal.com
2007-10-20 02:36 am (UTC)
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It peeled right off. =) My Mom wore it for 'nights out'. I remember the stuff.
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cwinnipeg.livejournal.com
2007-10-21 09:52 am (UTC)
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Why, Cetaphil skin cleanser for oily skin, my dear. Alternatively, one could simply use an ordinary silicone (or detergent) based makeup remover...
Then again, that was 1962. So, unscented mineral oil, or olive oil would both work beautifully.
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How DO you wash anything this water repellent off anyways?? Would cold cream work?
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Then again, that was 1962. So, unscented mineral oil, or olive oil would both work beautifully.