Q. I saw a minor bit on Fox news about it...looks very hot...this guy will def be watching...lol
Ms. universe isn't a body building thing, it's a beauty pagent...represented by miss USA among other countries.
Ms. universe isn't a body building thing, it's a beauty pagent...represented by miss USA among other countries.
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i watch it every year for the swimsuit part and to see who wins. the body paint just gives me another reason
i watch it every year for the swimsuit part and to see who wins. the body paint just gives me another reason
Can swimsuits be airbrushed so that they are permanent?
Q. I am asking about being permanent in both salt water and swimming pools. Is it like a dye, or just paint stuck on top that will come off in the water?
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I am assuming that you mean can a swimsuit that you wear be custom painted and then worn into the water, and not a swimsuit image painted directly onto your body. If the former is correct, then yes, it absolutely can. As an airbrush artist of over 30 yrs, I have done MANY. There are a couple things first: #1, the swimsuit MUST be at least 50% cotton, in order to be made permanent. Most all textile and fabric airbrush paints, (aquaflow, createx, etc) are a water based acrylic paint. The way it works, the garment is painted, then put into a heat press. The heat press evaporates all the water, leaving only the pigment embedded into the cotton fibers, not merely stuck on top. Once this is done, the garment can (but not necessarily required) be sprayed with an acrylic textile sealant. It can then be worn into any water, even chlorine laden pools. Wash the garment in COLD water and allow to drip dry. Hope this has helped
I am assuming that you mean can a swimsuit that you wear be custom painted and then worn into the water, and not a swimsuit image painted directly onto your body. If the former is correct, then yes, it absolutely can. As an airbrush artist of over 30 yrs, I have done MANY. There are a couple things first: #1, the swimsuit MUST be at least 50% cotton, in order to be made permanent. Most all textile and fabric airbrush paints, (aquaflow, createx, etc) are a water based acrylic paint. The way it works, the garment is painted, then put into a heat press. The heat press evaporates all the water, leaving only the pigment embedded into the cotton fibers, not merely stuck on top. Once this is done, the garment can (but not necessarily required) be sprayed with an acrylic textile sealant. It can then be worn into any water, even chlorine laden pools. Wash the garment in COLD water and allow to drip dry. Hope this has helped
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