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1 hour ago, AndreaRotela said:

How to solve the problems of protecting delicate skin or avoid skin tinting during the process of making or colouring products?

???? can you add some more info to your question? What delicate skin do you mean?

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2 hours ago, AndreaRotela said:

How to solve the problems of protecting delicate skin or avoid skin tinting during the process of making or colouring products?

Latex gloves. I find I have to put two gloves on each hand. Gloves are cheap for me, about £6 to £8 per hundred

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doh man I wasn't even thinkin that direction of course. lol guess i don't have delicate skin to worry about. yea gl0ve up.

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I use the thicker black nitrile gloves. They're a little more expensive but they dont tear and I dont have to double them up. Sometimes I reuse them if I use oils.

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On 9/29/2023 at 8:07 AM, chuck123wapati said:

???? can you add some more info to your question? What delicate skin do you mean?

alcantara, for example.

On 9/30/2023 at 7:28 AM, BlackDragon said:

I use the thicker black nitrile gloves. They're a little more expensive but they dont tear and I dont have to double them up. Sometimes I reuse them if I use oils.

oh, thanks for the reply.

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Alcantara is not skin at all. It is purely synthetic - a mix of polyester and PU. It is similar to suede though.

But that is just an example that you give, so if you are also talking about any other type of material, you need to determine if it is natural or synthetic and what type, first, and then decide how to protect it. The techniques may or may not be the same but the more information you have, the better the chances that you will be able to properly protect it..

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