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6 hours ago, plinkercases said:

In North America (Canada and US at least - not sure about Mexico....) "Cougar" also refers to older, attractive women who like to date younger men. I wouldn't say its a problem but.... if you have a problem with these cougars in the Ukraine then that may not always be a bad thing. Tempted to post a picture but I will leave it to you and google to complete the 'image" of Immiketoo's cougar expectation!

I tried to find an appropriate photo that wouldn't completely derail this thread, and I couldn't, so I refrained :P  

 

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8 hours ago, plinkercases said:

In North America (Canada and US at least - not sure about Mexico....) "Cougar" also refers to older, attractive women who like to date younger men. I wouldn't say its a problem but.... if you have a problem with these cougars in the Ukraine then that may not always be a bad thing. Tempted to post a picture but I will leave it to you and google to complete the 'image" of Immiketoo's cougar expectation!

 

1 hour ago, immiketoo said:

I tried to find an appropriate photo that wouldn't completely derail this thread, and I couldn't, so I refrained :P  

:lol: The language barrier.
I must to be cautious, and then something else I will write, and this will turn out to be a foul language.
Our analogue is "a woman of Balzac's age". The American term is clearly shorter :)

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7 minutes ago, ABHandmade said:

 

:lol: The language barrier.
I must to be cautious, and then something else I will write, and this will turn out to be a foul language.
Our analogue is "a woman of Balzac's age". The American term is clearly shorter :)

I figured as much.  We also say "women of a certain age," but not all of them are cougars.  Anyway, back to your cougar!

 

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10 minutes ago, immiketoo said:

Anyway, back to your cougar!

Mike, I have a question regarding the use of liquid latex to mask part of the image when dyeing. I know that you apply it in your works.
Will I have problems with removing the dryed latex, if I put it on the "hair" of a cougar?

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you may have to work harder un the deep recesses, but several thick coats should make it come up fairly easy.

 

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Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, immiketoo said:

Not at all the cougar I was expecting... :P

:rolleyes2:

Okay, someone has to give this the response it deserves...

[slaps immiketoo]

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30 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said:

:rolleyes2:

Okay, someone has to give this the response it deserves...

[slaps immiketoo]

I deserved that.  Sorry.

 

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2 hours ago, immiketoo said:

you may have to work harder un the deep recesses, but several thick coats should make it come up fairly easy.

Thank you very much, Mike. I just returned with a liter bottle of purchased liquid latex. Now I will practice a little on scraps of leather and try your technology.

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Practice on some practice hair areas too.

And use soapy water to clean your brush.

 

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Finished the coloring. He looked a bit surprised :)

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More images there 

 

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