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Anonymous
Guest29/11/2008 at 3:54 amIt never ceases to amaze me the ingenuity that is demonstarted amongst cross dressers. This is so wonderful, as you say, “What has gardening got to do with breast enhancers?” Then you show us!
Priceless!!!
HelenQuote:When gardening I was using a product called water storage crystals, available from most garden supplies stors and bunnings. When water is added to the crystals they become a gel/jelly like substance. -
Anonymous
Guest29/11/2008 at 4:22 amThanks Helen. Since using these I have not had any leakage or breakage to date, about 8 months now so the roadtest has been a success
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Anonymous
Guest30/11/2008 at 9:49 pmQuote:How can you make passable breast forms?I suggested this in another string some time ago. I found that the stick on bras, which retail for about $10.00 a pair, are quite effective when inserted in a regular bra.
They are made of a flesh coloured silicon. Get three sizes, depending on your needs obviously, insert the smaller into the larger etc. until the desired bust size is achieved.cheers,
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Anonymous
Guest30/11/2008 at 9:54 pmHi Christina, please excuse me for this but I did have to laugh, the sentence reads:
“Due to the obvious nature of the drought here in Victoria I decided to make a pair of brest enhancers that feel somewhat nicer than foam or the like”I still can’t quite make the connection!!!
“Due to the drought I decided to make a pair of breast enhancers!!!”
Wonderful!
cheers,
HelenQuote:I came across this one while gardening. Due to the obvious nature of the drought here in Victoria I decided to make a pair of brest enhancers that feel somewhat nicer than foam or the like. -
Anonymous
Guest01/12/2008 at 3:44 amLol.
Ok I’ll do my best to explain. We’re on soime pretty tough water restrictions here in Victoria so I’ve been using thisproduct in the garden soil to help retain moisture so the soil doesn’t dry up and the plants die. It was while mixing water in with these crystals that I noticed the transformation into a jelly like substance.
They theory is that they release the moisture into the soil when needed and until then retain it within the jelly.
These things swell to many times they’re size when water is added.
Hope this is themissing piece of the puzzle you’re looking for 😉
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Anonymous
Guest06/12/2008 at 12:54 pmI am a TV and I had to think about this because I didn’t want to spend £100 on it.
Med Packet of wallpaper paste.
Liquid Silicone rubber or latex – model shop or online.
Plasticine – about 1.5 kilos (can be got on the internet for about 2 for 500gms.
Tube of Flesh colour acrylic paint. Must be acrylic.
Tube of Aureola colour acrylic paintThe best filling is thick wallpaper paste. It gives a great realistic consistency and does not slurp about.
1. Make 2 forms out of plasticine to the size shape you want – Try it in a bra. Make sure it’s smoothe when done. It’s going to be turned inside out when done so make a hole for the nipple. Scuff round the nipple with a pensil or something sharp a bit to give the desired aureola effect.
2 Colour the latex solution by stirring in a moderate amount of flesh acrylic paint.
Coat the forms in the latex or silicone rubber using a brush or dip them. Hang them on string from something – a tripod or roof beam. I dig a fork well into the plasticine to hold them. Not too many coats two maybe three…try to ensure there are no bubbles…..you can speed the curing by using a hairdryer. Make sure the nipple hole is full – no air pocket.
3 When dry make a longish slit to remove the forms. Turn inside out and the hole is now a nipple and the scuffing round the nipple should look like the roughness of an aureola. Try not to let the dried rubber faces touch each other. The rubber will want to stick together but you can stop this by dusting with talc
4 Seal the slit using the silicone/rubber But leave a smaller slit for filling I use clothes pegs to hold it together – but not touching the wet bit of rubber as theyll stick.
5 Pour in the wallpaper paste dry. A good load of it. If you’ve done wallpapering you know how much – you want, say a heavy wallpaper consistency a fluffy mix. Pour in the cold water and mix it all around.
6 Check the breast form for size and weight – don’t forget your man breasts will affect how much to fill them.
7 Seal up with rubber and use your pegs to hold together again. Keep them upright by propping them up. You don’t want the rubber to get wet when it’s curing. When dry check for leaks and seal any with rubber.
8 For a great job colour the aureaola brown with ACRYLIC paint.
The forms last well if you look after them but if you want to keep them do not allow them to get dirty. Keep them in something fabric. If you don’t want to wear a bra you can get gum from theatrical shops – not TV shops, they’re a con – to stick them. I don’t like doing that it’s never that satisfactory. DONT LET NEWSPRINT OR PLASTIC BAG PRINT TOUCH THE LATEX BECAUSE THEY WILL DIRTY IT.
The whole lot can be done for around £30 and you will have enough latex and the plasticine to use again.
Anyway – my basic point was the thick wallpaper paste – just ideal.
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Anonymous
Guest08/01/2009 at 4:02 pmhas anybody ever thought about using honey inside latex balloons , as honey will never harden once thier sealed inside the balloons , & they give the feel of a real breast at the same time
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Anonymous
Guest23/01/2009 at 11:07 amHI,
About my last post suggesting silicone or latex to cover moulds from plasticine. I hadn’t tried silicone but unless you have experience of silicone or have an allergy, stick to latex. Silicone is more expensive, is more difficult to use and is not really as effective.