How to Get off Liquid Latex
Liquid Latex body paint can be used to create avant-garde musical, theatrical and party costumes. Body paint of this type is used by circus troupes and other professional performers and performance groups for easy-to-remove form-fitting costumes and costume embellishments. There are two separate brands of body paint that are both named Liquid Latex and both are very similar in composition. They are based on liquid latex rubber and are easy to remove using the proprietary Latex Body Wash remover that is sold by each manufacturer of Liquid Latex body paint.
- Liquid Latex body wash
- Mild soap
Show More
Instructions
-
-
1
Apply Liquid Latex body wash to the covered skin surface. Use the pump sprayer to spray it directly onto the skin, or if your body wash is in a squeeze bottle, open the cap by pressing on the depression with your finger and squeeze a bit onto the skin.
-
2
Lightly rub the body wash into the painted surface with your fingers for one minute, so that the latex begins to slowly separate from your skin.
-
-
3
Gently peel the latex away from your skin, as soon as the latex coating has separated from it.
-
4
Wash the skin with mild soap and warm water after you have peeled off as much latex as possible.