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a VERY easy to do VERY convincing scar!

Step 12All gone!!

All gone!!
Isn't it cool? No trace!!

Well this is because I did not have it on for too long... Half an hour at the max. When you hold it on too long you get marks you would get on your leg from tight socks. And just like the elastics of tight socks, this will also "tell" you when it is getting to be too much.

When you use a conciderable amount of skin; this can be about one or more hours.. truly depends on where you put it. Like on my forarm I had it on for half a day with a lot of skin. If you don't pinch too much between, then you can keep it on for a good amount of time. I would none the less advise you take it off at the moment you are done with the party
For those that want to use this to skip an exam or doing your homework: You can take it off after showing it to your teacher and then dressing it up with badages for a week.

A last little IDEA addition: I used to make blood capsules and fold my skin over them. Then I would bust the wound "open" (read: force the glue to let go) making the blood rush out.
Unfortunately its results with my experiments were everything but dramatic... though once a while it did look convincing (keep in mind the bit I told you about folding too much skin. The capsules are the same thing. They should be kept small and thin and not glued for a long time)


Happy Halloween!

Black

Ps: Don't forget to comment, rate, vote and "what not" to make me feel loved and cherished =)
(Well scratch out the what-not bit that CAN come to some pretty nasty things)

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A pretty odd combination of interests and history: I graduated a little young and started lecturing in the academy before 18. Along side this I had become a lead dancer (15 years ballet) until I inj...
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