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P.T.M. Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh: 28g - 227g
P.T.M. Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh: 28g - 227g
P.T.M. Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh: 28g - 227g
P.T.M. Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh: 28g - 227g

P.T.M. Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh: 28g - 227g

€21.99
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Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh. Ready-to-use silicone for making prosthetics in Pale Flesh color.

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Prosthetic Transfer Material Pale Flesh. Ready-to-use silicone for making prosthetics in Pale Flesh color.

P.T.M. allows you to create the highest quality prosthetic transfers (Bondo Transfers, Pro-Bondo Transfers, Pros-Aide Transfers) at a reasonable price and without the additional stress of mixing your own material. P.T.M. ™ This brilliant product was created by Christian Tinsley - an American makeup artist, Academy Award winner for Technical Achievement in 2008! (“for creating transfer techniques for the making and application of 2D and 3D makeup, known today as Tinsley Transfers”).

The Pale Flesh color provides an exceptional shade that blends perfectly with most pale and light skin tones. Compared to Pink 5, it is less pink and has a more natural tone, and compared to Light Flesh, it is even lighter, but in a similar tonal color scheme.

Note! Due to the sensitivity of this product to frost (temperatures below <0℃.), during the winter period, we ship this product in safe packaging with a heater (for packages), which will remain active for up to 48 hours. When choosing shipping during freezing temperatures, it is best to select a fast delivery method - such as courier. Choosing other methods and/or not picking up the package on time, we are not responsible for any damage to this product during transport.

For professional use only!

Made in the USA.

Professional advice:

The binding of the ingredients of this product occurs through exposure to a temperature below <0℃., therefore, once poured into a mold, the effect should be placed in the freezer for 1-2 hours. A low, but positive temperature (e.g., in the refrigerator) will not be sufficient!

To learn how to properly make a prosthetic using P.T.M., you can watch the tutorial video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WxtRfR62B8&t=1s or follow the step-by-step instructions in English below.

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