Procedure
Once you have purchased your “Mould Your Mammaries” kit and have made a decision to make your mould, here are a few recommendations designed to assist you with preparing for the process.
We encourage you to read these fully as they will help make the moulding experience more enjoyable, highly memorable and a great deal easier.
It is important that both the person whose breasts are being moulded and the person who is doing the moulding read and understand all the directions before commencing the task. This will provide you with a very good understanding of what to expect with the process as it is important that you and your surroundings are prepared correctly.
The actual time taken for the moulding, applying the “mother-cast” process and then removing the entire mould after the mother cast has dried is generally no longer than 30 minutes.
Recommendations:
- The products contained within our kits are all totally non-toxic and non-allergenic. The moulding powder once mixed with water should be kept away from clothing and hair, as once set it is very difficult to remove. We suggest that the process is undertaken in a tiled area and that you cover the floor with a suitable plastic drop sheet as this will make cleaning up much easier. The moulding mixture is safe to be applied directly to the skin, however if the skin is dry then we suggest that a very light coating of skin conditioner or baby oil be applied prior to moulding.
- As the moulding mixture will show all the skin details in the finished mould it is therefore important that you remember this when undertaking the process. You can therefore change the appearance of the nipple and areola to achieve your desired result through tweaking, ice or whatever other method you desire (or depending on what the owner of the nipples wants or can stand).
- The pose is also important, so resolve this before you commence any moulding. It may be that the preferred pose to achieve the result you are seeking is achieved in a slightly inclined position as opposed to standing up. If this is the case then you will need to take extra precaution to cover the chair/bean bag/ sun lounge etc with a plastic drop sheet for protection. Warning: The moulding mixture when set is impossible to remove from fabric, this includes clothing!!
- From our considerable experience we have found that the best pose (position) is standing up and the model wearing bikini pants or similar. A plastic wrap is then tucked in the waste band of the pants to prevent any moulding mixture, or plaster from the mother cast bandages, damaging the pants. All other clothing is best removed to prevent any mixture etc being splashed onto them. The finished products are easily removed from hair free naked flesh and generally a quick shower is all that is needed once the mould and mother cast has been removed.
- The moulding mixture once mixed will be quite thick and you should start applying this, by hand, to the highest point as it will slump down over the breasts as it settles. We suggest that you wear a good pair of close fitting surgical style gloves to apply the moulding mixture.
- Timing is important so a reliable clock/watch is handy to have so as you can keep a close eye on the time. You will have around five (5) minutes in which time you need to thoroughly mix the moulding powder and water and then to apply it to your model and add the wadding before the moulding mixture sets.
- The moulding powder is mixed with COLD water (22ºC, or colder if you model can stand it) Do Not use warm water as this will shorten the setting time considerably and you will not get a successful mould. Obviously colder water will give you a little more before your mixture sets.
- When the plaster bandages have been applied to the cast, the plaster will become quite warm as it sets, don’t be alarmed by this as it will not burn.
- Once you have removed your mould, and mother cast, you need to place this on a soft surface such as a pillow. We suggest that you place the pillow in a plastic bag to protect it from the plaster “mother cast”, which will still be wet
- When adding the plaster mixture to your mould, be gentle!! The more you work the plaster the faster it will set. Slowly build up the area you want to cast as the plaster will be workable and build upon itself to give you a great result.
- Once you carefully remove the set plaster from your mould, you will need to allow it to dry before you seal and paint it, if this is your choice. We certainly recommend sealing your new bust as this will prevent it from deteriorating over time. The best sealer is a 3 in 1 acrylic based sealer/primer/undercoat available from most major paint and hardware stores. This can then be paint over with any suitable finish coat in the colour of your choice. We recommend that any finish colour is spray painted on for best results.
- Do Not be too heavy handed with the application of the sealer, as you will lose the natural look that you have created with your moulding.
- At all times be careful with your new bust, as it will not take any rough treatment. You can strengthen the bust by applying a fiberglass backing to it, and these fiberglass kits are available from all leading hardware stores. We recommend that if you do this you do so prior to the application of any finishing coat to the front surface.
Additionally your “Mould Your Mammaries” DIY Kit contains very detailed “directions of use” and we recommend that you read these carefully and understand them fully before attempting to make your mould.
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