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Keeping Latex Masks - Deathwalk78 - 01-06-2007 Thanks dude..I just put a sheet up over my closet ![]() Keeping Latex Masks - SuperDanDrista - 01-06-2007 Natural light or florescent light is what\'s bad with direct sunlight being worse. Incandescent room lighting is perfectly fine. Keeping Latex Masks - Deathwalk78 - 01-06-2007 even if your curtains cover direct sunlight, natural light is still bad? Thanks for letting me know ![]() Keeping Latex Masks - SuperDanDrista - 01-06-2007 Well not necessarily bad but don\'t let your masks bask in it for hours a day. Common sense Keeping Latex Masks - Jason Fan - 01-07-2007 You know i alwyays powder my masks especialy my SPFX mask for appeance purposes, and after some reading I found that breathing in Talcom powder is very dangerous. So dont go nutz with it. lol. I think i\'m going to have to coat my old man in cabosil so I dont get sick. Keeping Latex Masks - SuperDanDrista - 01-07-2007 but baby powder smells so good! LOL Keeping Latex Masks - Jason Fan - 01-07-2007 does. Doesn\'t it? [url=\"http://pennhealth.com/ency/article/002719.htm\"]http://pennhealth.com/ency/article/002719.htm[/url] Keeping Latex Masks - Funkytown - 01-07-2007 hey can you really use baby powder..? i need to know..anybody :unsure: Keeping Latex Masks - ColdBlooded Killer - 01-07-2007 I use corn starch instead of baby powder. I understand that it works just as well, and it is not a nasal irritant. Keeping Latex Masks - SuperDanDrista - 01-07-2007 Powdering was originally suggested because of skin oils after a long night of trick or treating. It absorbs the oil and acts as a desecant. It\'s nice to do but really not all that important if you ask me |