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Todd Debreceni
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Started On : 03-Dec-2005 at 03:30:03 PM, #Views : 7548
Topic Subject : RE: open eyes face cast |
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Lifecasting with eyes open would require full-sclera contact lenses that are
quite expensive and can be dangerous to the wearer if you've never worn or
applied them before; the potential for eye damage is too great a risk for
most professionals. Why would anyone insist on doing it with eyes open? It
is much easier to simply sculpt them open after the positive is cast. I
strongly suggest you talk your client out of it.
-----Original Message-----
From: aliforum@lifecasting.org [mailto:aliforum@lifecasting.org]
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:21 PM
To: debreceni@paradigmranch.com
Subject: open eyes face cast( Message No. 688)
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Hello Todd Debreceni
Post Date : Saturday 03rd of December 2005 02:20:31 PM
Posted by : "Diane Rossong" Diane@lastingimpression.net
open eyes face cast:--
Hi there
Just wondering if anyone can help me. I have a request for a face cast for
someone's mother and they are asking to have the eyes opened. I explained
the process where the model opens the eyes when the alginate is starting to
set and then to create the open eye lid. He asked about some sort of eye
protector or hard sheild to put on each eye, used in surgery rooms? Does
anyone know of this process and what and where to get such devices?
Much appreciated
Diane
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