Brush on Halloween Costumes

Nothing to wear for Halloween? You could paint it on with paint, as in our article Naked Costuming, or you could paint on actual “clothing” with liquid latex.

In most places, you are street legal as long as the genitals and nipples are covered. You typically don’t need a whole lot more than that. Some areas do have specific rules about the buttocks. That is where liquid latex comes in. You paint it on the naughty parts, and there you go. Instant outfit. Okay, not so instant. It does take the liquid latex a little time to dry.

We’ve used liquid latex products for years, and we love them. We see them often at erotic events, and even at the more family friendly but still sexy events like the upcoming Wondercon where cosplay plays a major role. Kris has incorporated them into many costumes, and it is something very sexy you can wear covering your breasts to make them legal for semi-public adults-only occasions (although in some places the latex has to completely cover the bottom of the breasts to be legal). Adult Event organizers usually provide very specific information on what you can and can not wear.

Liquid latex can be painted directly on the skin, or on fabric to create a wide variety of costumes and special effects. It is fun to wear, fun to peel off (except when it is on skin with hair), and looks very hot. As a general rule of thumb, 16 ounces should cover your arms and legs, 32 ounces should do a full body, and a gallon should do about four people.

One thing I have noticed is that it does have the benefit of being an exfoliate and pore cleaner. When you remove it, your skin comes out feeling very soft and clean.

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There are several companies that make liquid latex products, and there are many vendors on Amazon.com that sell it. We like the liquid latex from Liquid Latex Fashions. It is available at a decent price, and it does not have the ammonia in it that other brands do. This is important if you are allergic to ammonia based products. As with anything new that you apply to your skin, you should put a little on a small area and wait for several hours to make sure that you do not have a reaction to it. If you are sensitive and you skip this step and put it all over your body, you will wind up being extremely unhappy.

They make a very high quality product and offer lots of variety. It comes in black, blue, burgundy, chocolate, clear, flesh, pink, red, flesh, green, orange, purple, red, tan, teal, white, and yellow. If that is not enough, you can even buy tints to color it yourself. You can also get fluorescent colors that glow under black light in blue, green, orange, pink, red, violet, white and yellow. There are metallics in blue, copper, gold, green, pearl, purple, and silver. They also have kits with everything you need, with some themed for Halloween or Mardis Gras, or in MLB or NFL designs. It comes in 4, 8, 16, and 32 ounces, and gallon sized.

You can add an extra level of color with their Magic Stardust powders, that add a metallic shimmer. These come in gold, copper and silver metallic and blue, green, red, and violet pearlescent sheens. A little goes a long ways, and by combining the powders with the different colors, you can get a wide variety of effects. You can even combine different colored powders.

Useful but not mandatory are the Body Prep, which is an Aloe Vera based lotion that will make removing the liquid latex easier later on. There is also a Body Wash that helps in the removal of the liquid latex. These extra steps are especially warranted if you are on the hairy side. You can also use a good moisturizer on your skin before applying the latex. Better still is shaving the areas you want to cover. To get it out of your hair, use lots of soap in the shower and gently tease it off. If you are applying it over a very hairy area that you do not want to shave, such as the eyebrows, you can give them a coating of vegetable oil.

We have not tried the Maximum Impact Liquid Latex. It is close to the same price as Liquid Latex Fashions, and  comes in 16 oz, 32 oz, and 1 gallon sizes. It comes in blue, yellow, flesh, tan, purple, white, red, green, pink, black, orange, chocolate, and clear. They have fluorescent colors in orange, purple, magenta, red, pink, yellow, blue and green.

Their Metallic Pearl Sparkle line is similar to the Magic Stardust powder. It comes in gold, silver, blue, red and green.

You paint the latex on using foam brushes or rollers. It takes about two to three applications. You can also apply it with an airbrush, but only if your airbrush can handle heavier viscosity liquids. The latex dries a little sticky, so to keep it from sticking to itself you need to do one final step. You simply spray on a silicone based polish, such as the Body Paint Finishing Spray from Liquid Latex Fashions or the Liquid Latex Ultra Shine to use with Maximum Impact, although either of these should work on any latex product. It creates a shiny surface that is also less sticky. At minimum you should dust it with some talcum powder.

Those of you with a makeup background know that it is not a good idea to completely cover the skin with some types of makeup as it can clog the pores and keep the skin from properly breathing. Mythbusters even did a segment on this issue. Fortunately, liquid latex has no adhesives in it so it does not block the pores and create those types of problems. You can cover the entire body if you want to, and wear it for as long as you’d like. Once dried, it separates slightly from the skin, so that there is a slight moisture and air layer, which keeps it from getting too hot or uncomfortable to wear. The latex is easily peeled off, but it is not reusable, unless you paint it onto fabric like Spandex, Lycra or Denim (t-shirts are just too porous and stretchy).

We have had a lot of fun with liquid latex products, and they are an excellent resource to add to your sexy costuming toolkit.