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Lush Latex Love Dolls...Travel companions that fit in your backpack. Often ranging from $150 to $300
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Thanks for all the info!!

"The box has actual pictures of an inflated doll, so the French have the most honest advertising."

This was my favorite line. hehe <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif" /> Something like 95% of adult dolls have the picture of a human model as opposed to a picture of the product you are actually buying. So this is nice change.

I have one question, about talcing. After you apply talc to a latex doll, then what? You just let it sit on the skin (I've never used talc for anything, so I am not sure what it is like). I am just picturing my doll coated in a layer of talc, and now she feels all 'powdery' when I touch her. Or does the talc "soak in"?

Thanks again

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Hi Latexman,

In my opinion this information should be incorporated in the FAQ of this forum.
At the moment the section about latex lady's is empty there...
H'mm, hint... Istharia...

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Hi Latexman,

I already responded to your hint in the FAQ,
but now that I've seen your thorough approach
to that subject I feel bound to express my
respect and admiration.
Wow <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_eek.gif" />

I better get started with my job rather soon if I want to get ready before Xmas.
Thanks again,
<img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif" />
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Hi Figure 8

Although I'am a newbie in my opinion talking is good for the doll, it feels nicer after.
Apply enough talk on the doll, and not too much *you will see this soon enough, if it falls from the doll when softly rubbing over the doll then you are applying too much*.
The talk sticks to the doll making the surface smoother and feeling more naturally. I think that it soaks even a bit into the latex!
It is really a very very nice "waste of time", so enjoy the "powderjob"!

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