I’m know on to my second Silicone head, this one is going to be an Albino one so it's skin is a pale pink. The processes seemed to go a little quicker this time since I was more experienced with the processes second time around. I was also more careful to make sure the head was more filled in certain places like the neck and the sides of the head as last time they did not come out as thickly as I wanted. Overall, I am pleased with how it came out as it has retained a lot of the details, I wanted
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