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Old 07-31-2010, 02:53 PM   #1  
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So is their a SU marker I can use for flesh tones?
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Depends on whose flesh! For lighter tones you can use blush blossom.
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OMgosh don't get this started again! LOL there was a whole thread on that recently that caused a huge spark around here!
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Thank you Jessica! I don't want to start anything at all. with blush blossom retired is there a similar coloring?
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I was just looking thru the new catalog and blush blossom is sold separately "to use as flesh tone". It is in the back of the catalog with all the other markers. number is 100037 and it is $3.50
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You can use Blushing Bride too for lighter Skin Tones.. Rub it on a Marker Case and apply lightly with a blender pen.. Works great... or Blush Blossom is still available.
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I have a Copic sketch E00, Skin White, for $3 if you are intersted.
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I have a Copic sketch E00, Skin White, for $3 if you are intersted.
This is what I use for all my skin tones. Blush Blossom was to dark and pinkish for me and did not look right.
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Since SU doesn't offer much that would work, it's probably time for you to move on to a few copic markers. They blend so much better and you will be much more pleased with the results.
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You can use Blushing Bride too for lighter Skin Tones.. Rub it on a Marker Case and apply lightly with a blender pen.. Works great... or Blush Blossom is still available.
This is a wonderful way to get different shades out of your markers without having to buy expensive Copics. I have done this with my Marvy markers and use an aqua brush I use a sheet of acetate to scribble my colors on and then use the aqua brush to bring the colors over.
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I love my SU markers but I think blush blossom is too orange and dark for my tastes for caucasian skin tones. I bought a Tombow marker color 850 which is, incidentally, called "flesh". I like this very much. For tan skin tones I've used creamy caramel and for dark skin tones, close to cocoa.
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I love my Tombows!
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