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Key Pigments for silicone

Created by Neill Gorton this lifelike colour system comprises highly concentrated silicone pigments in custom colours that go a very long way. They will save you both time and money and help maintain perfect continuity across colour batches.

Key Pigments for silicone 50gr

Black /50gr Black 9,26 EUR

White /50gr White 9,26 EUR

Red /50gr Red 9,26 EUR

Red Iron /50gr Red Iron 9,80 EUR

Blue /50gr Blue 9,26 EUR

Yellow /50gr Yellow 9,26 EUR

Yellow Ochre /50gr Yellow Ochre 9,38 EUR

Green /50gr Green 9,26 EUR

Brown /50gr Brown 9,26 EUR

Dark Flesh /50gr Dark Flesh 9,80 EUR

Medium Flesh /50gr Medium Flesh 9,80 EUR

Warm Flesh /50gr Warm Flesh 9,80 EUR

Pale Flesh /50gr Pale Flesh 9,26 EUR

Key Pigments for silicone 500gr

Black /500gr Black 42,83 EUR

White /500gr White 42,83 EUR

Red /500gr Red 42,83 EUR

Red Iron /500gr Red Iron 42,83 EUR

Yellow /500gr Yellow 42,83 EUR

Blue /500gr Blue 42,83 EUR

Green /500gr Green 42,83 EUR

Brown /500gr Brown 42,83 EUR

Dark Flesh /500gr Dark Flesh 36,29 EUR

Pale Flesh /500gr Pale Flesh 45,94 EUR

Warm Flesh /500gr Warm Flesh 42,83 EUR

Yellow Ochre /500gr Yellow Ochre 42,83 EUR

Medium Flesh /500gr Medium Flesh 42,83 EUR

New Key-Pigments for Silicone
Created by Neill Gorton this lifelike colour system comprises highly concentrated silicone pigments in custom colours that go a very long way. They will save you both time and money and help maintain perfect continuity across colour batches.

Neill originally developed these for Millennium FX to use in their prosthetics and their retail division MFX Warehouse’s range of ready-made appliances. The four colours have been established by trial and error over the years as the ideal starting point for the majority of prosthetics, and nine times out of ten one of them will work perfectly as the base tone. If it isn’t close enough however, he’s added two ‘adjuster’ colours – red iron oxide and yellow ochre, that will usually allow you to easily tweak one of the four base tones to match most skin types.

Neill says…
“From running thousands of prosthetic pieces over the years I have refined my pigments to these four standard colours which suit the vast majority of skin tones. Even if one of these is not an exact match, it will take only the slightest adjustment to make a perfect match.

Having been unhappy with the off-the-shelf products out there for use as base flesh tones, I mixed these colours myself and have been using them in all my work since. All our ready-made prosthetics at MFX Warehouse are produced in these colours and the majority of the prosthetics we make in that range can be made with one of the colours with no need for adjustment.

Along with the four flesh tones are two adjuster colours, a yellow ochre and red iron oxide. This basic system means you can produce perfect flesh tones for prosthetics and dummy body parts and they can also be used in conjunction with direct applied silicone products such as Sculpt Gel, to tint them to the desired colour.

I’m now making these pigments available to the public and have had a specialist manufacturer copy my mix and produce these four standard base flesh tones.”

Available as a kit and as individual colours in larger quantities.