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Had an idea ... (POSS SI TRIGG)

Post by pointeless » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:49 am

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Well I was thinking while urging yesterday what I needed,which is odd for me cos I normally don't think about what I need to not SI, I just think I don't deserve it.
Anyway I realised what I really wanted was the blood red bath water to lay in (for some reason, seems an odd kind of thing to need but there you go) and I was wondering... well is food dye safe to put in the bath? I mean reguarly, it isn't known to cause skin irrtations or anything when used in that sense? ... thought i'd ask, seems a random question, but if I could get the water to go brite red and scrub where I want to hurt with a nail brush or something - I think it might just do the trick. *shrugs*
Any ideas on whether that's an ok thing to do :roll: ??
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Post by marshmallowfluff » Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:31 pm

why dont you put food colouring on your skin and see if you get a reaction from it? Or try it once in the bath, then see what happens? I've seen it before, water to make your bath water coloured, but i dont know where you can buy it, it does exist though! You should hunt around see if you can find any.
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Post by plantt » Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:24 pm

try a toy store or a bath products store maybe... i've seen stuff to put in baths for lil kids.. although i'd guess it'd not make the water as dark as you'd want.. they'd have ideas about what you could do though i'd guess... or know where you could ask...
also, food dye can be tough to get off skin so if you actually go in the bath you might want to kinda watch out for areas you don't want to turn red.

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Post by pointeless » Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:27 pm

cheers for the feedback guys, to be honest my main concern was may-b allergic reaction or staining my white bath :lol: rented proerpty would take some explaining, thanks for the tips about kids stuff though i'll see if I can hunt something out! thanks again your'e stars :star: :blush:
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Post by MoonSprite » Thu Sep 01, 2005 6:32 pm

be careful using food dyes. they will dye your skin too.

when i was younger, i had blonde hair. for halloween, i wanted a different color. my mom :roll: told me to put food coloring in my hair. i did it, a whole bunch.

it was a cool effect, but it wouldn't wash completely out. i tried and tried. i ended up in school for over a week, having a pinkish hue to my blonde hair! :evil: i never should of listened to my mother!

i'm sure the food dye would do the same to your skin. it would color it, and be hard to get rid of.

you may become a pink person :oops:

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Post by marshmallowfluff » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:19 pm

lol about your hair!
my mum thought it would be a good idea to dye my sisters hair with black food dye cos she wanted black hair, and it lasted for about a week lol

good luck in finding the bath coluring anyway ;) x
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Post by Shado » Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:35 pm

It should probably do the trick... The focus on what you want to SI mixed with the color of blood probably would help. Though, it shouldn't stain if you dont take too long. Just make sure you can wash it out... And if not, you just bleach your bath. You said it was white, right?
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Post by pointeless » Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:16 am

yeah white bath - yeah it might work - well there's only one way to find out , thankyou so much everyone and lol about the hair - I got back to my flat next week - i'll let you guys know if anything major happens like I turn into a big red blob :P
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