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keylimeyunho · 2 years ago
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hard to ignore: part 1
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part 1: “your dream”
pairing: reader x fuckboyidol!san genre: smut, fluff word count: 4.1k warning(s): none for this chapter
“the concert starts promptly at 7:30. make sure they’re ready by 5.”
he threw the keys in your lap, placed a folded paper on the table of your new trailer, and held out his hand. you immediately shook it.
“welcome to the team.”
you beamed proudly and nodded your head aggressively. yes, of course, they would be ready by 5, maybe even 4:30 if you got a head start. but the man proceeded to just stand in your trailer and stare you down.
“with this being your first time working with the boys,” he cleared his throat “i’m going to give a little word of advice before you head to their dressing room.”
he walked over to the couch across from where you sat at your trailer’s kitchen table, and relaxed his arm over its cusion. he stared you down once again, looking into your pupils as if he was scanning for information about you that he didn’t already know, or couldn’t find in your resume.
“there’s eight of them… and some of them are…different. don’t let them get to you.”
you tilted your head and laughed, but only a little. of course, they would each be different; they’re human, after all. why would you need to be warned about something so trivial? “what do you mean by 'different'?”
he kept a thin lipped smile and just exhaled out his nose, silently, keeping the eye contact. “you’ll soon find out.” the man then stood up, straightened his jacket, and headed towards the trailer door. “just…be cautious. we want this tour to go smoothly, okay? no mishaps.”
“now what does that mean?” you wanted to say but you kept that thought to yourself and just held a thin-lipped smile in return, holding a strong thumbs up to let him know yes, of course. because **you weren’t about to risk losing the only job you ever wanted on day one.t
you raised an eyebrow and kept eye contact with him. “no mishaps. i swear it."
after dumping out your enormous stash of makeup out of your suitcase, you realized you may have overpacked. every size brush dispersed over at least ten shades of concealer and a mountain of eye shadow palettes looked up at you. but you also knew it was best to not make the rookie mistake of giving these boys the wrong products, let alone the wrong shades.
after almost three years of cosmotology school, thousands of dollars in scholarships, and a handful of temporary salon jobs, you had finally landed your first big gig. and you weren’t going to be just any stylist. you were going to be working for one of the biggest names in music, in k-pop.
kq entertainment was one of the last companies you expected to even glance at your application, let alone accept it, but they were pleasantly surprised with your extensive resume of internships and recommendations from clients at your old job. and besides, they had just lost a series of stylists so they were desperate for someone to work immediately and last-minute. and with you eager to leave a job that could not pay your rent or even just your coffee every week, that made you the perfect candidate.
especially since you graduated top of your class and spent the entirety of your undergrad working as a nail tech and shampooer right after tech school, you had more experience and drive than anyone in the running because most people just worked to pass so they could get a mediocre job at their local hair salon, getting paid maybe 30k a year (if they’re lucky) to dye greying old ladies’ hairlines various shades of brown.
but this..this was your dream. creating something original and getting to express your love of fashion, hair, and makeup to put on a show. and doing that for a group as big as ateez was absolutely surreal.
you didn’t know much about them, besides the fact they were outselling arenas all over the nation. you never paid much attention to guys, anyway, even the ones who sat next to you in class and tried to write notes to you in the margins of your paper. but you were usually too consumed in what was on the board than what the guy next to you was doing. like you said, this was your dream. not the lackluster boys who were definitely failing out of their classes. and besides, those boys were never that memorable in looks, anyway.
closing the door to your trailer, you hit the dirt with your platforms and headed towards the boys dressing room. you decided to put on your most original look you could think of that was not too over the top for complete strangers. you strapped on some ankle boots paired with a lavender maxi skirt that matched the purple satin bustier you donned under a cropped leather jacket. you made sure to showcase your personality patches of your favorite bands that you sewed onto your messenger bag.
unfolding the paper the director had given you, you looked carefully down at the order of of which member you would style first:
y/n,
the boys are trailer 1024. the order for the makeup cycle will be
wooyoung, jongho, mingi, seonghwa, yeosang, hongjoong, san, yunho
today we only need you to prepare their makeup for the show. it’s their first night in seoul since the pandemic so tonight, they need to make an impact. play off their show outfits and give us something fresh.
- kq creative team
the list was new for you and the first time you heard any of the members’ names. despite the fact you had already met with the kq staff running this concert, you still had yet to meet any of the actual members. you shouldn’t be that surprised, considering they’re famous celebrities who definitely don’t have time to meet and greet all their staff. but since you were about to spend the next few months alongside them at every tour stop, your first official meeting with them being the tour’s kick-off was a bit nerve-wracking but nevertheless exciting.
walking through the rows of trailers full of kq staff, you finally located trailer 1024 about a couple doors down from yours. you saw a door with the word ARTIST in huge red letters printed on a paper taped on the door.
this will make it so much easier to get them ready everyday, you thought. not that far a walk.
you straightened your jacket and smiled at your reflection in the trailer window before knocking.
no mishaps.
the trailer door opened almost immediately, as if the person inside was waiting for you to rap on their door. A red-haired guy with bright brown eyes and a sharp jawline stood at the door. he was in a white tanktop, but below his waist were dress pants and dance shoes. he looked like he was halfway dressed to perform on stage and he looked a little too pretty to be their manager.
you held your smile tightly, waiting for him to say the first words.
“ah, are you y/n?” he said, leaning his elbow above his head on the edge of the door, flashing an unsurprisingly perfect smile
you nodded and bowed quickly, handing him the paper the director had given you. “at your service!”
keeping his elbow on the door, he took the paper out of your hands and scanned over it quickly. “nice to finally meet you, y/n.” he moved out of the way and reached out his hand to you. “i’m wooyoung. come in.”
you thanked him and he closed the door behind you as you took your first steps inside. it was double the size of your trailer but since they were the artists and you just came on tour for their makeup, it made sense they would have more leg room after each show.
you were expecting to see eight boys sitting on the couch waiting patiently for their makeup stylist; however, wooyoung seemed to be the only around.
“here- catch!” he catches you off guard and as you turn around, a drink can flies towards your head.
you were so entranced by the sheer size of their place that you didn’t see wooyoung go into their fridge and take out two redbulls. you catch the redbull with one hand, surprising yourself. he smirks a little before cracking open his own can. “nice. quick reflexes. you’re gonna need those if you want to work with us.”
what does that even mean? “everyone has been saying things like that about you guys. what exactly am i preparing for?” you crack the can open, as well, and take a gulp.
wooyoung plops on the couch and downs the can in under a few seconds. he sighs and runs his fingers through his red hair. “it means you’re our third stylist this month.” he tosses the now empty can like a basketball across the room and of course it lands with a perfect swish into the trash can next to the door. “and i don’t want to move onto a fourth.”
you sip carefully on the redbull can. between the director and now wooyoung’s words, you start to wonder if working with ateez was not what you had expected it to be. maybe these boys are going to be more work than just opening up a few eye shadow palettes and blowing drying their hair.
but wooyoung smiles at you softly before you let that thought fully form. “but don’t worry about it too much. with your experience, i’m sure we’ll be light work compared to the clients you’ve had before.”
that was true. working with screaming nine-year-olds and their 35-year old mothers was definitely the lowest you could have reached. you took wooyoung’s words with a grain of salt and stuck them in your back pocket.
“thanks.” you respond “but i do have one question…” you down the rest of the can and mimic wooyoung, tossing it behind you. “where are the rest of the members?”
wooyoung laughs. “we rotate, usually. the rest of them are getting changed or getting their hair done first. meanwhile, i’m scheduled for makeup first.” he gets up and starts heading down to one of the other doors in the trailer. “we each have about 20 minutes per rotation, so once you finish with me, the next one of us will coming knocking on the door.”
you looked at the clock on the wall in the trailer kitchen. five minutes had already past, giving you only 15 minutes left with wooyoung.
as if he could read your mind, wooyoung opens one of the doors. “welcome to the official ateez dressing room. come on in”
contrary to what everyone was saying, these boys were actually quite pleasant. for being famous celebrities who had fans cheering for them every night, you expected artists like them would walk around like they were above your pay grade (which they were) and deserved your utmost respect. but to your surprise, they were just- normal. some of them even shy.
for being the 6’2 rapper, mingi had trouble keeping eye contact with you while you looked at his face before starting, trying to get the lay of the land (or his visage). his fire red and orange hair intimidated you but as soon as you stopped looking he burst out . “i-i just want to say, i love your hairstyle.”
you touched your hair and looked away for a second. did he just compliment me? my hair?
“wow, um..thank you.” you blushed. “i think your hair is pretty nice, too..if not even better than mine.”
and even seonghwa, the greek god of a man with some of the most perfect features you’d ever admired kept giggling at every joke you made, some that weren’t even your best. you tried not to mess up his perfectly tousled blonde hair when powdering his face and drawing on his eyeliner carefully, but he flinched at your every touch.
“i-i’m sorry. i’m just scared i’ll mess you up." seonghwa says, looking away and scratching his arm nervously. "we haven’t had eyeliner in years, i'm happy you're bringing it back”
“really?” you lifted an eyebrow. out of all the concept photos you studied before today, you remember looking that the “say my name” era with smokey eyeliner was your favorite look. “well, good thing i’m here. i think it's time for a change."
seonghwa looked down and smiled slightly. “yeah..good thing.”
now, when jongho waltzed in, he had the most adorable smile you'd ever seen on an idol. stubby teeth and gums showing ever so slightly that made your eyes soften proved he was obviously the maknae. but you would never know because his vocals did not match that face.
he had begun practicing one of their sets. it made your heart flutter. you never heard such a powerful and angelic voice. (and you get to do his makeup?)
“you have such a beautiful voice” you said to him as you brushed the contour over the crest of his forehead. he flashed his gummy smile again and looked down shyly. “but, i will be honest, though," you admitted with a twinge of shame. "i really haven't heard much of your music."
jongho raised an eyebrow but quickly retracted it, at as to not mess up the contour. he didn't respond, but simply grabbed his phone out of his pocket, opening spotify.
the beginning note of a song began to play. he finally replies, “well, you should change that then.” the beginning note of their song "answer" begins to echo through the cool air of the dressing room. the music bounces around the room while you listen to his studio version which sounds just like the vocals you heard minutes prior.
now yeosang was the member who brought out your first real laugh of the day. walking into the room, he waved to you excitedly. "hi! i'm yeosang, nice to finally see your fa-"
yeosang didn’t notice your messenger bag by the door and is caught off as he trips over it. but instead of hitting the floor, yeosang somersaults over the bag and gets up like nothing just happened. standing there, stunned and surprised himself, he says, “you didnt see that.”
he looked down at your bag, about to pretend to kick it out the door, when he notices your patches. “pierce the veil? who is that?”
you smiled and this time, you take out spotify yourself to show yeosang your playlists.
next, hongjoong walked into the room. his hair was a striking royal blue and he was all suited up with a gold trim, black jacket. a regal look you were sure would make his fans go absolutely wild for him.
"y/n? it's so nice to finally meet you." he stuck out his hand. "our new stylist"
still holding eyeshadow brushes and cotton rounds in your hands, you weren't expecting such a nice greeting. you quickly set everything down and straighten yourself up to shake his hand. "that's me."
hongjoong settles down in the chair in front of you and closes his eyes.
"what are you doing?" you laugh, as you look for primer to start him off.
hongjoong immediately opens his eyes again. "oh.." he says nervously. "are you not starting yet?"
you chuckle to yourself, what an interesting guy. "i haven't even got the primer out yet."
his palm hits his face and slides down slowly in shame. "i'm sorry, i'm a bit of a mess. it's our first show since the pandemic and... i don't know. i'm excited to meet our fans again, but nervous they won't like what we have in store for them. it's just been so long since our last show..almost two years"
you stop rummaging in your bag to stare at him in shock. "what? of course they'll love you" you couldn't believe you were becoming a celebrity therapist, too. "and besides, you have an awesome stylist that will make you look out of this world."
hongjoong scratches his head and laughs lightly. "yeah..yeah you're right. i just love our fans so much, they mean the world to us"
you look at hongjoong as he continues to nervously scratch his head. where was the notion that these guys would be too much to handle? after only six members had finished their makeup, it seemed they were some of the sweetest and most devoted people you have ever worked with, even met. the stylists that decide to leave these angelic boys dropped the ball, big time.
as hongjoong thanked you for your hard work and walked out, you began looking at the list to see which member was next to come in. before you got your answer, you jumped as the door opened right as hongjoong closed it.
wearing another gold trim velvet jacket, held together by a single button, the most attractive- no, stunning man you have ever came across walked right through the dressing room door.
you never usually got starstruck and even the previous members were encapsulating beautiful. but this man, with his black hair still wet and slick from his shower and his jawline locked towards you, something about him made you almost stumble off your stool.
"oh. um..h-hi. n-nice to finally meet you" you said as you regained balanced, cringing at your own words.
he chuckled and closed his eyes, shaking his head. "oh, i already know you." he stepped a couple feet closer so you were now right under his gaze, under his chin. you could smell the faint cologne coming off his skin, making you want to get even closer to him to get another whiff, but you just stood there, in awe.
it took you a second to register what he just said. "wait..what does that mean?"
his brown eyes glinted and you could feel his breath on your face. a smile peeked at the corner of his lips and he said almost at a whisper, "you're that beautiful girl who lives three doors down from our trailer, right?"
looking into the dressing room mirror behind him, you gawk at yourself. is he talking about me?
turning to back to face him, you shrug. "n-no. i'm just your stylist." you go into your pocket and dig out the folded paper the director gave you to prove the truth: you really were just some girl kq hired to put makeup on him. he was getting you confused with someone else, someone much more interesting than you, right?
he took the paper out of your hand and suddenly began ripping it, shred after shred, letting the paper fall to the ground in between you. he bends down to look into your eyes.
my god, you didn't realize how large he was. you were too distracted by his broad shoulders that looked like they were about to burst out of his jacket. you could see right down the center of his shirt and you could almost see-
"i'm san and you're y/n, my stylist, the fine girl with the patches on her bookbag who lives in trailer 1021." he tilted his head and smirked, the tip of his tongue peeking out the corner of his lips. "don't act like i don't know exactly who you are. i know a pretty girl when i see one."
you stood there, stunned. there's no way he was still talking about you. "i'm not sure what you mean..san."
san stands back up. "tsk, tsk," he sighed, shaking his head so the water droplets fell off his soaking hair onto your shirt. you watch the droplets seep into the cotto, wondering if some of his sweat was mixed in. "don't worry, pretty girl. we'll get to know each other soon enough."
he proceeds to sit in the chair in front of you, innocently looking up with his adorable brown eyes, as if he was not just full-on flirting with his stylist seconds before. "just put the makeup on me, if you will."
you roll your eyes with a smile and start setting the concealer on his face.
"sorry, i-" you start to say, but your own giggles cut you off. "i just- i never heard someone say that kind of thing about me. caught me off guard, that's all."
san's eyes droop and he pouts. "you mean no one has ever told you how beautiful your hair falls off you." he touches the hand by your side, grazing his fingertips over your own. "or how hard you are making it to sit in my chair right now"
oh my god, you think to yourself, this has to be a all in my head. a member of ateez was sitting here flirting with you and trying to hold your hand, looking so enchantingly into your eyes.
part of you wants to grab his hand and rope your fingers between his and tell him, no one's ever told me that before, but i'll let you be the first. you sigh at the thought.
"no mishaps." the director's words ring in you're ears. you're here for one thing and one only. don't fuck it up.
as if he read your mind, san starts to drag his fingers over your palm, but you yank your hand away before he gets that far.
"nope, no one." you turn back to your makeup bag. "bow, please be silent while i draw on your eyeliner." you assert your dominance back in the conversation, trying to diffuse the hot tension boiling between you and the finest, yet most annoying man you've ever met.
san pouts again and his pupils grow, almost like a kitten's. he folds his hand in his lap and heaves out a sigh that you try to ignore. "alright, i guess. but at least let me see your face, pretty girl, one more time.. if i can't compliment it"
you turn around and give him a pity smile. "fine. now, close your eyes."
surprisingly, he does what you say, a thin-lipped smile stuck on his face as if he was satisfied with being nowhere else but here with you, letting you do whatever you want to him.
"so, who's your favorite?"
san's question causes you to shake and run a streak of eyeliner down his face.
"shit! sorry- um," you race to clean him up as he remains unbothered, waiting patiently for your answer. you wipe his face and admit, "i honestly don't have one, i mean, i just met all. of you "
san chuckles lightly, "don't lie, i know you have a favorite."
your face turns a shade of red that he thankfully can't see because he still waits patiently for your eyeliner with his lids closed. "i still have one member left after you. i'll let you know who i decide later."
"okay." san lifts his hand up. "shake on it."
now he's lost it. you know for a fact he just wants you to succumb to his charms (which you almost did, but you remained strong) and say oh, san, it's you, of course! but you were his stylist. you worked for him. an obvious power imbalance and obviously something that would mess up your career, and everything you worked for.
"i'm all good. i'll let you know my answer, if i feel like it." you assert with him. this time, san opens his eyes and smirks.
"well, princess, i don't think you-"
"all done!" you snap the blush pad closed, sarcasm hanging off your lips and not realizing he was about to say something. "thanks for being such an amazing client!"
this cannot happen again, before anyone finds out you and san were just within inches of each other, breathing on each other and feeling on each other's hands and-
"wait, y/n, can i-" san starts.
"i'm all good, actually, whatever it is. you need to keep the cycle moving anyway" you usher him out. however, he snatches the folded paper off the table and rips a small piece off, quickly scribbling something onto it.
he hands you the paper back, re-folded, and whispers in your ear, hot breath rubbing against your eardrums and making you squirm.
"for when you're ready."
he bows to you and closes the dressing room door carefully, leaving you in silence, standing with a paper in your hand and the air conditioner running loudly. you unfold the paper carefully and your jaw drops at its contents:
a phone number scrawled hastily onto the paper, attached with only the words, "for when my pretty girl decides to tell me i'm her favorite :)"
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maleficentmrsofallevil · 7 months ago
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Dye, doll, dye
I did a dyeing thing - a white Resinsoul centaur (Dawn) and different vinyl shell parts of an Obitsu 50 cm body (whitey and super whitey).
What I used:
A big shiny pot. Life pro tip - if you have an induction cooktop, check your crappy pot that you ordered from Amazon right away. Amazon sellers are liars.
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Lots of towels (water everywhere). Dye (RIT DyeMore is what I used, because it's specifically for synthetics), isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and a melamine sponge (Magic Eraser) for oopsies, and weed whacker trimmer string for the parts. Plus coffee.
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Strung doll parts. NOTE: before I dye resin or vinyl, I soak it in cold water for 10-15 minutes. Resin is porous. Water will help open the pores for a slightly more even dye distribution.
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So one thing I see over and over that drives me CRAZY is people dumping the whole bottle of dye directly into the water.
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RIT has recipes. Here's the recipe for Fallen Star using "small" items:
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It doesn't matter which small item you pick - the recipe is the same. For a more intense color, increase the amount of dye (Fallen Star is 2 teaspoons of Royal Purple, 1/2 teaspoon Frost Grey, 1/2 teaspoon Sapphire Blue per 4 cups of water). If you dump in the whole bottle, 1) you're wasting dye, and 2) you're not going to get the color that the dye is supposed to produce.
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Dye measured - and then I measure one more batch in a separate cup. As stuff goes in the water, dye is absorbed and removed from the water - so you gotta add a little back. Like, an eyedropper at a time, a little.
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I set the water to be just under a boil - no bubbling, but still painful when you accidentally stick a finger in there. It's soapy because RIT recommends adding a tiny bit of dish soap and a little salt to the dye bath to help disperse the color evenly.
Dunk:
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The resin parts got 3 minutes each. The vinyl parts got 6 minutes.
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Horse butt magnet came unglued, and there's something on the butt that prevented it from absorbing dye. I don't know what it is. I'll have to color correct with pastels. Also: the horse body was cast in two parts that were glued together, and the seams sanded. This became immediately apparent post-dye.
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The floating blobs top left are vinyl thigh parts after 3 minutes in the dye bath. The darker blue human parts of vinyl parts after a six minute bath.
A few more things: whatever that butt glue was, it liquified in the pot and stuck to stuff. I am not happy about this.
Because parts are thinner in some places and thicker in others, when I pulled a part out of the bath, I would run it under cool water. Then I grabbed my melamine sponge and scrubbed areas where the dye was darker or absorbed funny. Isopropyl alcohol can also help remove some of the dye.
The dye continued to process, even after I rinsed all the parts. When I woke up the next morning, everything was an even more intense blue - especially the vinyl.
My self-imposed max time for resin in a hot water dye bath is 3 minutes. 2-part epoxy resin reacts quickly and hardens to equilibrium - NOT completion. When resin parts are put into almost-boiling hot water, the reaction is reactivated. The resin parts will shrink. I read on a resin manufacturer's website that after 20 minutes, the resin will become extremely brittle and fragile. From past experience, I know that 3 minutes in hot water is enough to make a resin part shrink.
Since the resin parts were dyed for 3 minutes each, this means I will NOT be attempting a gradation with dye. I'll use pastels instead.
But vinyl, however - vinyl can take some heat. Heh heh heh.
Next up: purple!
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illuminatedferret · 1 year ago
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Compiled Polls/Results:
Just a reminder: these polls are intended to canvas fandom knowledge and opinions, not to see who's Right and who's Wrong. Some of these polls have canonical answers, some of them are pure opinion. We're all just here to have fun.
The top poll is the most recent one, and this post will be updated when a new poll is posted!
Xie Lian is being forced to dye his hair. What color does he pick?
How did Hua Cheng die?
Does Pei Ming have kids?
Is Hua Cheng's true form...
Does Qi Rong come back post-canon?
Your Highness, or Dianxia?
When did 'Ming Yi' ascend?
Did Hua Cheng pray to Xie Lian during his second banishment?
Does Jun Wu still practice his original cultivation?
What is the mural Feng Xin and Mu Qing didn't let Xie Lian see?
Does the Cave of 10,000 Gods actually have 10,000 statues (of Xie Lian) in it?
Did Xie Lian teach Lang Qianqiu to follow his cultivation path?
Does Shi Qingxuan ever ascend again?
How long does it take Xie Lian to pick up a new cultivation path post-canon?
Could Hua Cheng have, at full power, broken Xie Lian's shackles without dispersing?
When did Hua Cheng make the Cave of 10,000 Gods?
Did Jun Wu know Hua Cheng is Wuming?
Should Xie Lian become Heavenly Emperor post-canon?
Does liking Xie Lian mean you're into old men?
Is Jun Wu a ghost?
Was Xie Lian actually buried alive for 100 years?
By the start of Book 1, how long has He Xuan been a Supreme for?
Did Jun Wu interfere with Xie Lian’s life during his second banishment?
How old is Jun Wu physically?
By the start of Book 1, how long has Hua Cheng been a Supreme for?
When did Shi Wudu and Shi Qingxuan ascend?
Did Hua Cheng know about Xie Lian’s cultivation pre-Book 3?
Did Jun Wu know where Xie Lian was during his 2nd banishment?
Do gods poop?
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woomywebs · 1 year ago
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OC fact time: PB's anatomy
Today i'm going to do this an excuse to talk about PB's weird anatomy and bodily changes since he's become spider squid.
PB's eyes used to be a light brown but over time after the sea spider-bite permanently altered his DNA, his eyes slowly started to change color. First they started turning red and then his "idol eyes" started coming in when he turned 18.
PB's paralyzing venom was a very recent biological development, having only found out about it recently after he bit his doc ock out of self defense and ended up paralyzing him for a half hour. The venom is only dispersed through his top fangs so getting nicked by his bottom fang won't do anything except maybe give you a little cut.
PB can change the colors of any part of his body (except for the ‘mask’ around his eyes), his skin, tentacles, eyes, and tongue can all change to different colors. PB only changes his tentacle colors voluntarily for battles and the splatfests and any involuntary color changes are caused by his emotions, surroundings and changes in environment.
Peebs has no bones other than his “teeth” which means he’s incredibly flexible and stretchy, despite his flexibility however he does still need to do stretches to prevent himself from pulling a muscle or tearing something important while swinging around or fighting.
Speaking of PB’s “teeth” he technically only has two, as when his kind evolved their teeth evolved from their ancestor’s beaks. As a result his “teeth” are incredibly hard and resistant to any damage. They’re incredibly sharp as well which makes it easy to pierce anything he bites into.
PB has 3 hearts
Parker’s got little suckers on the tips of his fingers and his feet, these suckers are the main reason why PB can stick to walls and wall-crawl like every other spider-person.
It is actually possible in inkfish culture to dye their fingers/toes and it’s the equivalent of painting their nails for them. PB often dyes his own fingers because he feels naked without that extra bit of color that makes him pop.
Because of how thin his membrane/skin is PB is VERY prone to excessive bleeding, he may heal insanely quick however if a cut is deep enough it may leave a scar that stays with him forever (forever as in not even respawning will fix the damage).
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bombshellempire · 2 years ago
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🎀👱🏾‍♀️ How to UNbleach knots on 613 Wig 👱🏾‍♀️🎀
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I'm sure we can all agree that the blonde knots in a 613 blonde lace front wig are NOT IT. They're ugly, annoying and make the wig look CHEAP (and we don't do cheap over here 💅🏾).
Here's a easy method I found on Instagram and it really works!
🎀 Products you will need 🎀
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🎀 Links 🎀
Adore Honey Brown Hair Dye
Bigen Natural Black Permanent Hair Color
Aussie Miracle Moist Conditioner
🎀 Directions 🎀
1️⃣ Pour a decent amount of conditioner in a bowl and put a small amount of the Adore Honey brown hair dye on top
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2️⃣ Add in a small amount of Bigen Natural Black permanent hair color
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3️⃣ Mix
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4️⃣ With a dye brush, disperse the mixture on the knots
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5️⃣ Let it sit for at least 30 minutes and rinse
DONE! ✅
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sherinebensalem · 24 days ago
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FAS3000 - Disperse printing
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Disperse printing is where you paint on a piece of paper, then pick your fabric, place your painting upside down on top of your fabric and put it in the heat press and the colours from the painting will transfer onto the fabric.
For my first sample, I painted a part of the colosseum in my old hometown, using only brown and blue but then adding more layers for areas that I wanted to be darker such as the bottom and middle arches of the windows, or the sides of the stairs on the bottom of the piece to show hand railings. I painted my second piece directly after painting my first and I decided that I was going to create an image of the beach with sand and have the sky in the horizon. I decided I wanted to experiment with a fabric that had holes in it and to use it on the sandy area to try and give it a more grainy texture to mimic sand. This unfortunately did not turn out the way I had hoped and the gaps ended up being too big and did not replicate sand in the way I had hoped, however the fabric that I had used to try and create the texture had some of the brown dye from the sand part of the image, dispersed onto it. This made a really nice new piece of fabric, as it was a new texture with a different pattern which I wouldn’t normally gravitate towards which I thought would be good to keep and use somewhere in my sketchbook. 
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For my third sample, I was inspired by the pattern on the barred windows in one of my images. Many homes in Tunisia have some sort of metal design over their windows, so I wanted to try and paint this. This proved to be quite difficult with how many lines I needed to paint for the pattern of the window and it was also quite difficult having to paint it myself and then trying to copy the design on the other side of the piece. Again, unfortunately, this piece did not turn out as expected. If I was to redo this piece in the future I think I would sketch out the design with a pencil first and then paint over it to try and make it easier when painting the design free-hand.
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Finally, for my fourth piece I took inspiration from the sea and the rock underneath it, and how in some of the pictures, although you can’t see the rocks, they are still there. So I wanted to use a dark brown splattered under a blue to show this. For all the pieces the colours came out much more vibrant that the colours we used when painting, so this also made it difficult when choosing colours to paint with as we had to bear in mind what the end result would look like.
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RK Industries |Disperse Dye Manufacturers for Various Needs
RK Industries is a manufacturer of Disperse Dyes for their high quality, innovative solutions for various industrial applications, ensuring quality & reliability
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aronuniversal123 · 2 months ago
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chemicalbrothers212 · 5 months ago
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hridhanchem · 6 months ago
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Different FD&C Dyes and Aluminum Lakes for Food Coloring
The term FD&C refers to Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics are those approved dyes and lakes that are most widely used to create versatile food colors to improve the appealing, palatable value, and overall look and feel of a food. FD&C food dyes and aluminum lakes are dyes and lakes certified and approved by the FDA for use on food coloring in various industrial applications. All FD&C food colors are derived from Synthetic Dyes and Aluminum Lakes, which are produced in a fine, powdery form.
However, businesses and industrialists need to use FD&C dyes and aluminum lakes from a reputed manufacturer and exporter of FD&C dyes and lakes that follow rigorous safety standards and measurements to produce superior quality products that offer 99.99 % purity and ensure 100% safety. Hridhan Chem Pvt. Ltd. is the largest manufacturer and exporter of chemical dyestuff, including but not limited to Food Colors, Pharmaceutical Colors, Cosmetic Colors, Personal & Home Care Colors, Coating Plastic dyes, and Inkjet & Printing Dyes. 
All right! Here we will walk you through the use of FD&C dyes and aluminum lakes used for food coloring in different industrial applications. 
So, let’s dive right in!
Understanding FD&C Dyes and Aluminum Lakes
Generally, food colors are mainly divided into two broad categories; artificial food colorants and natural food colorants. Artificial food colorants are also called certified colorants since these types of colors are carried out for rigorous testing by the FDA (Food and Drug Organization) during each phase of its manufacturing process. 
Once the FDA has thoroughly evaluated, tested, and approved the sample, the dye is awarded as a certified color, signifying that it meets all the stringent standards and safety measurements for safe consumption. A certified colorant means that the color is specifically produced and suitable for food coloring. 
Additionally, it ensures that the manufactured color is different from colorants designed for use in pharmaceuticals, drugs, and cosmetics, which may have different FDA requirements and restrictions.
Different FD&C Dyes or Colorants Used for Food Coloring
The use of FDA-certified or synthetic dyes is growing with the increasing interest of consumers in buying colorful products. You can find a diverse range of FD&C food dyes and colorants that are most commonly used in various commercial industrial applications for coloring foods, items, or products. There are several groups interested in natural dyes, but artificial food colors are the most preferred colors used for coloring different food and confectionery products. Here is the list of the top 7 FDA-certified food dyes for food coloring: 
FD&C Yellow 5 – Provides Yellow shade when dissolved in water.
FD&C Yellow 6 – produces an orange shade when dissolved in water.
FD&C Red 3 – Creates a pink shade when mixed with water.
FD&C Red 40 – Offers a red shade when mixed with water.
FD&C Blue 1 – Provides a sky blue shade when dissolved in water.
FD&C Blue 2 – Formulates blue shade when mixed with water.
FD&C Green 3 – Creates bluish green shade when dissolved in water. 
Both dyes and aluminum lakes are used to formulate FD&C colors. Reputed manufacturers and exporters of artificial colors like Hridhan Chem Pvt. Ltd. use the purest form of dyes and lakes to build the highest quality FD&C colors for use in different industrial purposes.  
FD&C Aluminum Lakes
Aluminum Lake Pigments refer to insoluble materials that often tint by dispersion. Lakes are oil dispersible but not oil soluble and are produced from FD&C Dyes. However, they are easier to mix with oils and fats. It is also easier to disperse these lakes in different carriers, including but not limited to glycerin, propylene glycol, and sucrose.
FD&C Aluminum Lakes produced from FD&C Dyes provide different concentrations, such as Low Dye, Medium Dye, and High Dye. Lakes are easy to mix in the shade as opposed to dyes. However, it’s worth noting that FD&C Red 3 Aluminum Lake is not approved or permitted for use in food. Here is the list of different FD&C aluminum lakes used for food coloring: 
FD&C Blue 1 Aluminum Lake
FD&C Blue 2 Aluminum Lake
FD&C Red 40 Aluminum Lake
FD&C Yellow 5 Aluminum Lake
FD&C Yellow 6 Aluminum Lake
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Are you also wondering whether FD&C Dyes are safe food coloring or not? Well, the answer is Yes! FD&C color additives are 100% safe when they are strictly used in accordance with FDA regulations. It’s the FDA that monitors and regulates the use of food color additives, clearly determining the types of dyes that can be used and the maximum quantity to be permitted per serve. FDA follows stringent guidelines and safety standards for the approval of these FD&C dyes and aluminum lakes for the safe use of food coloring. 
Difference between FD&C Dyes and Lakes
Dyes are best known for their distinct chemicals which produce coloring power when dissolved in water. Dyes are water-soluble, oil-insoluble, and comparatively less dusty, and can be bought easily in a powder format granular form. 
On the other hand, aluminum lakes are insoluble materials that tint when being dispersed. Dyes are used to produce lakes and are often oil-dispersible. It is easier to mix lakes with oils and fats due to their oil-insoluble nature.
Conclusion
Both FD&C dyes and aluminum lakes are broadly used for food coloring in a variety of industrial applications, including foods & beverages, drugs, and cosmetics & personal care products. FD&C dyes are FDA-certified means that they are 100% safe and can be used for a variety of food coloring applications. However, it is advisable for businesses to buy FD&C food dyes or aluminum lakes from a trusted manufacturer and exporter of chemical dyestuff, including food colors, pharmaceutical colors, cosmetic colors, inkjet & printing dyes, and coating & plastic dyes. 
We at Hridhan Chem Pvt. Ltd. manufacture premium-quality synthetic dyes, pigments, and aluminum lakes for food coloring. The company has proven years of experience, state-of-the-art manufacturing units, and in-house capabilities with advanced machinery to help you get high-quality, cost-effective, and 100% safe food coloring for your food products. Looking for the best and affordable synthetic dyes or pigments for food coloring, contact us today!
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moeshachare · 6 months ago
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FAS3003 - Selecting final samples for my final outcome
This week, I will now be selecting and producing my best samples to use in my final outcome. After getting some helpful feedback, I decided to produce a range of feathers in the image below. I have created a list for the quantity of samples that is needed.
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During the private study week and the following week, I started producing my:
disperse dye feathers on polyester crepe back satin and Vilene interfacing
procion dye screen prints on natural cotton fabric for my quilted feathers and sequins with quilting technique.
embroidered lace sequins, layered with Aquafilm, white netting and orange and blue organza with the design on top.
machine embroidery and applique techniques on print feathers.
Completing these processes were very time consuming due to repeating some of the designs by hand such as re-painting and applying the screen for my procion dye screen prints. Another technique that took a lot of time was painting and printing my feather prints onto the fabric and interfacing.
I have resolved these problems by:
using multiple disperse dye prints in one go to save time.
using more screens in rotation to finish prints more quickly.
prepared different coloured bobbins and used one colour to complete part of my embroidered lace sequins.
If I were to do these techniques again, I would definitely plan my time more precisely (e.g. disperse dye printing in the morning session) so that I wouldn't overwork myself.
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tsasocial · 6 months ago
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Emphasis on energy for Monforts at ITM in Istanbul
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Monforts, which is celebrating its 140th anniversary this year, will exhibit a Montex stenter chamber with an integrated overhead heat recovery unit at the forthcoming ITM textile machinery exhibition in Istanbul from June 4-8.
The heat recovery unit on display at the stand of Monforts partner Neotek (1116B in Hall 11) is just one of a range of energy-saving options the company is now providing for both new and existing line installations and will be pleased to discuss at the show.
Monforts Montex stenters and Thermex dyeing ranges are industry standards for the fabric finishing industry, providing many advantages in terms of production throughput and especially in energy efficiency and savings.
“Investment in new technology and capacity expansions are very important to our Turkish customers, in order to stay ahead in terms of sustainable, high-quality production,” says Monforts Area Sales Manager Thomas Paeffgen. “We find that they carefully assess the benefits of each advanced new technology in order to thrive in a sector that is constantly changing and as a result, have adopted ongoing strategies of continuous investment.”
Complete control
Recent Monfort installations in Turkey have included an eight-chamber Montex stenter at the Bursa plant of Ilay Textile – a leader in new printing techniques and technologies, with customers across Europe and a database of over 40,000 apparel design patterns.
“The Montex installation is providing us with much-improved control options for all process parameters and we are particularly impressed with the energy savings we are making,” says the company’s production director Fikri Savaş.
Istanbul Boyahanesi’s plant in Çerkezköy meanwhile now benefits from a Monforts Thermex Econtrol continuous dyeing line.
“The Thermex has allowed us to get down to fabric weights of 80gsm while considerably shortening processing times for heavier fabrics, considerably expanding our product offering,” comments co-company founder and director Kemal Taşkin. “It’s an extremely versatile range, allowing us to instantly see the results and to easily move between reactive and disperse dyeing, for example.”
Arta in Çorlu, an accredited supplier to leading European retail brands such as Marks & Spencer, H&M, Inditex and Top Shop has also adopted the Thermex system.
“It provides us with a far wider range of fabric finishes and surface effects than we can achieve compared to our competitors,” says Arta plant manager Mehmet Kaan Kalipçioĝlu.
Another Bursa-based operation, Altun Tekstil, a leader in home textiles and furnishing fabrics, has just commissioned the first Montex®Coat coating system in Turkey.
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coaTTex
At ITM, Monforts will also introduce its very latest coaTTex coating unit exclusively dedicated to air knife and knife-over-roller coating. For single-sided application with paste or foam, the versatile coaTTex is suitable for both incorporation into existing finishing ranges as well as installation with new Monforts lines, especially Montex stenter systems.
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Central location
“In Turkey we are very strongly supported by our representative Neotek, our solution partner on the ground for service, installation, and commissioning, providing specialized and rapid help to all of our customers,” says Thomas Paeffgen. “ITM is always one of the most important exhibitions for Monforts, for meeting customers not just from Turkey, but across the Middle East and Central Asia, as well as Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan.
“Istanbul’s centralized position makes it accessible to the majority of the major textile manufacturing hubs and as we mark our 140th anniversary in 2024, having been founded back in 1884, the ITM show will provide us with the ideal opportunity to celebrate with colleagues and customers all together in one location.”
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kimranmalhi · 6 months ago
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Object prints - 26/04/24
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Today I experimented with a new heat transfer technique. Where I first, I drew my images and then put them on top of my paper with disperse dye. The dye transferred the color onto my drawing, and when I printed with the drawing, my image was transferred with darker lines where my linework was. It's was a bit time consuming however I really like how the prints came out with this technique. I think they really captured the objects nicely and the prints were very successful. My favourite ones were the knitted cardigan, the scarf and the clock the technique captured the intricate detail in the drawings. I experimented with different colors and layouts, but ultimately we decided to go with a more muted color tone. As this would better match the subdued colors my grandmother used to wear. Which I plan to complete during my independent study week. Another thing I explored were negative prints and ghost prints although they weren't as successful as the other ones they still came out with interesting responses that I will put in my sketchbook or work into them to add further detail. Something else I noticed was that certain dyes reacted differently with the prints and it was very interesting. For example the dye that I used on the scarf is a strong dye but when I first printed it the result came out almost like a ghost print however the more I printed with it the darker it got which is normally the opposite. Exploring the properties of different dyes has enhanced my understanding of how they interact with various fabrics, which will be useful for future projects.
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netsolwatersblog · 7 months ago
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Find The Top STP & ETP Plant Manufacturer In Noida
The Netsol Water-managed sewage treatment plant & effluent treatment plant are excellent facilities designed to effectively treat & cleanse the wastewater. These treatment facilities can remove a wide range of contaminants & toxins out of sewage, including chemicals, bacteria, viruses, & biological waste, thanks to their cutting-edge technology & sturdy structural construction.
Netsol Water has achieved great success in the market by providing its clients with an economical wastewater treatment plant facility along with all the guarantees both before & after the machine is produced. Getting this plant would be easy if you got in touch with a Noida-based STP & ETP plant manufacturer, like Netsol Water. Netsol Water has sites around the country & is always here to help our customers.
Among the treatment procedures incorporated in this kind of treatment plant system are filtration, sedimentation, biological component treatment, disinfection, & screening out. Modern sensors & control systems have been added to ensure optimal & efficient operation. As the most reasonably priced manufacturer of STP-ETP treatment plant systems in Noida, Netsol Water is ascending to the top rapidly.
An overview of STPs & ETPs
The technology applied to STPs is easy to maintain & set up. Generally speaking, you may get it from the STP Manufacturer in Noida. It may be useful in a wide range of instances, notably residential, commercial, as well as industrial ones.
Manufacturer of stp & etp plants in Noida
Yet, either sewage or industrial effluent wastewater must be treated & cleaned before being discharged into the environment-ecosystem. An ETP, which can be purchased from Noida ETP Plant Suppliers, cleans & disposes of waste material generated by industrial activity. The job of an ETP is to purge or purify wastewater of dangerous contaminants & toxins so that it satisfies legal & environmental requirements. Netsol Water is the best stp and etp plant manufacturer in noida at best affordable price.
Throughout the treatment process, physical, chemical, & biological methods are frequently implemented to eliminate pollutants & poisons from wastewater. Physical techniques including screening, sedimentation, & filtration are employed to get rid of solid & suspended pollutants from wastewater.
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Various retarders as well as other Chemical compounds categorized as flocculants or coagulants are applied in the tanks to get rid of dispersed, dissolved materials or particles from the raw wastewater. Microorganisms play a significant part in biological processes by breaking down organic compounds found in wastewater.
Numerous applications of STP-ETP treatment plants
Factories related to clothing: The textile industry requires a lot of operations related to ETPs & STPs to treat wastewater that is produced during the printing, dying, & finishing operations. because hazardous substances including dyes, solvents, & even heavy metals can be found in wastewater that may deteriorates the current condition of the environment-ecosystem if released hysterically untreated.
The production of wastewater, often known as effluent or sewage, by the pharmaceutical industry, have constituents such as active pharmaceuticals & is hazardous to both the environment & human health. ETPs serve to eliminate contaminants & make sure wastewater satisfies regulatory requirements before it is released into the environment. They are readily available from ETP treatment plant manufacturers.
The beverage & food industries: ETPs are typically utilized for the control & treatment of wastewater from manufacturing processes including brewing, bottling, condensing, along with distilling, as well as wastewater sewage or effluent water from sanitation & processing equipment. Wastewater from effluent sources needs to be cleaned, refined, & treated in order to remove extraneous contaminants, organic debris, & other types of surplus organic nutrients.
Chemical Production Industry: ETPs play a critical role in wastewater treatment during manufacturing processes including purification & several types of chemical synthesis. Hazardous compounds, bases, & acids that are bad for the environment & people's health might be present in the effluent.
Conclusion
Remember that only a reliable & trustworthy STP-ETP manufacturer can handle all of the following challenges & procedures to provide their clients top-notch treatment plants in Noida. One of the top manufacturers, Netsol Water, has always been steadfast providing all resources to this industry & provides a wide range of these equipment & components.
One of the best choices among the several manufacturing companies in the Noida area is Netsol Water because of their reliability & efforts, which also determine how much technology they can provide & combine into their products.
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jfchemtech · 9 months ago
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Dispersant MF (A)
Dispersant MF is a brown powder that readily dissolves in water. It has a tendency to absorb moisture but is non-combustible. This compound exhibits remarkable diffusibility and thermal stability, without causing permeability or foaming issues. It displays resistance to acid, alkali, hard water, and inorganic salts. Dispersant MF demonstrates a good lack of affinity for cotton and similar fibers, while showing an affinity for protein and polyamide fibers. It can be effectively used in combination with both anionic and nonionic surfactants.
Specification of Dispersant MF (A)
Dipsersant MF-A
ITEMS
SPECIFICATIONS
Appearence
Dark Brown Powder
Dispersion force
≥95%
pH (1% aq. Solution)
7-9
Na2SO4
≤5%
Water
≤8%
Insoluble impuries content
≤0.05%
Ca+Mg content
≤4000ppm
Application of Dispersant MF (A)
1. Dispersant MF is mainly used as a dispersant and filler for vat dyes and disperse dyes, and can also be used as a dispersant in the manufacture of coloring.
2. Dispersant MF can be used as an early-strength water-reducing agent for concrete, which can shorten the construction period, save cement and water, and increase the strength of cement.
3. Dispersant MF is mainly used in the printing and dyeing industry as vat dye suspension pad dyeing, color-stabilizing acid dyeing and dispersion, and dyeing of soluble vat dyes.
4. The dispersant MF is used as a cotanning agent in the leather industry and as a latex stabilizer in the rubber industry.
Packing, Storage and Transportation of Dispersant MF (A)
Packing: 25kg/bag.
Storage: Store in a dry and ventilated place, and pay attention to moisture-proof. Long-term storage will not deteriorate. If there is agglomeration, it will not affect the use effect after crushing or dissolving.
Transportation: This product is non-toxic and harmless, and it is a non-flammable and explosive dangerous product. It can be transported by car, sea or car. Less-than-truckload, unlimited vehicles, consignment services.
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