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Professional Guide To Clown Noses

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How To Attach A Clown Nose

Have the skin free of makeup and powder when applying adhesive.
Apply a light coat of adhesive to clown nose and lightly put it in
place on your own nose.
Remove the clown nose and give it a second coat of adhesive.
Following the pattern made on your own nose, apply a light coat of
adhesive on your skin.
Let both the clown nose and your own nose dry, and using a hair
dryer can speed this up.
Now apply the clown nose to your own nose taking special care to
get it in the exact location.

Kinds Of Noses - Some Brand Names

Jim Howle Noses: Jim Howle noses are distinctive. Named for
America's premier clown portrait artist (and a frequent Clown Camp
instructor), Jim Howle noses are made of acrylic-coated latex and come
in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, including traditional red
and hobo (flesh-tone).
Many different styles and sizes uses ProKnows adhesive
Proknows: Proknows noses are built for comfort and durability.
Made of foam and coated with vinyl, these are lightweight clown noses,
easy to keep on, easy to remove, and never needing to be repainted.
Pro nose noses are also made without latex, so they're perfect for
those with allergies and skin problems. Can be used string or ProKnows
adhesive.
Woochie Noses: Thin latex, light red with flesh on top, two sizes.
Goshman: Foam sponge type, least expensive, different sizes.
Jest Clown Noses: Uses nylon thread and elastic - no adhesive.

Some Types Of Adhesive

Latex
Spirit Gum
Water Solluble Spirit Gum
Double Sided Tape
Medical Adhesive
String Kits
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