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Do not do it! It was my French bowtie Here is another post I saw this morning with some acne crème results. I'm sure my bowtie would have looked like this over time:https://www.instagram.com/p/BCsRVBomODhjmOE5bOSUQgIBOVeUy-XYKETgUM0/?taken-by=millydovehttps://www.instagram.com/p/BCsRwrSGOETQlfmV8smOIUfzPrSEcYxKr_bFug0/?taken-by=millydove
I'm glad I was too lazy to try this method back when it was all the rage.
Personally I'd never use it on any pony, regardless of color.The potential risks are just too high - it leaves behind active chemicals that work for years, if not decades, and the danger of cross-contamination through physical contact is very real. Not when we have sunfading which is far safer and doesn't pose the risk of being passed on to another pony by proximity. While it seems 'safe' (and I use that term very loosely) for certain colors right now, that doesn't mean it actually is - it might just be that it'll take longer for the damage to be obvious with those colors.
Quote from: Baby Sugarberry on March 08, 2016, 08:46:15 PMPersonally I'd never use it on any pony, regardless of color.The potential risks are just too high - it leaves behind active chemicals that work for years, if not decades, and the danger of cross-contamination through physical contact is very real. Not when we have sunfading which is far safer and doesn't pose the risk of being passed on to another pony by proximity. While it seems 'safe' (and I use that term very loosely) for certain colors right now, that doesn't mean it actually is - it might just be that it'll take longer for the damage to be obvious with those colors. I totally get what you mean and I understand but that is not necessarily true imo. A few dolls and toys I used acne cream on several years ago are still fine today, no after-effects after the stain removal, and it did not cross-contaminate either because some were stored in a bag full of other toys for a long time, and none of the other toys with them were affected. Sunfading isn't always safe either, one doll I decided to sunfade and covered the rest of her w/ tin foil instead of using the cream method (since she was blue) ended up yellowing on the spots I tried to sunfade instead of the stains getting removed, ie it just made her staining worse. And even if you cover the non-sunfading parts, the heat from the sun can still affect the whole toy, which can cause discoloration in the plastic.