Introducing the newest range of silicone pigments from Neill’s Materials. Created by Neill Gorton, this life-like 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 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, you can use ‘adjuster’ colours – like brown, white, red iron oxide, and yellow ochre, that will usually allow you to easily tweak one of the 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 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.”
This basic system means you can produce perfect flesh tones for prosthetics and dummy body parts. We suggest using these in the Platsil Gel range of prosthetic grade silicones to create realistic prosthetic appliances that will mimic the feel and look of skin.