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I have a Libby that I am going to try osl on the eyes but I would like to get the right flesh tones on the face befor I do,mainly because I need the practice. I am looking for tips and tricks on doing both the flesh tones and osl. please provide me with paints used, and technics and pics if able. thank you in advance

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thank you scooty puff, i tried trolling the inter webs and came up empty handed, this will help.

 
   
 
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