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ReelMagik for POC

Started by yaka, March 18, 2014, 02:26:59 AM

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yaka

Are there any people of colour who have purchased one - and if so, did you include the "Add Enhanced Detailed Paint" or "Custom Colour Match", or were the default options ideal for your skintone? Thanks
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Ethedon

Quote from: yaka on March 18, 2014, 02:26:59 AM
Are there any people of colour who have purchased one - and if so, did you include the "Add Enhanced Detailed Paint" or "Custom Colour Match", or were the default options ideal for your skintone? Thanks
I got the enhanced paint job with the custom color match. Although I love the realistic look and feel I am very dissapointed with the color. It is way too light for a man of color.
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Seb

I also got the enhanced paint job but it was too light for my skin. If anything, go darker than what you think it will be!
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Ethedon

I'd thought the M13 color would be perfect but it's looks like the M11 color that's online. I've emailed them with this issue and I'm waiting for a reply.
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Nowhereboi

Did any of you guys order the silicone samples along with your prosthetic? I'm wondering how the ones they send out match up with their final, painted products.

I know at Philly Trans Health it was kind of startling to me how different the colors looked in person (at least two shades lighter).  At the time, we agreed that the best match for me would be an M15. From the website, I'd estimated M12 or M14 at best.


---MK

"But for three years I had roses – and apologised to no-one."
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Ethedon

Quote from: Nowhereboi on March 19, 2014, 08:39:38 AM
Did any of you guys order the silicone samples along with your prosthetic? I'm wondering how the ones they send out match up with their final, painted products.

I know at Philly Trans Health it was kind of startling to me how different the colors looked in person (at least two shades lighter).  At the time, we agreed that the best match for me would be an M15. From the website, I'd estimated M12 or M14 at best.
Yes I got the samples because I'd heard the colors were on the lighter side. I do agree M15 would've probably been a better match.
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Nygeel

I wonder if it's an issue of monitor calibration or if it has to do with the original skin tone images (where the colors don't match up).
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Ethedon

Quote from: Nygeel on March 19, 2014, 01:12:43 PM
I wonder if it's an issue of monitor calibration or if it has to do with the original skin tone images (where the colors don't match up).

They told me it has a lot to do with how the monitor displays the colors that's why they have the color samples. I find it strange because it seems to only be an issue with the colors M10-M17. I've asked them if they could mimic the colors for the prosthetics/samples that they have on their online chart because those seem more realistic. I can post pics with the color samples later if anyone is interested.
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yaka

The only 2 colours darker than me were M16 and M17, so I looked for photos of the prosthetic in those colours (they were on the 8" page) and found that helped make my decision. You can tell the silicone sample color was used as the base, but the final product looks lighter with the layers of color.

It would be good if they could make sample prosthetics of all the skintones, as it seems the swatches are not as reliable for those with darker skin.
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Queermosecual

I agree with Seb. I got the M15 and it is much lighter than it appeared on the website. It ended up working out okay for me, but going darker would probably be safer.
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Ethedon

Quote from: Queermosecual on March 19, 2014, 10:50:55 PM
I agree with Seb. I got the M15 and it is much lighter than it appeared on the website. It ended up working out okay for me, but going darker would probably be safer.

Would you mind posting a pic or emailing a pic? I want to order another one that's darker because I can't stand mine. I'll probably end up selling it.
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Queermosecual

I'd be happy to post a pic, but I don't know how. I'm using my phone, maybe I should try my computer?
Why do you hate yours?
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Ethedon

Quote from: Queermosecual on March 20, 2014, 05:46:56 PM
I'd be happy to post a pic, but I don't know how. I'm using my phone, maybe I should try my computer?
Why do you hate yours?

Ok my email is elnharding@aol.com. I like everything except the color it matches my skin and for me that takes away the realism of it.
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Nowhereboi

If anyone is willing to send me some pics as well, either with or without the sample comparison, I'd be super grateful: tochangehermind@gmail.com


---MK

"But for three years I had roses – and apologised to no-one."
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Ethedon

Quote from: Nowhereboi on March 21, 2014, 01:35:22 PM
If anyone is willing to send me some pics as well, either with or without the sample comparison, I'd be super grateful: tochangehermind@gmail.com.

I'd be willing to send you some pics later this evening. And if I can find the samples I'll include those too.
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Keira

Also, keep in mind that dick color is generally at least a shade darker than the skin on your arm.

Similar to the reason why you are supposed to test makeup out on your wrist and not the back of your hand. Different parts of the body are differently toned for skin color.

-Skye
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Ethedon

Quote from: Skyla Blue on March 21, 2014, 03:25:04 PM
Also, keep in mind that dick color is generally at least a shade darker than the skin on your arm.

Similar to the reason why you are supposed to test makeup out on your wrist and not the back of your hand. Different parts of the body are differently toned for skin color.

-Skye

This is why I'm upset with the color I received. I initially chose a color that was 3 shades darker. And they also sent me a photo of a finish prosthetic with the color I had chosen which was perfect. My prosthetic is 3 shades lighter. The color was very important to me.
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Keira

Quote from: Ethedon on March 21, 2014, 04:10:34 PM
This is why I'm upset with the color I received. I initially chose a color that was 3 shades darker. And they also sent me a photo of a finish prosthetic with the color I had chosen which was perfect. My prosthetic is 3 shades lighter. The color was very important to me.

Wow I'm amazed that kind of f*** up can happen...

Especially considering you picked it to be three shades darker than your skin color.

I would definitely be going for a refund...that's just not fair. If they won't let you have a refund, tell them that you will tell other people to buy from somewhere else.
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Ethedon

Quote from: Skyla Blue on March 21, 2014, 04:14:05 PM
Wow I'm amazed that kind of f*** up can happen...

Especially considering you picked it to be three shades darker than your skin color.

I would definitely be going for a refund...that's just not fair. If they won't let you have a refund, tell them that you will tell other people to buy from somewhere else.

They keep blaming it on how the monitor displays the color but the samples came to be the exact color that are displayed on their website so I don't understand. On top of that these are not cheap by any means. Plus the wait time. If you don't care about the color great. But if you want a color beyond M10 don't waste your money.
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Ethedon

I'm telling people regardless because this is ridiculous. I spent well over $800 and this issue has to be resolved. I'm waiting for them to reply back.
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