3:30pm.
Skin sprayed with water, and membrane edge cut to allow the structure to adhere to the skin surface.
Potentially will use egg white wash to assist with membrane adherence.
3:45
Surprised by how quickly the membrane has dried.
Has pulled away at the edges from most of my arm.
Now is crispy, dry and tight on skin with a chalky matte finish.
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