Sharing vulva diversity since 2006!
To create the hundreds of plaster casts for The Great Wall of Vagina, Jamie developed his own vulva casting processes that could be adapted to suit all the different models. There would be different labia sizes to consider, pubic hair, piercings and other differences that would require a variety of approaches.
He researched the best skin-safe, medical grade materials. The surface detail is captured in a layer of alginate – similar to the material used by dentists to mould inside the mouth. This layer, once it has set into a flexible rubber, is then backed up by a layer of plaster bandage, like doctors used to set broken bones with. That two layer mould is then used as a template to make the plaster cast. Simple! 🙂
If you want to try it at home we sell a kit that contains everything you will need, packaged in a handy mixing bucket. See the link below. If you want to just source your own materials then here are some tips. Please bear in mind that the process is simple but not always easy depending on the model’s individual anatomy. It may need adapting to suit your own needs.
It can also be messy and the materials do not wash out of clothes or fabrics. Check the manufacturers instructions on any materials you buy. NEVER put plaster directly onto the body. Plaster is used to make body casts not body moulds!! If that doesn’t make sense to you don’t try moulding someone until it does – model safety is paramount.