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This question shows you how far behind I am in watching. Just saw Elody in Paradise Found pouring what looks like milk on her but it didn't seem to all flow off her like I expect milk to do. Plus, I'm guessing milk might not film well but could be wrong. Does anyone know for sure since I'm curious.
Chelsea French on her 'Summer Style' card DOES seem to use milk. It does pour like a normal liquid.
As for the shows that use lotion of whatever type, I always thought it was something like sunscreen or moisturizer, seeing as how the whiteness rubs away, leaving the girls with a nice glistening!
In Marie's 'Sexy Plumber', she appears to spread dirty oil on herself. Ties in with the "grease-monkey" theme of the card.
I figured the lotion was just that, lotion, and Marie's 'Plumber" card it was grease. Just wasn't sure if it was milk or not since they seem to fake drinking it.
I just double checked the Paradise Found card and it looks to me like it could be either milk or whitened water and that the reason it doesn't quite look right it just from the way it is recorded and then cut out. If you cut it out too tight and then add a transparency around the edge and make it too low res so it becomes pixelated as it looks to me like they did then it can make it appear to flow less smoothly and thus get this effect. This is just my best guess though, I don't know for certain. Any one else have any thoughts on this?
I just used Paradise Found as an example. I know there are other newer cards with girls pouring a mystery white liquid on their shirts, bodies, etc. that's not the lotion.
First off; milk is different in every area of the world. The milk in Devon (129.1 miles) is a totally different consistency to the milk here... thicker and more creamy! I would guess it depends on the cow/goat/sheep and what you feed it... Secondly; the milk may look odd because of the blue screen removal. I don't know if this is right, but it would make sense...;)
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