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Here you can have a look at all available colors. Read about the different kinds of colors and how they affect appearence and the sleeve itself.

Overview of curently available colors. To avoid any confusion each color has an abreviation tag at the end for the different color sets. (PP,DL... aso) Colors with the tag SFX are experimental. Read down below if you want more info about them. When i talk about an increase of stiffness for certain colors and give you a %value take that with a grain of salt. This is completely subjective and the change is just suddle. But over the years i realized that the type and amount of color influences the stiffness. Its still all soft silicone. The change is by far not that big that it would change the Shore level from soft to medium. 

pigment paste  (PP)

daylight colors (DL)

arteza            (ART)

transparrent    (TP)

decorrom        (DR)

special fx       (SFX)

Pigment paste

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skin pp

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black pp

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white pp

red pp

They are a common way to color silicone. They alter the cured silicone not at all. They work great as stand alone colors as well as in any kind of a mix. 

I have them in black, white and skin. The normal skin tone can be altered slightly to get a more brown or red skin tone by adding some brown or red pigments. It can also be combined with metallic or other special effects. If altered with metallic pigments the final color will have a slight shine to it.

examples:

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black (pp)

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black/white mix 50/50 (pp)

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skin (pp)

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black (pp)

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skin PP with some red pigments

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skin PP with some brown pigments

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skin PP with some brown pigments

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skin PP with some brown pigments

skin PP with a bit of black PP

Daylight pigments

Daylight pigments are very bright and give a neon look. Daylight pigments react with sun light what makes them kind of glow when exposed to it. They do more or less react with UV light. At least they stick out in a dark room with just UV lights on. They make the silicone about 5% stiffer if at all.

green dl

red dl

white dl

orange dl

yellow dl

purple dl

blue dl

examples:

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DecorRom pigments (DR)

Most of this color palette has a metallic look to it. They increase the basic stiffness about 10%. The term magical in front of a color here means it has a colorshift effect to it. Colorshift means there is a basic color (white for this palette) that changes depending on how light hits its surface. So magical green for exmple will look white and the reflective parts will shimmer green. Like a usual pearl effect but with selected colors. 

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cherry DR

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fuchsia DR

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rose DR

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lotus DR

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peach DR

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gerbera DR

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pink DR

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ruby DR

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orchid DR

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wine DR

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calla DR

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brown DR

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chestnut DR

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coffee DR

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peach blossom DR

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avocado DR

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gray DR

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chocolate DR

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cactus DR

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beer DR

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bronze DR

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chartreuse  DR

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green apple DR

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pear DR

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lime DR

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kiwi DR

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maple DR

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bear DR

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lilac DR

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datura DR

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papaya DR

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teal DR

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forget me not DR

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tangerine DR

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lemon DR

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rosemary DR

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lavender DR

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violet DR

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sea DR

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blueberry DR

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blue rose DR

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corn DR

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white DR

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black DR

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pearl DR

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magical violet DR

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magical red DR

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magical gold DR

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magical blue DR

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magical green DR

examples:

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Arteza pigments (ART)

Similar to the decorrom palette but less metallic in most cases. See them an an extension of the docorrom palette. The colorshift pigments here at the bottom are labled with the term glow. I guess the work the same way as the ones from decorrom. The stiffness increase is also about 10%. (just an estimation and not science)

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 champagne ART

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peachy beige ART

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 bubble bath   pink  ART

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lilac ART

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 flamingo  pink  ART

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rose gold  ART

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 coral ART

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calmeleon green  ART

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light gold ART

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frosty sage green  ART

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lemongrass green  ART

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 royal orange  ART

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rosewood ART

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 raspberry red  ART

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pure gold ART

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aztec gold ART

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lettuce green ART

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 bronze ART

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 tangerine orange ART

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 rose pink ART

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 light plum ART

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 yellow gold ART

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frosty mint blue   ART

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 spring green ART

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 chameleon red  ART

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copper ART

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 strawberry red  ART

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 magenta ART

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moss green ART

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turquose ART

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seafoam green ART

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aqua blue ART

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 camel brown ART

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cameleon blue ART

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chocolate brown ART

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ice blue ART

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sky blue ART

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emerald green ART

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french blue ART

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bright blue ART

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burgundy ART

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wineberry red ART

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dusk purple ART

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 lavender ART

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iris purple ART

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amethyst purple ART

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sapphere blue ART

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laurel green ART

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 crystal white ART

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 pearl white ART

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cotton white ART

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 brillant silver ART

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charcoal grey ART

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space gray ART

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noir ART

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bubblegum glow ART

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sage glow ART

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perwinkle glow ART

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ballerina glow ART

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gold glow ART

examples:

Not many examples here yet. Mainly because i am not sure anymore what i used. But theese here are examples where i know for sure its from the arteza palette.

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transparrent liquid color (TP)

Transparrent liquids only provide a very suddle coloration. They create a different look. While you can use them as stand alone color i see them more suited for a mix. Depending on the amount of course there is no mentionable increase in stiffness. I made good experiences with them in several mixes for the fuckplug.

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red TP

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sunset red TP

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rose TP

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pink TP

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cherry red TP

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orange red TP

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purple red TP

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grape purple TP

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orange yellow TP

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navy blue TP

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lemon yellow TP

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sunset yellow TP

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yellow green TP

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blackish green TP

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brown TP

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incense purple TP

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grass green TP

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coffee color

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green TP

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blue-green TP

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sky blue TP

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black TP

examples:

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Special effects (SFX)

Generally hard to potograph the effects. Excuse the poor picture quality. I dont have a professional setup to take pictures...

carbon halogen

Carbon halogen pigments are very reflective. They can be seen as metallic 2.0. I bougth only one color so far just to give it a try. The palette they offer is very limited and they are a bit prizy. Stiffness increase is up to 10%.  They defenitely stick out.

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carbon halogen blue SFX

colorshift caspian gold

Special colorshift pigments. Like the docorrom (magical) or arteza (glow) colorshift pigments. But they already have an underlying color. The effect itself is hard to potograph and to describe. 

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colorshift caspian gold SFX

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colorshift delphin SFX

Thermoreactive (SFX)

Thermoreactive pigments activate with heat.(Body temperature) They dont work as standalone colors because when activated they become transparrent. In the example i choosed a light blue base color. Than i added thermoreactive purple and black to alter the blue into a much darker version. Now when exposed to heat (~30 degrees celsius) the termoreactive part becomes invisible and you only see the base color. There are not many colors available. Contact me if you want to explore this further. So far i have purple and black. Whereas the black is more like a dark gray.

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thermoreactive purple (sfx)

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thermoreactive black (sfx)

Thermoshift penis sleeve

thermoshift SFX

Glow the Dark (SFX)

Glow in the dark colors light up in the dark. The effect becomes much stronger when exposed to UV light beforehand.

there are a lot of different types of gitd colors. Some are just white an glow in the dark in a certain color. Others already have a base color that glows in the dark too. I tried a lot of different ones but so far only a blue/blue white mix gave satisfying results. All the other colors i tried are just not stong enough. Contact me if you want to explore this further.

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Blue glow in the dark mix SFX

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