Sculpting clay
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Fimo Classic Polymer Clay
1 recommendation
"Fimo is the stiffest of the clays and can be hard for people with weaker grips to condition (pasta makers can be handy here). The stiffness is useful in that it means that Fimo holds its details well when blending into canes or sheets. It is very strong after firing with a slightly shiny finish. 24 colors are available that can of course be mixed to create over 100 more."
Fimo Soft Polymer Clay Assortment
1 recommendation
"Fimo soft is the company's newest offering. It's softer and easier to work and is available in 48 colors including transparent colors, stone effect, glow in the dark, glitters and metallics."
Premo! Sculpey Polymer Clay
1 recommendation
"Premo is the next step up in the Sculpey family. It comes with slightly fewer color choices, but the hues are gorgeous and many find the selection easier to mix into custom colors. The clay is still easy to work but retains details better than regular Sculpey."
David Babaii for WildAid Volcanic Ash Sculpting Clay
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"The next step up from hair polish is volcanic ash sculpting clay. Again, volcanic ash steps up and is good for your hair and firmly putting your hair in place."




