I'd think the biggest benefit of the foam clown nose is it doubles as a shell game prop. If you're experienced with foam ball tricks it can make for some good gags.
Another great clown nose company Ive bought from before is Red Nose Factory!! They have loads of shapes and you can even get your nose in a custom color! The noses all use a little clip that you put inside your real nose (not as scary as it sounds) and it works surprisingly well! Ive never had mine fall off or get twisted or anything!
One company that has an original way to stick on your nose is red nose factory as they have a nose ring on the inside of the nose that just clips on to your septum so you don’t need glue although red nose factory noses are 10$ more expensive than proknows
I randomly found this trying to figure out with clown noses are meant for people with thin upward facing noses because I literally have the most Arabic nose and the bottom of nose is also a bit wide because idk Brazilian people literally have almost every ethnicity
Hi! I have a question, the two noses from 2:35 and 2:41 what is the name of the nose or where can they be found? I’ve been trying to find the one at 2:41.
I have a question. Depending on the nose you get (Especially the material the nose is made of) can you use Pro-Aid or Liquid Latex on said nose? P.s. I hope you're doing well under these circumstances and all. Take Care and Stay Safe.
In short, yes you can, but I would not recommend it. Those products will damage the clown nose by ripping out the foam from the inside. I recommend only using something that can easily be removed from the inside of your nose. If you continue to build up product on the inside of the nose, eventually the nose will not sit flush up against your face and it'll look like you have a floating nose.
@@billymurray I can easily create one just for you mate or i have one very similar to a bc man, message me on the facebook page and ill send you the details freind!