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making a costume with cardboard and resin?

so i built my costume out of cardboard and now im using resin to harden the cardboardbut i was wondering if will be safe after i us the resin on my mask i made and what should i do after i use resin.

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Just a polo and breeches under your safety vest is perfectly fine. I also suggest a belt and gloves. A lot of people enjoy matching their colors for cross country, it's the only time we get to dress up in obnoxious colors and no one can roll their eyes at us and complain that we are not being conservative. It's cross country, conservative doesn't exist out there. For stadium you may wear your vest if you would like and you will not be penalized for it. You do not need to, but you MUST have your medical arm band. For recognized events you will want to wear your hunt coat and essentially look like you do going into dressage. Only at schooling shows are wearing polos and colored gear considered acceptable, and in many places even then it's kind of frowned upon. For stadium and dressage your turnout must be nice, neat, and conservative. The crazy only gets to come out on cross country. You must always wear a helmet, until you are competing prelim you must wear a helmet during dressage as well. There can't be any bumps on the top of your helmet. For XC and stadium you MUST be wearing your medical arm band or they will not let you even jump warm up jumps. Add - some helmets have a pointless little bump on the top of the helmet that actually make falling more dangerous. Your helmet will be fine.
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