June 16, 2025 Written by Agata Pajor Penis color - How to choose correct skin tone for your packer

The easiest way to choose the right color is by using your phone to view the product photos.

We recommend opening emisil.com on an iPhone or any other smartphone and setting your screen brightness to the highest level.

Click on any of the 16 available color codes (from S01 to S16) — the product image will automatically update to reflect the selected skin tone.

Customers can choose the prosthetic color from 16 different skin shades. Important information. All our prostheses look different. It does not matter that you purchased two models of the same color, they can be a slightly different shade. Erect models are usually more expressive in color, while flaccid models are mildly colored. Every detail is handmade, so each penis prosthetic is like a work of art. The production process requires knowledge and talent. Finally, the artist decides which color to choose for wrinkles, points, pimples, veins, then creates transition effect from lighter to darker, color shade, etc. Penis prostheses are made from 100% safe medical silicone. Products are very durable and strong, made from the highest quality materials. However, despite the durability, it is necessary to use it gently to avoid damage or tear. Emisil’s sixteen different skin color kit was created by scientifically measuring the actual skin tones across the full spectrum of human skin types all over the world. Specially formulated to be the closest physical representations of skin colors, our color kit is a comprehensive visual reference to determine a person's skin tone.

When you decide to purchase Emisil penis prosthetic, please choose one color which most resembles your body color. The range of colors has been made according to the body colors of people of various nations, so we are sure that you will definitely find a suitable color for yourself. We do not make penis prostheses which are one color only. Colors shift and can get darker or lighter in different places. There are such details as veins, freckles or other skin texture elements created on the prosthetic, so the final result is a very realistic prosthetic which is hard to distinguish from the real penis. The dye used for coloring the prosthetic is silicone-based, therefore, it cannot be washed or removed in some other way. When you are pressing Emisil penis prosthetic, you can see the changes in color and differences emerging between the layers. That's why Emisil penis is not only a realistic penis prosthetic when you are looking at it, but it is ultra-realistic when you are touching and pressing it.

3 Silicone Layers

Our penis prostheses have three silicone layers, each of them made in different softness. Like our body, prosthesis consists of the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The first layer is very soft. It can be touched with fingers or stretched like the real human skin. The second layer is made of a firmer silicone. The third layer is used to fill in the prosthesis. All these three layers together provide an incredibly realistic feeling. And if the prosthesis is pressed, the color tones also change enhancing the feeling of reality. The epidermis layer is extremely realistic and creates the texture of the skin effect. The finest details, like arteries, veins and wrinkles, are also visible.

Medical Grade Silicone

Example of Emisil penis prosthetic skin – prosthetic flesh feels ultra-realistic!

Pick out the most suitable skin tone for your prosthetic from 16 different scientifically formulated skin shades. Emisil offers prosthetics visually indistinguishable from a real penis with their detailed take on veins, wrinkles, and other skin texture elements colored using silicone-based dye.

The Challenges of Choosing the Right Color

One of the main challenges in choosing the correct skin tone for your packer is that some colors may look very similar, especially when viewed on different devices. To assist with this, we've created a reference point using the skin tones of real people.

IMPORTANT: The skin shades are the most accurate when opening the image on the iPhone with the highest brightness. This is not an ad for Apple, solely what we have noticed while opening the image with various devices.

How to Choose the Right Color, Material, Size, and Functionality

Color

Choosing the right color for your packer is crucial to achieving a natural look. Here are some key tips to help you make the best choice.

Understanding Your Skin Undertone:

  • Your skin undertone is the subtle hue underneath the surface of your skin. It can be cool (blue or pink), warm (yellow or golden), or neutral. Identifying your undertone can guide you to a packer color that blends with your skin.
  • Tip: Compare the veins on your wrist in natural light. If they appear blue, you likely have a cool undertone; if they look green, your undertone is warm. A mix of blue and green suggests a neutral undertone.

Comparing in Various Lighting Conditions:

  • Natural light is the best for comparing skin tones, but also check how the color appears under artificial lighting.
  • Tip: Try comparing the packer color in both daylight and indoor light to see if it maintains a realistic appearance.

Viewing Across Multiple Devices:

  • Colors can vary significantly across different screens due to display settings.
  • Tip: Use a device with a color-calibrated screen if available, and compare on a smartphone, tablet, and computer monitor.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How does lighting affect the appearance of the packer’s skin tone?

Lighting can significantly affect how the packer's skin tone appears. Always check potential matches in natural daylight, as artificial lighting can cast shadows or alter the perceived color.

What if my skin tone changes throughout the year?

If your skin tone varies due to factors like sun exposure, choose a tone that matches your most common or natural state. Alternatively, go with a tone between your lightest and darkest shades.

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