"Flaming Nipples" may sound like the name of an all-girl punk band or a drink you would order on a singles' cruise, but that's what we've taken to calling the deleted scenes from David Lynch's surreal neo-noir Blue Velvet (1986) here at Skin Central. The scenes were taken from a work print presumed to be lost but recently unearthed at a Seattle movie theater, and while there are over 50 minutes of footage included on the Blu-ray disc (and now conveniently uploaded to YouTube), this video comes conveniently front-loaded with the breast part- a scene where a topless stripper smokes and two more sway in quintessentially Lynch fashion while another lights her nipples on fire in the background. You know, the usual.

How exactly did they get that effect? As the director says in his book Lynch on Lynch:

"They take these paper matches and split ‘em apart and then lick them and put them on their nipples, so the match-head is sitting right there and you really can’t see the little bit of cardboard. It’s sitting right there, very close. It may come out a quarter inch, but it burns for a while and then you put them out. It just burns long enough for the cut. And so it moved pretty nicely, you know."

Looks like we've got a new trick for the Mr. Skin company Christmas party next year.

And once you've checked out the re-discovered rackage in the first three minutes of this video, check out our Blue Velvet page here at MrSkin.com for lots more from star Isabella Rosselini...including her poon velvet.