How to Be a Good Face Painter

Get the right paints., When starting out, get a variety of common colours (you can begin mixing them for exotic colours later)., Store the paints in a cool, dry area out of the sun to prevent the paints from drying out.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get the right paints.

    There are craft paints and alternative non-toxic paints that are on the market.

    Though these paints are nice for a variety of various crafting projects, they're not the right paints for face painting.

    Get paint developed specifically for this sort of application.

    This type of paint is called cosmetic paint and can be easily purchased online or at most craft stores.
  2. Step 2: When starting out

    For now, get used to painting with them.

    Try them on paper first, or on any medium you would like. ,
  3. Step 3: get a variety of common colours (you can begin mixing them for exotic colours later).

  4. Step 4: Store the paints in a cool

  5. Step 5: dry area out of the sun to prevent the paints from drying out.

Detailed Guide

There are craft paints and alternative non-toxic paints that are on the market.

Though these paints are nice for a variety of various crafting projects, they're not the right paints for face painting.

Get paint developed specifically for this sort of application.

This type of paint is called cosmetic paint and can be easily purchased online or at most craft stores.

For now, get used to painting with them.

Try them on paper first, or on any medium you would like. ,

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