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Keeping Your Face Painting Kit Clean and Safe: A Comprehensive Guide
Maintaining a clean and safe face painting kit is essential to ensuring the health and safety of your clients. In this blog post, we'll cover everything you need to know about keeping your face painting kit clean, including understanding the PAO symbol, keeping your paints dry and debris-free, spotting expired paints, maintaining a record of when paints were opened, and much more. Let's dive in! Keep Reading...
Children under 3 years: Why I won't paint children under the age of 3 years
While the face paints I use are all hypoallergenic, cosmetic and dermatologically safe, none have been tested for safe use on children under the age of 3 years. It is my duty and a requirement of my insurance, that I adhere to the product safety guidelines set by the manufactures of the products in my professional face painting kit. Keep Reading...
The Differences in Paint
Whether you're a seasoned artist or just beginning your journey, understanding the diverse array of face paint options available can make all the difference in your creations. Gone are the days of thick, gloopy grease paints lurking in the back of your childhood memories. In this guide, we'll delve into the various types of face paints...Keep Reading...
Taking Photographs
It is crucial to consider the ethical and respectful ways to take photographs on a Face Painting job. Here is some advice to ensure you are taking photographs safely and respectfully.
Working with Wriggly Kids
Face painting is an exciting and creative experience for children, but for many, sitting still long enough for a design to take shape can be a challenge. Whether they're excited, anxious, or simply having too much fun to sit still, it can be tough to get the job done. While you can’t always stop a child from moving, there are some strategies that can make your job easier and improve the experience for both you and your little client...Keep Reading...