
Ideally, I wanted to use Diamond face paint, but this event was such a short notice that there wasn't enough time to order them. I opted for the face paint at the local arts and craft store. The paint was similar to acrylic, so it dried pretty fast. Though, unlike acrylic, it does not chip or peel when it is dried on skin. Easy to wash off, easy to use, and safe for the face of course. I prefer using the craft store face paint after all because I can just throw them away after each use. For the brushes, I used the ones designed for acrylic, which have better shaped bristles. Another thing I wanted to use was glitter, but I figured it would be too messy and hazardous for the eyes.


Overall, I did have a great time painting faces at the event from the photos and working with two other wonderful gals. They were instant pros! I didn't have to show them anything. They just looked at my samples and started free-styling. Wish I had pictures of them and their work. Awesome girls! I also wish I can put up more pictures from other events, but its hard to take any of my own, especially, working where a ton of kids are lined up, waiting for me to paint their faces. I'll make more effort from now on.
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