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Nov 5, 2010
Amanda K.
Hey guys!!
So since my boyfriends a carny [lol] and i'm a makeup artist, if you will, i've decided, why not give face painting a try?
My question to you, beauties, is, are there any particularly good face paints to use on children? i know on my, adult, skin, mac's acrylics are fine as well as pigments with mixing medium, but i'm worried about kids skin.
Thoughts?
Nov 5, 2010
Victoria S.
HI Amanda! I recommend using Kryolan Aqua Colors! They are water based, water activated and very pigmented :) Also quite easy to use and you can buy them in palettes.
They also rinse off simply with soap and water :)
Nov 11, 2010
Amanda K.
thanks hun!! sounds perfect since what i want is a lot of pigment, but safe for kids and parents wont hate me since they wash off =]