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Not every white seems to be perfect for every job. Some are good for line work others are better for blending - let's find out what is the best white for you!

Facepaint.com sells dozens of different brands black face paint, so which one should you to choose for your kit? This blog will definitely help you decide...
In this quick tutorial, face paint artist Marina, shows us how to remove tough face paint stains, and it's actually easier than you'd think!

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Gestational Baby Bump paintings are always such a treat. It’s a wonderful experience and keepsake for mom when she combines the final makeup with a photography package. 

 

This belly painting design is bright and colourful, perfect for a beautiful and special memory of this magical moment. I hope this step by step is helpful and useful

This belly painting is great to do on baby showers or for a pregnancy photo shoot. If you got a mother to be that don´t know what she wants for her belly paint, this one is perfect.

One stroke roses on a mother to be is always a beautiful and appreciated design. You can add some shimmering white as a background and put some iridescent glitter on to make it more magical. Add the baby´s name or why not a countdown?

 

There are hundreds of myths about the beautiful mermaids that are half human, half fish. And there are some lovely face painting designs out there as well! For this I tutorial I wanted to create a fun eye design that could be doable on the job.
Peacocks are so beautiful! Here, I have created a fast and easy fantasy one stroke peacock design that is perfect on the job. Use your favourite colour combinations and have fun with it!

Peacock arm design by Helene Rantzau. Facepaint arm design that will WOW your clients and bring that extra Glam for this year's festivals and fairs!

I am doing a project where I transform Marvel characters into butterflies, I call them "Marvel Flutters". So of course I had to do one with Captain Marvel! 

I am so excited about this new Marvel movie! I mean, who doesn't want to be a female superhero? Here is a Captain Marvel decolletage painting I did on myself so I can at least pretend to be cool.

The design is done as a mask with the Nightfury (black) and the Lightfury (white) on each side of the face with rainbow hearts surrounding the pair.

I used one stroke technique, linework and some stencils for textures. I hope you will enjoy my video tutorial! Happy painting!

When it is cold, dark and windy outside I like to dream of warmer tropical weather. The tropical sunset colours just makes me so happy. This design will make every girl dreaming of a vacation, and will bright up the day.