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I absolutely love these Tag paints! The pigment packs well into brushes and sponges, and they are vibrant under normal light and especially black lights!
The larger size makes this easier to use with all the glow painting I’ve done! Body/face painting (I do not use these on eye lids), and I’ve even used them for other projects like painting my pricing sign and glow masks I have created and then varnished the **** out of!
At glow events I have painted a my upper thigh. When people ask “how well does the paint last?” I will aggressively rub over the paint on my thigh and it may mildly flake and dust my hand but overall it just stays until it is rehydrated. They are water based so if they get wet they will smudge or come off. Again I love this about these products. I love giving people the opportunity to fall in love with their body as a piece of art and have the flow I see radiating from the inside literally on their skin as a canvas ❤️⭐️🙌. The last thing I would want to do is have a product that takes harsher methods to remove or causes skin damage.
I know these are listed as special effects paints (SFX) and I have never had any issues with them being on the skin. I’ve even had a good handful of individuals whom I’ve done test strips on because they know they have allergies or skin sensitivities and they’ve all done amazingly so far!
I also use these big 90g pots to make my own split pallets! It’s definitely been helpful for saving here and there on cost and I can create my own varieties.
Below are some examples from a promo photoshoot I did for glow events 💜💜💜, and models the paint on skin and a mask.