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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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Today’s tutorial was the idea of my model, who decided she really wanted roses. We collaborated, and the result was this lovely, simple mask.

I’m always happy to accommodate little girls who like fancy masquerade-style masks with extra bling. (And in my book, the more sparkle, the better!) 

Independence day is just around the corner, and nothing screams “celebration time!” like a patriotic paint! Here’s a mask I designed to complement the holiday’s theme.

You can not go wrong with a flower crown. What I love about these is you can change the shape of the design to look very different, but still same type of flowers.

Summer is here, and the trees are in full bloom–great for a game of hide-and-seek! This super simple mask design uses only three basic colors: white, green, and red or black.

 Here’s a delicate butterfly design, great for any time of year. Follow along to recreate this adorable butterfly face paint design!
Some designs can seem overwhelming at a glance, but this quick little mask does much of your work for you with translucent layers and natural textures.
I love to face paint superheroes, which is a good thing, because superhero face painting designs are almost always in high de
Painting with blacklight reactive paints are super fun, as it’s like painting with glowing light! Here is a easy Fire Fairy Design to try out. 
Little boys (and some girls) love Batman face paint masks. It's a great mask to know as it never gets old.
As an example of how to convert a design, I used this standard ninja mask design, which is popular with the children I have face painted.
You can never go wrong with faeries, or a queen, or princess, whichever you or your customer prefers!  This is an easy one stroke design that is easy to change to suit your needs.