Here is some other information you should be aware of:
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I reserve the right to not paint the
faces of persons with open cuts, abrasions, blisters, or rashes on the face or
someone who is sick, has a runny nose, or has communicable health issue. In
these situations, I am happy to paint a design on the person’s hand or arm.
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Per the paints manufacturer’s
recommendation, it is best to not paint the face of children under the age of 3.
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All paints are water based and can be
removed with wet wipes or soap and water. Please note that some colors are
highly pigmented and may require a second washing for complete removal. Read my post here about removing face paint stains: How to Remove Face Paint Stains...what works for me!
The brushes I use are both painting and face painting synthetic brushes. They are washed and sanitized before and after every event.
Side Note: Use olive oil and anti-bacterial dish soap to wash your make up brushes! Works like a charm.