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Using The Right Face Painting Supplies
To truly have a successful and safe event (which means happy kids and
happy parents), using the proper Face Painting Supplies will make all the difference. The only kind of paint that is truly safe to use for Face Painting is FDA-compliant, water-based face paint. The packaging will say "Face Paint" as opposed to "craft paint," "acrylic paint," or "tempera paint." These types of paints, not specifically made for skin, can cause serious allergic reactions to the skin including burning, redness and irritation. Some craft paints could also stain skin. Water-based Face Paints are easy to use, dry quickly and wash off easily with soap and water. And the best part about authentic Face Paints is that they are no more expensive that your average priced craft paint. http://facepaintspl.blogspot.com/# |
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