Basic Face Painting Supplies

One face painting supply that you will need is paint. Do your research about the best brand of face paint before going shopping. This will make you more comfortable when choosing the paints you need. It is best to get the water based face paint because this is the easiest to remove afterwards. Face paint has so many colors available and also different types of paint. You can go out and purchase face paint with glitters, metallic colored face paint and just the ordinary colors. Get as many colors as you can. Before heading to the counter to purchase the paint, double check if the labels say face paint and not acrylic or oil based paint. This is probably the most important of the face painting supplies that you will need.

Brushes are also included in the face painting supplies. Different size of brushes are needed to make different designs. Choose among different sizes of brush and make sure that you will pick the ones with the finest quality. If you plan on doing face painting again, it is highly advisable to invest on brushes. Don"t forget that you will only get what you pay for. There are some who like using sponges than brushes when putting different paint colors. You can also get a couple of sponges just in case you need to do big applications of paint.

The basic supplies you will need for face painting are paint and brushes. Make sure that there are many face painting designs available for the kids to choose.






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