Learn easy, fun, and fast face paint tutorials that are practical for on the job gigs! Face Painting 101 also provides insights on favorite products, tips and tricks for running a face painting business, and a few miscellaneous videos as well.
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It is always best to practice on actual skin, but some decent alternatives are practice boards that you can find here - sillyfarm.com/products/sparkling-faces-practice-board-angelina?variant=16649196240942
Gabi!!! I love this design. It's perfect for summer but also adaptable to other seasons by switching up the color combos. Thank you for this perfect tutorial. I hope you're doing well! 🫶
Me encanto muy util todos los tips pero tengo preguntas cuando vas a fiestas cuanto cobrarias x hora o x carita pintada y si llebas las pestañas postizas y los diamantitos, osea si tu llevas todo ?
Fantastic I love this - just had a go! So helpful to know mixing white with Fluro for better application! May I ask who’s the artist please ? I can see you are getting your face painted, so can we find out the name of the artist? Bless
I love this!! I've been looking for more "grown up" facepaint ideas for when I perform (a dance/music street performance group). This is perfect!!! Thanks :)
Thank you for this tutorial. It would have been much better if the model wouldn't have made all those silly movements during the pausing in painting as it would have been easier to see each stage of the design process.
Thanks for this great reveal. Do you leave your chroma caddy inside your CnG or do you take it out and bring it separatly? If I leave mine inside, the colors tend to loose pieces an I have crumbs of paint flying around.
I leave mine in my kit. The crumbling could be due to the brand. The brands that I found most compatible with the chroma caddy are: FAB, Superstar, and GTX. They are all more creamy, almost spongy paints that keep their shape well.
@@FacePainting101 thanks, that's it. I have mostly Superstar, but some brands of drier consistency and they crumble. Do you leave the chroma caddy on the work surface or underneath?
@@FacePainting101 Good to know!! I’ll also add that Mehron Paradise was very easy to repot for me as well cause they’re coconut based. But NOT the metallics. Those crumbled.
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What a great resource this video is!! I have two additional tips for a water bucket option and an unbreakable mirror. For school theater productions with several face painters, I make sure to bring well-cleaned takeout containers (we get white plastic ones with clear lids) to be used as water buckets. They work very well for wetting sponges and double as a container to take used sponges home in. As for unbreakable mirrors: IKEA does a smaller unbreakable mirror in the kid’s department, or check out a camping store/site for a camping mirror!