How To Learn Face Painting Through Simple Face Painting Designs

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Attending children’s parties is fascinating especially seeing their colorful faces and beautiful dresses. Art is definitely a wonderful thing as it adds more color and life in an occasion.

Before, I only make children’s gowns until I was invited to a children’s themed party. I made princess gowns for the children and during the party, the parents of the celebrant have also invited some face painters and let the children have their faces painted. I was enthralled upon seeing those children having simple face painting designs yet very fascinating such as butterfly face paint, clown face paint, and tiger face paint. It was very creative and very amazing at the same time. Seeing that has inspired me to start my own face painting business. It was a little hard start but for those who would like to learn face painting, here are some things that you might want to consider.

Before you can start your face painting venture, you need to buy the right face paints. You can purchase them at a craft store. Ensure that the paints that you will purchase is especially made for the face, and if you are going to face paint on children, make sure that it is hypoallergenic.

Start looking for simple face painting designs at magazines or even online. Do not go for the complex designs especially if you’re still a starter.

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Once you have already researched for your simple face paint design, you can enhance your skills by practicing on children, friends, or family. This way, you can practice on different types of faces. Once you have mastered the simple designs for face painting, you can also try innovating new designs from with these designs.

Be sure that when you are going to face paint, do not paint those with skin conditions because it might worsen the condition. This also goes the same for those who have open sores on their face.

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