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Not every white seems to be perfect for every job. Some are good for line work others are better for blending - let's find out what is the best white for you!

Facepaint.com sells dozens of different brands black face paint, so which one should you to choose for your kit? This blog will definitely help you decide...
In this quick tutorial, face paint artist Marina, shows us how to remove tough face paint stains, and it's actually easier than you'd think!

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The Christmas series of Big Nose Buddies would be incomplete without a Rudolph design, because when it comes to Rudolph, it's all about the nose. 

Tiger designs is a quick favorite when it comes to face painting. It's easy, versatile, and looks good when done properly. Learn how to paint tiger stripes with Athena Zhe.
This Peacock inspired Princess mask includes lots of pinks, purples and blues as well as tear drops and glitter, for a fun girly design that I call a Peacock Mask!
Learn how to paint an easy and quick split cake butterfly design with Kiki and Camilla
Dragon designs are a hit when it comes to face painting. So, Kiki and Jack will show you a quick and easy dragon design inspired by the amazing artist Lisa Joy Young. This design features a blue split cake, which helps keep it simple and fast. 
Tiger designs are a hit all the time! Clients especially kids love getting tiger face paint designs. Learn how to do a quick and easy split cake tiger design with Kiki and Jack. 
Aren't puppies the cutest? Learn how to do a quick and easy puppy face paint design with Kiki and Wyatt. Great for super quick line work and also for beginners!
Who doesn't love cute kitties? Learn how to face paint a Kitty Cat design with Kiki and Camilla!
Learn how to paint an easy and quick split cake snake design with Kiki and Jack.
Tiger designs are always a great go-to theme when it comes to face painting. Aside from being very easy to paint, tiger designs can be easily manipulated to match a specific theme like rainbows, black and white, an even horror themes.

Ocean animals are huge hits with kids, so whether it's turtles and dolphins or sharks and sea horses, you should have a few on your board. For children who would rather have a mask than cheek art, the Big Nose Buddies can help complement your other options at events with an underwater theme. 

Technically, a cobra isn't a jungle snake, but it's at least something you'd find on the African continent, so we're putting it in this series, anyway.