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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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This little chick is looking for her Sneakadoodle buddy and can be used as a design for either your Easter or spring boards.
If you grew up in farm country, you know that raccoons can’t resist sweet corn, and the Sneakadoodle Raccoon is no exception. Check out this raccoon face paint design!

Pandas are picky when it comes to food. They love bamboo, however, so the Sneakadoodle Panda face paint design would love your help locating some for his lunch.

You’re going to have to help Sneakadoodle Viking Sven find his viking ship, or he’ll never get promoted beyond cabin boy.
Follow the tutorial below to make your own lovely little monster face paint design. Perfect for little girls who like monsters!
Monsters are known for their sneakiness, so it’s no surprise that the Sneakadoodle Monster is on the lookout for treasure. 
When the shy Sneakadoodle Easter Bunny loses his Easter basket, it’s up to you to help him find it so he can complete his mission and distribute Easter eggs to all the children who are waiting for them.
Introducing a special element of fun to your face painting will give it an extra appeal for adults as well as children. Sneakadoodles, which peak out of the hairline, are a great way to do this.

A Celtic inspired armband is a nice addition to your St. Patrick’s Day designs, but it can be popular any time of the year for teens who would like a little more sophisticated or realistic look as their body art choice.

As an example of how to convert a design, I used this standard ninja mask design, which is popular with the children I have face painted.
If you're looking to learn how to face paint tiaras, check out this guide on 10 simple tiara face paint designs!

Today we’re going to begin with a commonly used princess design and transform it by using extra details, stencils, glitter, liquid bling, and gems.