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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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Learn how to paint an easy and quick split cake snake design with Kiki and Jack.

Love pink designs? Check out Shelley and Jessica as they show you how to create this gorgeous original Pink Glitter face painting design.

It's important to have the tools available which will allow you to produce the highest amount of designs possible while maintaining your quality. Large split cakes, small split cakes (one-strokes / arty-cakes), stencils, and a severely limited menu will be some ofthe most important weapons your arsenal which allow you to do your best under high pressure. 

Pansies are seen in various colors. Notable colors are orange, yellow, gold, violet, red, and white. But today, Kellie Burrus and Jamie Engeman will show us the black pansies! 

One of the most frequently asked questions by moms and dads whose children are being face painted for the first time is how to remove face paint.

In this video tutorial, Shelley Wapniak shows us how to face paint tear drops, which are essential to the basics of face painting and any design!

The Halloween mom generally wants to create some fun, simple designs for her children to complement their costume. Below is a list of basic supplies you'll need to do some basic face painting, depending on the designs you choose for your children. 

Every artist has his or her favorite whites to use on the job, but if you're new to face painting, the options can be overwhelming. How do you choose which one is best for you?

We've recently added the TAP stencils in our selection of face painting stencils and they're lovely! We had Shelley and Jessica try it out and let us know what they think about these cute stencils! 

Shelley shows you how to face paint an Angry Pineapple! 
Halloween is just around the corner so this quick and simple scary face paint scars design will come in handy very soon! I painted these scars on my hand, but they can be put anywhere.

If you've ever tried to wrap an adult-sized stencil around the arm of a small child, you'll know what a great innovation the kid series of stencils was by Wiser.