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Browse through hundreds of face painting designs - there's something for everyone! Updated weekly with the newest trends in mind.

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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 design is a little different and sure to make a little boy or girl very happy. It’s easy to do! Follow the steps below.

You can never go wrong with a good flower design or two. This can easily be changed to a different color or adapted to frame the eyes and cheek. 

This design is great because it’s always a hit, and both boys and girls enjoy it. This is a easy way to paint a tutrle. Follow the steps below to learn how.

Evidently owls are in at the moment, so here’s a fun Sneakadoodle Owl tutorial to add to your face painting repertoire.

 Check out this awesome rainbow tiger face paint tutorial and follow along to create your own design!

UV paint glows in the blacklight and is fun to paint with! Here is a blacklight lizard mask to try out.

Painting with blacklight reactive paints are super fun, as it’s like painting with glowing light! Here is a easy Fire Fairy Design to try out. 

Zebras are a fun and simple design to add to the animal choices being offered for face painting.  Follow the steps below to see how.

Enjoy this little monster face paint tutorial which features some great cheek art enhancement ideas.
If you’re not sure where to begin in order to ramp up your cheek art designs, here are some suggestions.
No superhero series would be complete without Spiderman, so this time I decided to give him a try with a Spidey-inspired bubblehead design.
As it turns out, they were pretty easy to do, so here’s the first in a series of bubblehead characters for you to try out on your own.