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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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 It’s a cute little bee. Little ones especially love bees. They go well with flowers as a cute addition.  Read below to see how to paint!

It’s a grasshopper! They are super cute, and little ones love it. They can sing a song with their back legs. That’s pretty cool right?

Unicorns are popular. Rainbows are popular. Put them together and kids go nuts! With this one stroke rainbow unicorn design design they can have the best of both worlds.
Down in the deep is a friendly octopus taking a look at a sunken wreck. Use this octopus face paint tutorial to make him come alive for your underwater enthusiasts.
No matter what the party theme might be, kids often go for pirate skulls, which can even be popular with teens and adults.

Flower Faries love all types of flowers.  This one is easy to paint. Follow the steps below to learn how.

Water fairies are well loved and adored and will surely resonate with some lucky person who chooses one. Follow the steps below to create a simple and easy fairy.

Fairies are always fun to face paint! Here is a Fire Fairy face paint design to brighten your day.

Tools: Medium #4 Round Brush Small Round #1 (1/16″) Brush paper towels or cloth water container (optional) Fine Mist Spray bottle with water (optional) Baby wipes Colors used in [..]
Little boys (and some girls) love Batman face paint masks. It's a great mask to know as it never gets old.
Sometimes face painters are intimidated by more realistic designs, but by using the same processes you use for any other type of design, you can create a simple, realistic butterfly designs as cheek or body art.
Get ready for fun in the sun with this snorkeling Sneakadoodle design. To add a little peril to your face painting, go with a shark.