All TAG Face Painting products are made with Cosmetic grade, FDA approved ingredients. TAG face paints are hypoallergenic non-toxic and safe for skin. That said, you should not face paint near the eyes. Some products include perfume (Hydroxy-methylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde). Discontinue use if rash develops.
About TAG Neon Face Paints: Independent European tests have shown all TAGs Neon face paints to be safe. All neon paints have a special pigment that allows them to shine under the black light. The FDA have approved some of the colors for use on the skin (Neon White, Neon Blue, and Neon Violet). The FDA labels some neon colors as "special effects products": Neon Pink, Neon Orange, Neon Yellow, and Neon Green. However no one has reported a problem.
As per manufacturer, TAG Face Paints are vegan as they do not contain animal based ingredients and neither are they tested on animals. They are also free of gluten, nut based ingredients, parabens or perfume.
Please Note: The US FDA recommends against using red, yellow, orange or purple face paints near the eyes and or using blue, green or purple face paints near the lips to avoid possible staining issues. On Neon Face Paints, avoid using around eyes and mouth.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
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Application & Removal Tips

Face Paints Product Info
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How Do I Apply Recommended: Always start with a clean dry face before face painting.
Step 1: Moisten the face paint with a small amount of water. For line work, you can poke a hole in the center and fill it with a few drops to use a "well". To sponge on TAG face paint, lightly mist on water with a spray bottle. Be careful not use too much water or the TAG face paint can become gloppy. It is better to have too little water than too much, as more water can be added.
Step 2: Rub the applicator on top of the TAG face painting makeup until a creamy consistency is created.
Step 3: Apply face paint to the face with the applicator with consistent even strokes. Allow the base color to dry for at least 5 minutes before starting your line work.
Should any skin reaction occur, wash off with soap and water and discontinue use immediately.
How Do I Remove
Wash with soap and water. Some traces of color may remain for a short period after washing. If you have a hard time washing the face paint off (especially red and green), give it a second wash or try a gentle cleansing cream. Do not use baby wipes with oils in them to remove the paint, the wipes can push the color into the skin and make it more difficult to wipe the paint off, hence can result in staining the skin.
To remove from fabric: TAG recommends that you avoid contact with fabric, carpet, and upholstery. In case of accidental contact, spot treat with baby shampoo, liquid dish soap or OxyClean-like product and help loosen the face paint with a toothbrush. Do NOT add water until the soap had loosened the face paint makeup. Once the TAG face paint is thoroughly loosened, add a small amount of warm water. Blot or wet vacuum the area. Repeat this process as necessary.
To store: Leave your face paint container uncovered until it dries. Otherwise they can swell up and go soft. Also FacePaint.com recommends you use the TAG facepaint within eighteen months once you have opened the container. Older facepaint can start to dry out and be less effective. Store the face paint covered in a clean, dry, dust free area out of direct sunlight.
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Split Cakes Product Info
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How Do I Apply Recommended: Always start with a clean dry face before face painting.
Step 1: Moisten the face paint with a small amount of water. For line work, you can poke a hole in the center and fill it with a few drops to use a "well" or lightly mist on water with a spray bottle. Be careful not use too much water or the face paint can become gloppy. It is better to have too little water than too much, as more water can be added.
Step 2: Load a 3/4-1 inch flat brush or sponge in the split cake making sure that the brush is not too wet so the colors do not drip.
Step 3: Apply face paint to the face with the applicator with consistent even strokes.
Should any skin reaction occur, wash off with soap and water and discontinue use immediately.
How Do I Remove Wash with soap and water. Some traces of color may remain for a short period after washing. If you have a hard time washing the face paint off (especially red and green), give it a second wash or try a gentle cleansing cream. Do not use baby wipes with oils in them to remove the paint, the wipes can push the color into the skin and make it more difficult to wipe the paint off, hence can result in staining the skin.
To remove from fabric: TAG recommends that you avoid contact with fabric, carpet, and upholstery. In case of accidental contact, spot treat with baby shampoo, liquid dish soap or OxyClean-like product and help loosen the face paint with a toothbrush. Do NOT add water until the soap had loosened the face paint makeup. Once the TAG face paint is thoroughly loosened, add a small amount of warm water. Blot or wet vacuum the area. Repeat this process as necessary.
To store: Leave your face paint container uncovered until it dries. Otherwise they can swell up and go soft. Also FacePaint.com recommends you use the TAG facepaint within eighteen months once you have opened the container. Older facepaint can start to dry out and be less effective. Store the face paint covered in a clean, dry, dust free area out of direct sunlight.
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Brushes
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Caring for brushes
When you are finished face painting, rinse your face painting brushes well in warm to hot water until you don't see any face paint. Dry the face painting brushes with a clean paper towel, wiping from the brush handle to the brush head then reshape the brush head with your fingers.
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Learn more about TAG Body Art
TAG Body Art products will get you face painted in style. You can choose from a multitude of colors and types of paint that come in palettes, single colors, and split cakes. TAG Body Art face paints have unmatched line working capabilities, are hypoallergenic, and are made with wax, so they mold to your skin and don't crack or peel. There are tons of ways to apply TAG Body Art face paints and they can simply be removed with soap and water.