With Halloween just colse to the corner it's time to start planning for costumes and makeup. Halloween is the exquisite holiday for face painting. A good costume doesn't end with just the clothes and accessories. A painted face can make a true statement and define your look. Especially now that Halloween masks are prohibited at most all school functions, dances, and parties, face painting is a more comfortable, inexpensive way to end your ensemble. There are minimal tools needed to get started and the potential of face paints have come along way for a safe, comfortable and long persisting wear.
The basic tools are face paints, 3 to 4 brushes and some sponges. From a ghost, butterfly, clown, vampire, or pumpkin there are plentifulness of Halloween Face Painting Ideas and that can give you step by step directions on how to paint on a disguise. Once you have decided what you are going to be for Halloween there will be plentifulness of ideas for a unique look. There are plain colored face paints, ones that comprise glitter for a sparkle effect, and some have pearlescent effects added to them or even some ultra-violet light reflecting paints. You may also choose to add ornament like stick on gemstones for an extra extra sparkle design, a piece of painted puffed rice for a wart, or even temporary tattoos.
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The options are limitless. I advise beginning with a basic concept, having a drawn out example or sketch and then use your imagination and creativity to make it your own. There are also face stencils if you don't have a knack for drawing. There are many separate techniques for blending, shading, feathering and many more. So I advise beginning with an easy how-to guide and in no time you will be a pro. Make this Halloween memorable and paint away.
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