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Face & Body Paint

  1. Using your fingertips, gently rub the painted area with a moisturizing agent. The face paint will begin to lift up off of the skin. (Cold cream, lotion, coconut oil, baby oil, etc.)

  2. Wipe your skin very gently with a tissue or a warm damp washcloth.

  3. Use a gentle skin cleanser to remove the rest.

  4. Pat skin dry.

  5. If there is any left-over staining of the skin, do not panic! Certain colors of face and body paint make-up can lightly discolor some people's skin. This is harmless, and will fade away as the skin creates its own natural oils. If you would like to speed this process along, try applying some additional moisturizer.

The most important thing to remember is this: Be as gentle with your skin as possible.
Be kind to your skin, and it will be kind to you.

Thank you and happy cleaning! 

 

Glitter Tattoos

The adhesive which is used to apply glitter tattoos is a latex-free medical grade adhesive specifically made for the skin. It is extremely tacky when applied, in order keep the glitter on the skin for an average of 3 to 5 days. However, should you decide to remove a glitter tattoo sooner than that, here is a step-by-step guide to make the job a breeze:

  1. Rub oil onto the skin. I’ve experimented with several different kinds, and have found that coconut oil seems to work best. Baby oil comes in as a close second. Using your fingertips, gently rub the oil into the glitter tattoo, and patiently continue to work it in until the glitter begins to lift.

  2. Once a sufficient amount of the tattoo has loosened away, use a cotton pad with a small amount of rubbing alcohol to wipe away any residual adhesive.

  3. Reapply moisturizer to your skin to keep it healthy and happy.