What to Include in Your Face Painting Kit

Rashel Dan
Face Painting is great for both children and adults alike. They are enjoyable, easy to do and suitable for almost any social event. If you're just getting started, though, you'll need a couple of things first. Get a hand of the basic tools and materials; practice your newfound skills and hone them with some extra help. This article will show you what to gather for your very own face painting kit so you can become a professional face painter.

First of all, you'll need to practice on your new hobby with these basic tools and materials:

Brushes - you'll need different kinds of brushes in your face painting kit: flat, rounded, small and medium. Don't be intimidated by all these "specific" needs. Having different brush types can actually speed face painting and make intricate details so much easier to create. Flat brushes will help you create fine lines and details on the face. Round brushes can help you create larger details in seconds.

Sponges - use sponges alongside your brushes when painting. Sponges are great for base colors, as you can easily fill out large areas of the skin. With sponges, you will also be able to blend colors effortlessly.

Containers - whether you are using plastic cups or recycled ice-cream containers, have them ready in your face painting kit.

Paints - look for paints that are FDA-approved. If you are planning on face painting in social events as a business, always use paints suitable for skin. Ordinary paints can cause rashes and other allergic reactions-you don't want a bad reputation by causing these problems.

Palette - not only will a palette make you look professional, it is also convenient. Paper or cardboard will require a flat surface, while a palette can be held with ease and prevent you from having to twist and bend your whole body just to get paint.Once you've mastered a few designs and think you're ready for advanced face painting, below are little extra things you can add to your face painting kit for a more professional outlook:

Water - of course, you will need water to clean your brushes, moisten your sponges and mix your paints. Have water readily available in a tightly closed jar or water bottle.

Toolbox - to have a face painting kit in the first place is to have a toolbox. A toolbox contains many compartments and so will help you be more organized.

Glitter - try to get all kinds of glitter: loose, gel and powder. These types can produce various results and can give your finished product that extra boost.The best thing about face painting is you don't necessarily need anything sophisticated in your face painting kit for you to get started. For more information on how to become a professional face painter, there are all kinds of techniques and guidelines you can find online. These can include where to find the best tools and materials as well as design samples for your face painting kit.

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