Pic-N-Paint

Face and Body Art – 757-812-0544

Safety June 28, 2007

Face “Paint” is not paint at all!  In fact, it’s cosmetic water based makeup.  All of the products used by Pic-N-Paint are FDA approved and safe for use on skin. The brands that we use are Wolfe FX, Fardel, Ben Nye, Kryolan, Paradise, and Snazaroo.  Always make sure that the paint that your child is being painted with is made for use on skin.

We have extensive experience working with children, and adhere to firm guidelines on safe face painting.

To Easily Remove Artwork:

Face Paint- Using tear-free shampoo, lather shampoo directly onto skin without water. Rinse, repeat. If a stain remains, apply lotion onto skin. Wait 30 minutes and repeat above steps. Do Not Scrub The Skin, this can irritate skin, even causing soap to soak into the skin, causing it to be itchy and red. Another good way to remove face paints are baby wipes. I use them all of the time(fragrence-free with aloe) to remove the paint that I inevitably get covered in when out doing gigs. If you are still having trouble removing your art, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Glitter Tattoos- To remove a tattoo, simply use household rubbing alcohol. This will take the adhesive as well as the glitter right off. I find that removal after shower time to be the easiest, when skin is damp.

Temporary Ink Tattoos- To remove a tattoo, simply use household rubbing alcohol. This will take the ink right off. I find that removal after shower time to be the easiest, when skin is damp.

Hair Color- Removing the spray in hair color is easy, just shampoo out. Very, very light blonde hair may have a trace of color after one shampoo, so repeat shampoos may be required.

Instant Tempory Tattoos- To get a temp tattoo removed, wipe area with rubbing alcohol or baby oil. Image should remove completely.

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