Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Face Painting design Cat


Face Painting-Cat
Face painting is a fun and exciting way to create almost any animal or character you can think of! With just a few make-up colors and accessories, follow these easy steps to transform yourself or your little trick or treater into a cool cat.

Tip: Refer to photos for placement of make-up and detailing.
Before applying make-up, test a sample on the inside elbow or wrist of the person to be made up. The ingredients are laboratory tested and non-irritating to eyes and skin, but some individuals could have an allergic reaction. Red color should not be used in the immediate eye area. Leave make-up on for 30-60 minutes, if a reaction occurs, discontinue use and remove. Glitter should not be used on young children as they may rub it into their eyes.

Work in front of a well-lit mirror and cover the floor or table with newspapers to protect from spills. Water will be needed for moistening face paint and for cleanup. Use damp paper towels and cotton swabs for minor fixes.

Any costume or clothing that will need to be slipped over the head must be put on before applying make-up. To protect the costume, cover it with an old sheet or cloth.

To design a face, first wash the face and pat dry. Apply make-up with fingers, a brush or sponge. Moisten with a few drops of water to spread evenly. Be creative. Blend colors to make new tints. Practice and patience will provide a professional look.

To remove make-up, wipe excess off of the face with a moist paper towel before washing clean with mild soap and warm water.

Add additional accessories to create the desired look.

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