Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Special Needs Children for Face Painting
Special needs children face painting: For anyone who face paints the public, you will from time to time come across people who have special needs. From the disabled to people with various diseases, so how should one handle this? Those who are makeup artists or cosmetologists have training to know which skin problems are safe and which are not. But what about those new at face painting? For everyone, open sores are a no-no, while eczema is ok to a point - but note that the skin may be irritated further by the paint. I have recently discovered a natural product that heals eczema and psoriasis. It is relatively cheap and works wonders. Have a look at the following video testamonial.
What I recommend it to keep some Repcillin handy as it is availble in smallish tubs, that one can carry in your face painters equipment case. Apply a little before painting and I guarantee your childs mom will be a friend for life once she realises you have introduced her to a cure for her childs condition. The Repcillin is availble online from a reputable seller: African Cures, (based in the USA). There is thus no reason that someone with eczema or psoriasis, could not get painted as long as they have no open sores. These conditions are not contra-indications for face painting, however always offer a skin test to the person. Test first on an elbow for an hour to see if they react to the paint and see if it causes them to scratch more.
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