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How to remove Face Paint

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Easy Paint Removal

 Getting your face painted is one of those things that is so much fun! Taking it off doesn't have to be a troublesome experience. With these tips and tricks you will have an easy time removing the paint with common house-hold items. No make-up remover necessary!

No Make-up Remover Necessary

 With just a couple minutes you can get a clean face ready for the bath or shower. Below is a list of household supplied and clear steps to take to remove your face and body paints. 

Easy Face Paint Removal

 'The day was fun but now we're done.' It's always so sad to remove the painting but it doesn't have to be painful. See our tips and tricks below and you'll have that paint removed in no time! 

How to remove Face and Body Paint and Glitter

Steps to Remove Face Paint

Start by removing Chucky Body Glitter. Use a dry paper towel or baby wipe to remove most of the Body Glitter. 

This body glitter is made with Vaseline which is absorbed by the skin and creates a thin bond. The fiber in the wipe helps to lift off the glitter from the skin. Rub gently to remove.


Lift the paint: 

Massage liquid hand soap into design using a circular motion to lift paint off skin. Swipe with a finger to check if paint has lifted from skin. Use a baby wipe or damp paper towel to wipe off soapy paint mixture. Repeat on any lingering areas then wash with water. 


Stubborn Paint: If paint remains after using the liquid soup then rub lotion or Vaseline into stubborn areas. This pulls the paint out of the pores so that it can be removed more easily. Repeat directions above with the liquid soap.


For eyelid areas: 

Use a damp baby wipe or make-up remover cloth. A facial wash may also be used to wipe away paint. Make sure not to spread soap or paint into eyes. 


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