How To Face Paint In 5 Easy Steps
July 30, 2010 by Hollie Copeland
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Face painting has become popular in the recent years among all age groups. You will notice faces of kids painted with different colours and figures during special occasions. During Halloween, people are seen with painted faces. But, if you want to get a professional look, go for an expert painter.
Face painting for professional purpose and stage make up is quiet expensive, especially when it is used for birthday theme parties. If someone wants to paint the face, there are some steps that should be kept in mind while doing it.
Some face painters charge a lot of money, so if you cannot afford to hire an expert, it is better to learn by yourself. Before you start face painting, you must learn a few handy tips that will guide you through the whole process. It is important to first try simple and easy designs, because if you go for complicated designs, you will mess up.
The second step is to clean the face with a wet tissue or sponge, so that there are no marks on the face. After that, you can select a colour for the base, which will cover the whole face, in order to give the exact look you want. To cover the entire face, use sponge and not a brush. It is a quick way and gives a neat and smooth look. Always apply a thin layer of paint; do not use thick paints; otherwise, cracks might begin to appear on it. And, let the first paint dry before using the other one.
After that, you can use brushes for fine lines or any other idea that you want to display on the face of the person. If you are not good in making freehand drawings, you can use stencil of different designs and shapes. You can have these stencils in different sizes for large and small faces. Nowadays, there are face painting stencils, available in the market. You can also use glitter and tattoos to enhance your face painting.
The most important thing on the face is eyes. Be very careful when you are painting eyes. Always remember when you are painting below the eyes that the person should be looking up, so that he or she does not blink his or her eyes.
The most important part and the part requiring the testing of most of your skills is the painting of the eyes. This last part makes you ask the person to look up continuously when you are painting the lower surface of eyes. Then, ask the person to close his/her eyes, when you are painting the upper portion of eyes. Make it sure that you do not get the paint in the eyes of the person; else, it will lead to intense itching.
Last but not least, always keep a mirror by your side, so that the model can check it whenever he or she wants to have a look at his/her face painting. Also, keep wet tissues or wipes to clean your hands and face after face painting, because face painting is a messy job.
If your interested in learning how to face paint then there are a wide range of online guides and Face Painting Ideas available to view and download for free.