Liquid & Glitter for Body Art

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Part of the video series: How to Body Paint

Summary: This free video clip will explain tips and information about liquid and glitter and using them when painting body art.

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Christine Mendicino Christine Mendicino is an award winning body painter, henna tattoo artist, and face painter. She has been painting for 8 years and travels between Miami, New... read more

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Liquid & Glitter for Body Art

Hi! This is Christina Mendocino at paintedparties.com. I am here to explain body art tips to you. Now we are going to talk about liquid paint. Liquid paint you do not have to wet. Liquid paint is thick. It is in the consistency of may be toothpaste, no, it is softer, it drips out, but it usually clumpy it is hard to get out. You can either put some of it in a cap, which I recommend and then you paint from the cap. You can put it on a palette or on a little plate whatever is more comfortable for you and that is how you put out the liquid paint. So that is your paints. Next supplies that you might need are some tubes of glitter from the art store. I would recommend that when you buy glitter from the art store look at that size of the glitter in the bottle. The smaller the pieces of glitter, the better it is going to show up and stick to the skin. That really makes a big difference in how it comes out.

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