Airbrush Paint vs. Professional Paint for Face Painting

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Part of the video series: How to Do Face Paintings

Summary: How do you decide whether to buy airbrush paint or professional paint for face painting? Learn about this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by face painting and body art experts .

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Kathleen Wright Kathleen Wright has been making Henna Tattoos, and creating jewelry for seven years. She runs her business through New York and Miami. Kathleen is a Fashion... read more

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Airbrush Paint vs. Professional Paint for Face Painting

Hi! Kathleen Wright from Kathena Body Art, Miami Beach, Florida and New York City, hennaparties.com. Getting back to your paints today I want to give you a little tip. When I started doing face painting I really didn’t have a whole lot of experience I knew how to draw, I done Henna Tattoos then I got into face painting through a friend of mine. She gave me some tips instead of getting just paint for faces you have to get water base paint that you could use for any kind of paint, either you do it on the skin or anything like that and what I found was I could get good paint in just a regular retail store and not in a professional store. I just got rather then face paint I got paint that is good for airbrush, without mentioning any names most airbrush paint comes in a bottle like this and I’d just open the bottle and I would use it straight and would buy pyrolyzed paint cause the colors really pop out when you buy pyrolyzed paint. So what I did is sometimes when I was doing a big thing and I had a lot of people one after another I would pour the paint into something like this that was a little less big you know that you can get your brush into or even something more flatter than this. You can get these at any art store any kind of tools like this.

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