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Summary: How to determine the right brushes to by 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
Hi! Kathleen Wright from Kathleen Wright Body Art, hennaparties.com. I wanted to continue a little bit about the brushes today. As you can see brushes vary from a small one that you’re going to do really small detail to bolder more full bristle brushes larger brushes. Coming over here the two that I use mostly are some that are real angle cause you’re going to get the best results from angled brushes. Just to start off with telling you a good brush can be bought separately and will range about $5 a piece. When starting out you can buy the package of brushes at any of your art stores and things like that, they don’t have to necessarily be for face painting. Face painting brushes are not usually very good and you don’t get really good results with them. Make sure you buy brushes that are used for water base paint. This particular package got sable hair and it’s one through nine point sizes, so if you want to keep in mind of the size of the brush tip.