As a professional face painter hygiene is most important; it’s what sets you apart from a hobbyist painter. At first, it can be difficult to establish a routine that enables you to rinse and re-rinse your brushes, use a fresh sponge for each child and replace each paint to where it came from! But, I promise you, you’ll eventually do it all without thinking.
Face Painting- Hygiene & Cleanliness
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I'm a professional facepainter, based in the UK. I've over 10 years painting experience and help run a successful Facebook Facepainting Group, with over 7,000 members. "Newbie Facepainting Help Group" has been fantastic for helping new facepainters and guiding established painters who may be stuck in a rut. View more posts
Not only that, you’ll get more work!
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