tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6303704058240213390.post477141446921551397..comments2024-03-27T00:31:02.894-07:00Comments on Life, Art, and Face Paint: 4 Reasons Wet Wipes Are Bad For Face PaintingIlea @ Looking Glasshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16531664914575856463noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6303704058240213390.post-44779888684543960642014-09-23T21:03:57.914-07:002014-09-23T21:03:57.914-07:00So glad you enjoyed it!
In my face painting kit I ...So glad you enjoyed it!<br />In my face painting kit I already keep a plain water spray bottle for spraying sponges for applications, so i just also use it to wipe the soapy residue off the face too with a towel square. If you haven't tried using a spray bottle to wet your sponges, it's totally the best!<br /><br />I get easily mixed up too, so I make sure all my sprayers are different. Water in a fat transparent bottle, soap water in a smaller thinner translucent bottle, and my 99% iso in a tall opaque purple bottle. This really helps me keep them separate.Ilea @ Looking Glasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16531664914575856463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6303704058240213390.post-16759183657857359122014-09-23T18:00:30.869-07:002014-09-23T18:00:30.869-07:00Awesome sauce! I think this is what I'm going ...Awesome sauce! I think this is what I'm going to do because I've always worried about skin sensitivity. I love the idea about the two bottles of soapy water mix and just plain water. I think to not confuse myself, being easy to confuse :P , I would paint the plain water bottle blue and the soapy one maybe a pink. To me soap is always pink haha. Thanks for the article!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00640099286749999131noreply@blogger.com