Face-paint Sentence Examples

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  • Witch face paint is an artful makeup technique that can instantly create a more realistic or fantastical costume.

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  • Her face grew hot under his scrutiny, and she was grateful for the face paint covering her blush.

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  • Start by applying a heavy duty theatrical white face paint.

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  • Costumes for Glinda the Good Witch and Cinderella won't typically require a heavy coat of face paint.

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  • First, white face paint should be applied liberally prior to any other cosmetic application.

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  • Once you've decided on a frilly and feminine wardrobe, you can bedazzle yourself with the following witch face paint ideas.

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  • Apply face paint liberally and blend thoroughly for realistic edges.

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  • No matter your witch costume, these ideas for unique witch face paint are sure to help you cast a bewitching look!

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  • While you can opt for a full face paint design, a freehand cat drawing is often all that's needed to add that special touch of supernatural thrill.

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  • To create a unique special effect, consider using a glow in the dark face paint and outline the cat in the night gleaming paint.

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  • Prior to creating your cat face, you'll need to thoroughly cleanse the skin to remove excess oil, which can affect the application and staying power of the face paint.

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  • With a moistened sponge, apply black face paint liberally, covering the entire face, forehead, jaw line, and throat if necessary.

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  • Whether you plan or recreating Cat woman, or just want a few options for beginner face paint designs, these techniques should inspire you to get creative with face pant.

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  • The main problem with this format was that the "Indians" in these films were played by Caucasian actors who donned long black wigs, feathers, and face paint to play the parts.

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  • Honda, this sumo wrestler is usually seen with red face paint and a blue mawashi.

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  • In addition, a zombie costume and some face paint or extreme makeup give your performance extra flair, as well as getting you into the spirit of the dance, which will make you perform it that much more convincingly.

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  • Claustrophobic children will do better in face-paint than in a mask.

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  • Use eyeliner or face paint to draw whiskers on your cheeks.

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  • Makeup and face paint works really well to create a more authentic look.

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  • White face paint is a must for creating a pale face.

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  • Black face paint should be applied lightly on the apples of the cheeks and on the crevice of the eyelids to create a sunken and ghastly appearance.

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  • Theatrical masks can be a separate item or adorned as face paint.

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  • For example, red paint indicates steadfastness and loyalty while a character with black face paint depicts a fierce, bold nature.

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  • Make an Indian headdress of feathers, wear moccasins and face paint to complete the look.

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  • If you plan on dressing up as the Easter Bunny, you'll need to decide whether you want to pair your ears with a mask or opt for strategically placed face paint.

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  • While face paint has theatrical impact, it can be messy and it will smear easily, especially on young children.

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  • Cover the bottom half of your face with white face paint.

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  • Whether you are hosting a party or just entertaining your little one, help him get into the spirit with a costume and face paint.

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  • Clowns often tell jokes, make balloon animals, juggle or even face paint for the kids.

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  • There's nothing like green face paint in a witch's black strands to ruin the illusion of ghastliness.

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