Looking for quality body paint.

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12 years 5 months ago #89077 by Aella (Onirazael)
I go to www.sillyfarm.com . They have a crud load of brands. I use Wolfe brand myself.. I am severely allergic to most make -up and this one seemed to be the easiest to deal with. Make sure you have brushes for details and stuff.
However, if you have a compressor you could go the airbrush route, which I have been thinking about trying.
But everyone is right Sealant is the way to go to keep things on.

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12 years 5 months ago #89082 by Dame Clytie Silverfang (itsgonnabemay)
I'm just gonna have to repeat what the others said, Ben Nye cakes and sealing spray. Don't forget though to get a good applicator for the job, a nice quality makeup brush puts it on a lot better than cvs sponge triangles.

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12 years 5 months ago #89097 by Meander Correlis (SarahBrand)
Speaking of application, I have good makeup (I use the Ben Nye cakes for cosplay, myself), but a smooth coat is my biggest issue. Does anybody have any tips for applying the water-activated cake makeup? A certain type of applicator that works best, or a technique to avoid streaking?

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