Theatrical Face painting is not cheek art. I do not draw. I create, and no design is the same. I use high pigmented make-up (not paint) and body glitter (not craft glitter). Many people try and copy this type of art, but please never let anyone use paint on your face. The pigmented dye that is used in paint can be toxic to your eyes, and craft glitter is made of cut glass. Always ask the appropriate questions before letting anyone paint you or your child's face. No face or persons skin is the same, and working outdoors is very different than working in doors. It is a continues learning process. Some skin types take to the make up and some do not, but I try my best to please.
I need a face painter that's available Feb. 15th. Who do we know? Post contact information here, please?
Meggan L. replied:
This lady was out at cityfest last year if sweet cheeks isn't available. https://m.facebook.com/pages/Cheryls-Theatrical-Face-Painting/165113436906693?id=165113436906693&refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpages%2FCheryls-Theatrical-Face-Painting%2F165113436906693