Paint Information
Ali uses TAG Body Art Professional Face & Body Paint and Wolfe FX. A high quality, densely pigmented paint. These paints have a bit of wax base to allow them to move with your skin and dry to a satin, longer lasting, and crack-resistant finish. All face painting products used by Ali, are made with cosmetic grade, FDA approved ingredients. They are hypoallergenic, non-toxic, and safe for skin. |
Paint Removal
Gently use a cloth with soap and water to remove your design. DO NOT SCRUB. Scrubbing will irritate the skin and can cause a bumpy red rash (that has nothing to do with the paints). If any colour remains on the skin, soak it longer with some water and then gently wash again with soap. Ali recommends a gentle dish soap- but any soap will do! Avoid using baby wipes, as they contain chemicals that may irritate delicate skin.
Safety
It is extremely rare that anyone would react to these paints. HOWEVER, if for any reason you suspect that you or your child are reacting to the paints, gently wash them off with soap and water. Again, DO NOT SCRUB. Scrubbing will irritate the skin and can take off your natural protective oils. The paint will come off with a gentle wash. If irritation persists, see a doctor.
Ali will not paint on anyone that has a contagious illness and will not paint on or near any wounds.
Cleanliness
Ali thoroughly cleans her brushes, sponges, stencils, and water bucket after every use, with both anti-bacterial dish soap and 99% isopropyl alcohol.
Gently use a cloth with soap and water to remove your design. DO NOT SCRUB. Scrubbing will irritate the skin and can cause a bumpy red rash (that has nothing to do with the paints). If any colour remains on the skin, soak it longer with some water and then gently wash again with soap. Ali recommends a gentle dish soap- but any soap will do! Avoid using baby wipes, as they contain chemicals that may irritate delicate skin.
Safety
It is extremely rare that anyone would react to these paints. HOWEVER, if for any reason you suspect that you or your child are reacting to the paints, gently wash them off with soap and water. Again, DO NOT SCRUB. Scrubbing will irritate the skin and can take off your natural protective oils. The paint will come off with a gentle wash. If irritation persists, see a doctor.
Ali will not paint on anyone that has a contagious illness and will not paint on or near any wounds.
Cleanliness
Ali thoroughly cleans her brushes, sponges, stencils, and water bucket after every use, with both anti-bacterial dish soap and 99% isopropyl alcohol.