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Try easy Halloween face paint ideas. Shop for the right face paints so you wonu2019t run out for your sessions.
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7 Easy Halloween Face Paint Ideas for Kids That Don't Even Need Costumes SUMMARY: Try easy Halloween face paint ideas. Shop for the right face paints so you won’t run out for your sessions. We know this favorite fall holiday is still far off. But if your kids are obsessed with trick or treating as well as dressing up as ghosts, fairies, and more, then every day is Halloween for your household. If they ask you to do face painting for them so often, you’ll want to start exploring several ideas, so you wouldn’t run out. Here are seven ideas. Have you tried all of them by now? Hello Kitty If you want easy Halloween face paint ideas, start with this one. It’s easy and the colors are pretty, too. It also looks adorable. If your kids love cats and this popular Sanrio character, then this is sure to be a hit for your little ones. Make sure you invest in face paints that are child-friendly, though, before you start any of the sessions. The last thing you want is for your kids to get rashes from the makeup. Spider-Man You can’t have face painting sessions without doing Spider-Man. He’s incredibly popular with the kids. It might seem a little complicated but with video tutorials and plenty of practice, you’ll pull this off without a hitch. By the time you’re done, your kids the results would be so good that your kids will think they can start climbing walls or swinging from buildings as their beloved friendly neighborhood hero. As for paints, you’ll need lots of black, red, and white. Buy cans of them so you won’t run out. Wonder Woman If your girls want to try being a superhero, you might want to show them wonder woman. The face painting looks gorgeous. Your little ones will be thrilled in no time. You’ll need a palette with different colors to make this work. You also need a red lipstick and gold eye shadow. Again, make sure that anything you buy is kid friendly. It’s not enough to get makeup for sensitive skin. It needs to be kid friendly. Otherwise, your little ones might get rashes. Text
Tiger If your kids love animals, though, why not a tiger face? It’s cute, bright, and something different from princesses and superheroes. It’s also easy enough to find a tutorial vid that you can follow to get the perfect look. Since it uses plenty of shades, you’ll want to get a palette for this one. Check out multi-color face paint kits for options. Butterfly Do your little ones want something light and delicate? What about a butterfly? You can do many of the fun color combinations that your kids want. Let them pick out the shades, so they’ll be a part of the process. That should keep them interested and stop them from fidgeting. Kids aren’t the most patient, after all. So, finding ways to keep them entertained while you finish the design is also a must. Vampire Do your kids love something a little bit scary? Do a vampire. But keep it cute. They’re sure to love that design. Get ready, though. They might keep asking you to do the same face paint for them after that.