
So, I love a good face painting as much as the next gal, and some of the grease paint kits are pretty tempting when youโre perusing your local Halloween store, but the looks always end up wet, streaky, and are uncomfortable the whole night. But thereโs a better way. Here Iโm going to teach you how to get better results every time simply by setting your makeup.
My first suggestion would be to just not use grease paint. Instead use an awesome alcohol-activated makeup. Just spritz on a light spray of 90% alcohol solution and paint on, once the alcohol evaporates you are left with a smudge proof base that is super pigmented. If you donโt have any on hand, grease paint can be a great way to add full coverage and highly blendable color to your costume.
The basic idea of setting your makeup is to apply a powder to the wet grease paint in order to create a matte and well-set texture that wonโt wipe away accidentally. My favorite powder to use is translucent setting powder. This is white powder that can be applied to any wet makeup and wonโt affect the color so it can be applied evenly across the whole face once done. This can be purchased cheaply, but donโt breathe it in or you might get pneimonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. This will matte-ify your makeup, so if you want to keep that wet look you can use a setting spray that has a shimmer or just apply glycerin.
Another fun option is to add a colored powder to set your makeup. This can deepen the color to make the look pop, or you can add glitter to texturize to the look. Just go with whatever makes sense for your costume.
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