Girl Lane, Australia's favourite tween skincare brand, have put together easy to follow step-by-step guides of Halloween face painting ideas for Aussie mums and dads to follow.
Prepping The Hair and Skin Steps:
Prep the hair by brushing through with hair detangle (which can be used on wet or dry hair) and pulling out of your daughters face!
Add some sparkle shine hair conditioning treatment for a special Halloween shimmer!
Cleanse the face to naturally dissolve all impurities, leaving the skin soft, supple and super clean.
Use a gentle oil-based face wash, or if you're on the go, cleanse with super handy cleansing wipes.
Use a light cover of moisturiser as a primer to prevent the skin from drying from the face paints. You may like to use a tinted moisturiser for those smaller face paint design so your daughter feels natural and fresh for Halloween!
Start with non-oil based paints and no cheap, acrylic paints as they are bad for the skin! You may also like to look for paints coloured by natural pigments from fruit, vegetables, and flowers to eliminate the risk of your child's skin exposed to heavy metal contaminants and carcinogens.
Flower Crown Steps:
Start by sponging white at the top of the T-zone of the face. Use a sponge to add white glitter over the top of the white paint
With a brush draw yellow polka dots spaced evenly above the brow line
Paint on pink petals around each yellow polka dot
Highlight with top of the crown with white lines. Outline with a thin brush in black the petals and white at the top of the crown
If you make a mistake throughout your painting, use gentle cleansing wipes to remove and start again!
Butterfly Wing Steps:
With a brush, start by drawing white above the upper lip and on the forehead to create a mouth and ears
Outline in black around the ears and lips. Also add in a black nose and detailing between the eyes
Smudge pink to the cheeks!
Day of the Dead Steps:
Start by outline the eyes in white with a brush and using a sponge to cover the face in white outside of the circles around the eyes
Using a brush colour the eyes in turquoise, draw in pink a love heart in the middle of the forehead and colour in the lips. Add some glitter to the turquoise and pink heart!
Outline the eyes in black to the nose and a spider web on the forehead .
Finish the costume with a suitable Day of the Dead hat!
Extra Hot Tips:
DO: Get longer lasting spooktacular looks by applying a moisture-locking hydration mist to the painted face. This helps set the paint or make-up to ensure your Halloween face will outlast the spookiest party or trick-or-treat campaign!
DON'T: Go to bed without removing your face paint! Keeping paint or make-up on is the equivalent to not washing your face for a month! Remove face paint with a gentle cleansing wipe (stretch out first to activate the cleansing properties) and use a gentle oil-based face wash to deeply cleanse and calm any redness.
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