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Face paints

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bamboo · 11/04/2007 21:50

Does anyone have any suggestions for a face painting book/kit/stockist? Don't want to spend a fortune - just for me and dd (5) to have a laugh with initially and then maybe to do family parties etc if its a success. Thanks.

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tortoise · 11/04/2007 21:52

these are suppose to be good.

bamboo · 11/04/2007 22:09

Lovely, thanks tortoise - mil gave dd a tenner at Easter instead of an egg so their wild faces animal kit at £10.75 looks good. Postage is only £2 so that's a definite contender. Anyone else used these at all? Are they good for a novice?

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bresha · 12/04/2007 16:13

I did a face painting course not long ago and was told snazaro face paints r the best.
I have this and its brilliant, my 2 dds love it, its lasted a while as well
hope this helps

funnypeculiar · 12/04/2007 16:15

snazzeroo are fab

southeastastra · 12/04/2007 17:05

snazaroo are the best. i do alot of face painting at work. they really are the best and go on great have fun! (the glitters are really nice too)

bamboo · 12/04/2007 17:26

Seems pretty unanimous then! I'll give the ebay item a try bresha. Looks really good value. Thanks everyone .

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