TIM GRATTON'S FACE AND BODY
PAINT 
Tim
Gratton's Face and Body Paint has been formulated
as a safe, non-toxic paint which conforms to
Australian and European Community cosmetic
regulations and Australian Standard 1647.3.
NEWS!
After
listening to customer feedback, Tim Gratton's
Body & Face Paint is now
available in a larger 250ml jar (formally 200ml)
and a very handy 75ml tube.
The new 75ml tubes are proving to be popular
with retailers and face painter's alike.
We've also now introduced a new Iridescent
color that will add a little shimmer to the
entire range. You can use the Iridescent Body
and Face Paint by itself, or mix with other
colors to give the paint a stunning pearlescent
look. This is fantastic for creating magical
effects, or adding another dimension to any
design from butterflies to Spiderman.
APPLICATION
It is advisable to use Tim Gratton's Face
and Body Paint over a "barrier" or hand cream
on the face to lessen the chance of an adverse
reaction on sensitive skin. Do not use on persons
with sensitive skin or skin conditions. Do
not apply to open wounds. Avoid contact with
eyes, nasal passages, mouth or other orifices
as abrasive irritation may occur.
DIRECTIONS
Using a clean palette knife or other utensil,
remove as much paint from the container as
necessary for the session and replace lid.
DO NOT RETURN UNUSED TIM GRATTON'S FACE AND
BODY PAINT TO THE CONTAINER. Place on a palette
or other clean non-porous surface. Mix the
required secondary or tertiary colors on this
palette.
Apply a barrier cream or hand cream to the
skin before painting: this will make it even
easier to remove Tim Gratton's Face and Body
Paint from the skin.
Apply Tim Gratton's Face and Body Paint with
a soft brush, sponge, cotton wool or cosmetic
dabber.
It is strongly advisable, if painting more
than one face, to use a disposable applicator
such as cotton wool and discard after each
person - be careful not to re-immerse the applicator
in the paint.
Do not apply the barrier cream or Tim Gratton's
Face and Body Paint too close to the eyes as
both contain solid particles which may irritate
the eyes.
TIM'S TIPS AND TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Hairspray can be used to coat the hair before
applying body paint. Hairspray can also be
sprayed over the completed body painting to
prevent rubbing or flaking over long periods.
Avoid eyes and mouth when spraying.
Olive Oil can be applied with a spray atomizer
over the body paint to give a silky shine or
you can mix it with the metallic paint on the
second coat to make it really glossy. Apply
the first coat of paint without olive oil.
AIRBRUSH It is possible to use an airbrush for fine
detail or spray gun for larger areas with Tim
Gratton's Body & Face Paint. Brilliant
effects can be achieved with the use of an
airbrush. All the colors and the metallics
(except the gold and silver glitter) will go
through the smallest of airbrushes. However,
a 0.3 mm or larger size is recommended. Dilute
with water up to equal parts and spray apply.
An approved mask should be worn when spraying
with the paints even though the paints are
non-toxic. INHALATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
REMOVAL OF PAINT STAINS
Tim
Gratton's Body & Face Paint is formulated
to be easily removed from clothing. However,
old clothing should be worn as some fabrics
may stain. Tim Gratton's Body & Face Paint
is formulated using pigments rather than dyes
as dyes tend to stain much more readily. With
the thumb and forefinger of each hand slowly
work the stain in a rolling action thereby
releasing the paint and color into the soapy
water. Change the water as necessary and repeat
washing action. DO NOT USE HOT WATER. Some
stubborn stains may need to be soaked overnight.
Tim Gratton's Body & Face Paints are formulated
to swell up and release when submerged in soapy
water. Other methods of cleaning will generally
only act to drive the stain in deeper. Do not
boil, dry clean or use chemical solvents or
thinners. Do not iron over a stain. Do not
machine wash. Keep stained garments separate
from other washing.
REMOVAL
The face paint will wash off with soap and
water. Avoid getting the face paint on clothing
as even though it will not stain the skin,
it may stain some fabrics.
COLOR MIXING
All the colors may be intermixed to form
bright secondary and tertiary colors.
CLEAN UP
Keep all brushes and utensils wet while working.
Avoid letting them dry out as the face paint
is much easier to remove from brushes while
wet. Wash all utensils, brushes and hands with
soap and water to clean up.
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