If one sponges on SNAZAROO properly with a face painting sponge one can get
a perfect base coat in all 65 plus colors on any complexion of skin. When
applied properly it will dry to the touch in thirty to forty seconds and you
can wear it all day long with NO chipping, cracking or peeling.

The TRUTH is if you take ANY of the major brands SNAZAROO, Kryolan,
Paradise, Wolfe or Grimas and you apply it too thick it will chip and peel.
I have seen it with every single brand when not used properly. If someone
tells you otherwise they are either misinformed or not telling the truth. It
boils down to proper application.

Again, if applied properly SNAZAROO will never peel and I would challenge
anyone privately or publically on this issue.

Find a brand you like and learn how to use it properly and you can get a
good base with no chipping, peeling or cracking.

Mark, you stated your personal preferences and that is certainly your right
but you are wrong about SNAZAROO (when applied properly).

Gary Cole
 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:45 AM
To: Face Painting and Body Art Association
Subject: [fpba-assn] Re: Snazaroo Body Paint?


18mL will be MORE than enough paint for one thing, sure. But I would
not choose Snazaroo. Some Snaz colors are great (like red), but
overall, I find the product harder to get good coverage with, and
since you sound like a beginner - if you apply Snaz too thick it can
crack and peel.

I do most of my work with Kryolan Aqua Color and Mehron Paradise.
Kryolan has a far wider selection of colors, but I would actually
suggest Mehron Paradise to you. No matter how thick you apply it, it's
strong and flexible, and it has great coverage. Kryolan is a lot
cheaper (Paradise looks cheaper, but you go through Kryolan much more
slowly).

I buy all my makeup from Silly Farm Supplies - www.sillyfarm.com. They
carry almost everything, have good prices and great customer service.
Heather there totally rocks!

Good luck,

Mark

On Sep 23, 3:53 am, bombchu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've never done body paint before, and I know you probably don't have
> an exact answer to this, but please approximate as best you can. :)
>
> I'm very petite, about the size of a 16 year old, and have medium
> brown skin. (I found a
picture:http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/images/gpimages/199286
> I would be a type 4 on there) I'll only be painting my limbs, neck and
> face. Do you think the 18 ml Snazaroo paint will be enough for that
> and be opaque on my skin tone? If there's any other suggestions for
> brands, that would be helpful too but just know I'm on a tight budget.
>
> Thank you very much for looking! :)


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