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| Painting Body Art Henna Tattoo Mehndi Types Of Body Modifications - Painting Body Art Henna Tattoo Mehndi Types of Body Modifications Ask an Expert"> 0){eval(windowLoadEvents);} window.status='Smarter, Better, Faster and Wiser!';"> Body Art Tips LifeTips Home About Us Client Services Writer Services Contact Us Log On Tip Search
Go You are here: Life Tips > Arts/Entertainment > Body Art Tips Syndicate Our Content Body Art Tip Categories Body art designs for children Body Modification Face Painting Techniques Fingernail art Hair Coloring and Extensions New body art trends Piercings Street makeup Tattoo Information Theatrical and full body makeup Body Art Tip of the Day Body Art Tip Newsletter Need Body Art Tips? Fresh Tip Weekly Get Body Art Wisdom Privacy Guaranteed Easy Unsubscribe Body Art Newsletter Archive! Body Art Resources Body Art FAQ Body Art Newsletters Body Art E-Book Contact LifeTips If you have questions Ask a Question Now! Body Art Editor Comments At-home Facial You can give yourself a facial at home in an hour or less. Start with your favorite cleanser, then steam your face, either with a bowl of hot water and a towel over your head, or you can take a hot shower. Pat dry. Then use your favorite masque and follow instructions. Dark for Shadow, Light for Sun Add a little dark to one side of a face painting design to add a three-dimensional aspect. To highlight take a light color, like white or yellow, and add some brightness to the opposite side of the design from the dark color. Practice with a circle and a cylinder shape. Make the circle look more like a sphere, and the cylinder should start looking like a can. Markers You can find temporary face painting markers at the drugstore and at sites on the internet. DO NOT USE PERMANENT MARKERS from any source if they are not endorsed for skin use. They could be toxic. Looking for a Design? If you want a tattoo but donīt know exactly what you want, look at a tattoo magazine or an on-line tattoo e-zine. Art galleries, photo studios, sketch books, animation magazines and books, and comic books all could be inspiration for a great design. Monsters Boys love monsters and aliens, scary clowns, Pokemon characters,and fire-breathing dragons. For a dragon, have flames shooting across their cheek to the other side of the kidīs face. You may add glitter to the dragon fins and flames, although most the time boys donīt want glitter. Wild Colors If you want to change the color of your hair to a beautiful green or mauve, you must first remove the color that is there. Otherwise, you will get a muted color, or the color might not even take. Books Face painting books are great for ideas and tips. Be careful if you take them with you when painting, though, or people may always choose the hardest design. Brighten your eyes You can brighten your eyes by putting a white dot on the inside of your eye by the tear duct. Experiment until it looks right. In a smaller theatre, the dot needs to be blended more, but still a white area on the inside of your eyes brightens your face. Decals If you have no artistic talent, but can follow directions, you can use temporary tattoos. All you do is peel the plastic off, wet the paper while itīs stuck to your body part, and peel the paper off. Donīt Saw, File One Way Your fingernails are made of layers, and if you start a zigzag filing over your nails, you will pull up the different layers, and you will end up with shredded nails. File going in the same direction with the board. If you file toward the tip, then keep all your strokes in the same direction. Always Use a Base Coat The base coat provides a surface for the nail color to adhere to. It provides a thicker base of polish, and more protection for the nail, and it helps to keep the nail from becoming stained by the color of the polish. The sandwiching technique of base coat, color, and topcoat increases the time your manicure will last. Hair Mascara? Hair mascara comes in a tube that is similar to an eyelash mascara tube. It usually is in bright or metallic colors, and you apply it in streaks. It washes off when shampooing. Permanance of Mehndi Mehndi designs will last up to two or three weeks, if you got a really nice, rich color in the design to begin with. If your design didnīt turn out very dark, it will last for less time. Shelf Life This is a general rule for cosmetics: once you open it and start using it, try to use it up in 6 months or less. Hobby or Profession? Face and body painting can begin as a hobby doing it for yourself, friends, and family. If you like it, look for opportunities through school or church, and then when youīre ready, get a booth at a weekend craft fair. Additional Today's Featured Body Art Tips 1 - 15 >> of 21 LifeTips Site Map Body Art Site Map Client Services Content Development Services Link Building Solutions Only One Sponsor Per Topic Writer Services Cash In Your Wisdom Promote Your Books Help Make The World Better LifeTips Home About Us Client Services Writer Services Contact Us Press Privacy Unsubscribe Log On Copyright © 2006 LifeTips. All rights reserved.
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