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7 Ways To Safe Kid Face Painting  

by Rashel Dan

Anyone can do face painting. It's fun and easy. However, there are some things you may want to know before you start with kid face painting. Children are different from adults in many ways. For one, they are more at risk of getting into accidents and secondly, they are more of a concern especially when it comes to their parents. Getting to know safety practices is a must especially if you are planning to go professional wit

h your kid face painting activity.

Here's a look at the 7 ways to a safer kid face painting:

1: Clean your hands to prevent infection and germs transferring from one child to the next. You can use soap and water or hand sanitizers in between sessions.

2: Make sure that you have everything you need and that the paints you are using are non-toxic and suitable for the skin. Paints that are not meant for the skin can cause allergic reactions like rashes. Also make sure you don't use ordinary metallic glitter, as these can irritate both the eyes and the skin. Always use clean tools. If you must, dip your brushes in clean water before every session.

3: Prepare ahead of time and have everything you need ready in one place. Having to go and get other tools or materials will leave the child unattended. The child may accidentally fall off the chair or hurt his or her eyes with the paint and other tools.

4: Explain to the child the need for him or her to be behave and be still while face painting. A child who is constantly moving or making sudden movements presents a risk of getting into an accident. The paint may go into the eyes or your painting tools can cause bruising or cuts. There are several ways to keep a child comfortable and you can find different techniques on kid face painting over the Internet.

5: Make sure you are seated comfortably. If you are in an awkward position you can trip and injure the child in front of you. Also make sure you are in a wide space-if you are in a cooped-up area other children who may be playing or running around can accidentally hit you or the seated child.

6: Make sure you use a gentle cleanser and warm water when you wash off paint. You can also dampen a piece of cotton to clean the face. Don't rub on the skin, as this can cause irritation.

7: Take short breaks in between face painting sessions. Drink water if you are thirsty and eat when hungry. When you aren't able to focus properly, not only will you make mistakes but you might also poke the child by accident.

Remembering these 7 simple steps can make kid face painting more enjoyable and worry-free. You will be able to work your way up to being a professional face painter while avoiding confrontations from other parents. For more safety tips on kid face painting, you can scan through face painting books in the library or simply print out information online.

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