Body Paint - What kind?

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Body Paint - What kind?

Post by INSANEPOOKIE » Sun May 27, 2007 6:50 am

Heya.

Which type of body/face paint will hold up against the BRC environment during the day time for the majority of a day?

Please provide urls as well, if you are able.
Also, please share your experiences with body/face paint use if you have any.

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Post by gaminwench » Sun May 27, 2007 1:58 pm

Fudge body paints work GREAT!!!!!

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Post by mdmf007 » Sun May 27, 2007 9:55 pm

http://www.liquidlatexonline.com/

we have had great experiences using Liquid Latex. heres the company we have used. Its a little more money, but doesnt picj up dirt after it dries - and it dries quick. Is flexible, covers 100% applies with a brush, and peels off in one big piece. Making clean up a breeze playside.

http://www.liquidlatexonline.com/

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Post by alabamaslamma100 » Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:13 pm

try sillyfarm.com
I've tried kryolan's aquacolors, but my friends prefer the Paradise palettes and the Ben Nye Aquacolor powders. Get the Ben Nye setting spray!
Don't get the Ben Nye creams, they wipe right off.

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Body Paints

Post by WanderingGhost » Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:48 am

I've checked out the sites above, thank you all very much for that info. I've used liquid latex before, and like it - you can do a lot of very fascinating stuff with that.

Are there other skin dyes/body paint? I see people that are covered head to toe in various hues, and wonder how they've done it? Its not always latex - and I don't know if its the little makeup cakes that I've seen around (seems awfully expensive...) Is that what folks use, or are there other methods to shade the skin?

I've googled and searched on this board; but haven't come across any good techniques/recipes... Anybody have any advice?

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Post by mdmf007 » Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:07 pm

I have always wanted to do a latex paint job.

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Post by theCryptofishist » Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:50 pm

Try the search function because I know there was another body paint thread a year or two ago. Also, go to the main website and follow the links to camps and see which ones offered it inthe past and email the contact info and ask they what they used and with what results.
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Post by lurker » Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:25 am

Look for alchohol based airbrush cosmetics.

They come off with alchohol so they're good for long wear.
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Post by gaminwench » Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:05 pm

seems that a lot of the full body painting comes out of a camp that fills water troughs with food coloring, then participants soak in the tub for a bit and Voila! Blue/Green/Red full body job. I've had campmates do this every year, can last two/three days - the hard part(s) - dyes come off on chairs/sheets/etc., and washing it off - takes several hands and alot of water (think of the greywater!) to get clean....maybe if you timed removal with a visit to the Human Carcass Wash....when my partner came back to camp painted blue, I informed him he'd be sleeping alone 'til he was clean - fortunately, he'd packed a sleeping bag (which never recovered from its 'dye job'), and the RV he showered in was a bitch to clean up....He did look really cool, and thoroughly enjoyed being blue for a couple of days, so.....

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Post by AntiM » Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:33 pm

lurker wrote:Look for alcohol based airbrush cosmetics.

They come off with alcohol so they're good for long wear.

... unless you spill your drink.

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Post by Captain Goddammit » Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:25 pm

Dupont Imron is quite durable.
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Post by Toolmaker » Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:44 pm

We had a group of hippies run nekkid into the camps "dance" dome rainbow day. I think someone told me it was beet juice or something.. all natural and whatnot. At the time I thought that if only my foot was working it would be such a great time to run around on acid with a dozen folks slapping everyone with beet juice bare asses nekkid on such a nice day. Those kids sure looked like they were having a blast, too bad I couldn't join in. They wanted to lather up my belly with beet handprints but I was a lil paranoid about "additives" stirrin up trouble with my screwy nerve. Ya know.. dont trust anyone ya dont know etc etc.

Anyway I digress.. the beet juice stuff looked pretty good and durable even though aformentioned nekkid hippies had a big ziplok filled with the stuff handy.
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Post by Myliatronic » Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:50 pm

i have tried tons of differet kinds of body paints out on the playa over the years, and while most of them worked out at least okay, ive really developed a fondness for a couple of specific products:

Ben Nye Black Light Body Pen! - http://www.fxsupply.com/bn_catalog/bn_hair.html

this little thing is my favorite, hands down! It has ink that is totally invisible in normal light but as soon as you are under UV glows oh so brightly! The tip is very well designed so you can draw very detalied patterns or bold lines. It is perfect for the playa because the ink stays on through anything!! my first burn i drew some designs on myself on tuesday which were still showing up on sunday night. If you clean your skin beforehand and dont scrub at it, it will last though a week of sweat and dancing!

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Mehron Celebre Precious Gem Powder - http://www.mehron.com/retail/moreinfo.c ... uct_ID=322

Beautiful iridescent loose powder, which can be brushed on alone or used with a binder ( http://www.mehron.com/retail/moreinfo.c ... uct_ID=333 ) and paintbrush for more detailed designs. The colors are gorgeous, its super gentle on your skin, and if you use the binder it stays on thru a night of hard dancing.

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Kryolan Aquacolor - if you are going for full body coverage id go with this stuff..although it is a water based paint i find that it still holds up pretty well out on the playa, especially the metallic shades, if you get some fixer spray to throw on over it. just dont spray it in your eyes!


other than that i would suggest dropping into a costume shop and chatting with the folks at the makeup counter. Kryolan, Ben Nye, and Mehron, are all good names to go with. Also, i recommend leaving the liquid latex at home as it gets ridiculously hot, can be very painful to remove from any area with hair, and makes little moopy chunks for someone else to clean up!!

good luck, hope this helps you in your selection process!! :)

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Post by mdmf007 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:35 pm

Is the Kryolan sprayable? that would go so much quicker than brushing.

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Post by Ugly Dougly » Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:24 pm

gaminwench wrote:Fudge body paints work GREAT!!!!!
Is that really fudge?

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