What is included in this Fusion Body Art and FX Petal Face Painting Palette?
The Leanne's Vivid Rainbow Petal Painting Palette by Fusion Body Art
and FX includes 6 large Fusion Body Art and FX 25gr Split Cakes: Vivid
Butterfly, Berry Butterfly XL, Tangerine Dream, Summer Love, Neon
Nirvana XL and Pretty Rainbow.
What are the dimensions of the Fusion Body Art and FX Petal Palette?
The case is approximately 8 3/4" x 4 2/16" x 3/4". Each container is
approximately 2 3/4" by 1 9/16" by 1/2". There are approximately 25
grams of paint in each container. The containers are removable to use
separately and to make cleaning the palette easier.
What is this painting petal palette best for?
This Petal Palette by Fusion Body Art and FX was designed by Leanne
Courtney, a well recognized face painter from Australia that has teamed
up with Fusion Body Art to create the most outstanding color
combinations in the market. Her creativity and love for brightness is
unmatched!
The Vivid Rainbow Petal Palette is the brightest one of the
collection of Petal palettes she designed and it is perfect to create
super bright butterflies, fairies, flowers and more! Use a petal sponge
to grab the colors and stamp the wings, or get creative with your
sponges and do as you wish, the possibilities are endless.
How to apply and remove the paint in this Fusion Body Art and FX Leanne's Vivid Rainbow Petal Palette?
Water is the magic tool to activate Fusion Body Art and FX paints. We
recommend that painters or parents apply water to their brush or sponge
and then load the paint onto their tool, rather than spraying the
paints with a misting bottle. Spraying might lead to an over absorption
of water into your paint cake, which means soft, sticky paint that is
harder to use. Load a moist sponge or a flat or angular brush (1" to
3/4" if you want to pick up all of the colors) by sweeping from side to
side across the Split Cake using a small amount of water to moisten your
paint until you have created a smooth light creamy paste, wipe any
excess paint off of your sponge or brush on the edge of the container
and apply to the surface to be painted. Choose a sponge or brush size
based on how many colors you want to pick up. Hold the cake horizontally
so that any dripping paint will run down the color of the stripe, and
not across the whole rainbow. Put just the tiny tip of your brush back
in your water cup if you need to add more water. You want the paint to
be fully loaded, appearing wet and shiny, but not drippy. Make sure that
your brush is lined up with the correct colors when you reload. Rinse
and repeat if colors start to get too mixed. Do you really want to wash
this off? You can remove Fusion Body Art FX paints from most surfaces
with soap and water; simply lather the painted surface with soap using a
soft sponge or wash cloth, rub the paint gently until it looks like all
of it has been loosened from the surface and then rinse with water;
repeat as needed.
How to store Fusion Body Art and FX painting products?
All Fusion Body Art cakes should be stored in a dry and cool place
away from a direct source of light. This means, don't store your paints
in a damp basement, a hot or frigid car, or anywhere that might lead to a
paint meltdown or stone cold cake. Even while you are working, make
sure to keep you paints out of direct sunlight or humid locations.
Painters should let their paint air dry by leaving the lids off between
uses until dry, or store the paint in a case that allows you to
transport your cakes without having to lid them. Do not store your paint
in a refrigerator since it can get contaminated with food allergens and
odors. When cleaning the surface of your paints, avoid using any fuzzy
cloths or chemical products; a clean damp face painting sponge is all
you need to wipe the surface clean. Applying other chemicals like makeup
sanitizers, baby wipes that contain perfumes, etc. can alter the
chemical composition of your paints and stuff like towel and wet-wipe
fuzz might get embedded in your paints. We do not recommend speed drying
your paints by putting them into a microwave, which could destroy them.
Instead consider using a food dehydrator, or setting your cakes near a
space heater or over a bed of rice (without the makeup touching the
rice), so that the extra moisture can evaporate or be absorbed. Feel
free to visit our Jest Paint blog for more detailed instructions on how
to face paint and what kind of products to use for each occasion.
Remember, pearl face paints are softer than prime matte colors, so even
when brand new, the consistency won't be the same as with your regular
colors.
What else should I know about Fusion Body Art and FX paints?
Neon colors, like in other brands, are made with pigments that have
not been approved by the FDA to be used on cosmetics (the FDA has not
tested them yet for cosmetic use) but they have been independently
tested and have been determined safe for cosmetic use by independent
laboratories. All Fusion Body Art Prime and Pearl colors are made with
US FDA and EU compliant high-quality ingredients and are hypoallergenic.
They contain no perfume, parabens or lanolin to reduce the risk of
allergic reactions. Fusion Body Art and FX paints are vegan and they are
not tested on animals. Fusion Body Art and FX paints are manufactured
in China under the direction and strict supervision of the Fusion Body
Art team in Australia, using a formula designed by Fusion Body Art with
ingredients sourced and provided by Fusion Body Art. All pigments for
Prime colors are made in the USA, as well as all FD&C and D&C
pigments used on the Pearl range, which guarantees the use of only the
safest and highest quality pigments in the production of Fusion Body Art
face paints. The paraffin wax used on Fusion's Paraffin White and
Pearls is one of the finest Japanese waxes available in the market for
cosmetic use. Fusion Body Art makeup products are great for your cosplay
characters, Halloween costume parties, carnivals, fundraisers and more.
Like all face paint brands, due to changes in environmental temperature
and moisture levels, the paint can expand and contract inside the
container creating cracks on the surface of the cake, and possibly cause
the cake to shrink a bit in its container. This does not affect the
performance of the product and cracks will seal by themselves once you
start using it. Depending on the specific binders and pigments used and
the environmental conditions, the consistency of the product can vary
from hard and dry to soft and clay like. Either way, you will still be
able to paint perfectly with your cakes.