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Prices start from £75 for 1 hour. For longer bookings, reduced rates apply. Please contact us for an accurate quote. Prices vary by services required, location, and event duration.
Between 10-15 people per hour depending on the complexity of the design.
Yes. You may wish to cover the fee to attract visitors with free to the public face painting, find a sponsor, or charge participants to raise funds.
Unfortunately not. If you have the budget, I can charge an hourly fee and provide the service free of charge to visitors, or you can charge them directly to recover the costs/raise funds for charity. Alternatively, you may be able to find a sponsor to cover my fee in return for promoting their brand.
Face and body painting is suitable for children age 3+ years old if they are willing and able to sit still. Cosmetic products are not tested or insured for use on children under three, since they have sensitive skin while their immune system develops. This is for their own health and safety - please do not take the risk by allowing them to participate earlier, as they may develop life-long allergies.
Chunky festival glitter is not suitable for young children under 7 years old who may rub the product in their eyes. Thank you for your understanding.
Glitter tattoos can last up to 5 days. For best results, do not rub and take care when drying the skin after washing.
Glitter tattoos are waterproof, but take care not to rub them while wet. Swimming in a chlorinated pool may cause the tattoo to wear away quicker than usual.
Glitter tattoos will wear off naturally. To remove sooner, soak with skin-safe lotion or oil before gently using a cloth to wipe off with soap and water.
For best results, apply mild soap directly to the skin and lather before gently wiping off with a cloth and warm water. If there is any remaining colour, apply makeup remover or skin-safe oil to a cloth and gently wipe.
To avoid reactions and staining the skin, remove face paint before going to bed and do not use baby wipes (they may contain chemicals and can push coloured pigments further into the skin, prolonging staining).