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Old 25-10-2010, 08:30 PM #12
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Originally Posted by Tom View Post
Body paint, not bought it yet, I need to think ahead and see which is easiest to come off, thanks for the heads up though

But its not as though I can just phone in sick if it doesn't come off either, general manager isn't in until 11am so if I don't go in then the shop can't open and I lose my job

I can't believe you want sweets though, I'd be getting her to knock on the old peoples to get £1 a time. I remember when I used to go trick or treating, there was a big group of us and this old woman (must've been about 80 bless her) would give £1 or £2 to each trick or treater. Being about 10 of us we all knocked on seperately. Shameless I know
Well if you dont mind some advice, if you have the time get into a toy shop that does kids face paints ideally you want "snazaroo" brand stuff, its a bit more expensive about 4 quid for a small compact sized container, more than enough to do an adult body.

Apply it will a damp sponge, get the sponges from any shop that sells make up, you get packs of them for about a quid. (Dont buy the snazaroo sponges though they are about 7 quid for 3).

Stuff stays on okay but will wash off in the shower. Top tip is to cleam the skin before applying. Also moisturise with a non greasy moisturiser first.
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