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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

Sorry about the quality of this video and the next few I'll be uploading. My young niece filmed them all for me so they're pretty darn shaky :) I filmed around 5 videos today, all while my 2 kids, 5 nephews, niece, and 2 neighbor kids were in the house, so there's a lot going on in the background! I almost didn't upload the videos because it was hard to see/hear what I was doing, but I decided to anyway because my nephews and niece are too stinking cute not to :)

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  • PLEASE RESPOND my cat looks exactly like yours and I have been trying to fine what breed she is please tell me what breed yours is

  • @Notaeharas He's a ragdoll. Ragdolls are the largest of domesticated cats, so if you're cat is HUGE and has the same markings as mine, than there's a good chance it's a ragdoll :) 

  • Hi, I do face paint and body paint too, and the best way to take the product off, because some pigments are strong and difficult to take them out, I always tell the parentes it's better to use regular body lotion over the design and make circles with your finger tips, then use a baby wipe and then wash with water and that's it everithing goes out and its very gentle in that way too, Also I want to tell you your designs are great!! and give me good ideas spetialy with the boys designs!!!

  • @vivio7o7 Great idea! I'll definitely tell the parents about that technique!

  • I like that, I hear you can use those powders wet?. Do you use a lotion or moisturizer base before applying. I find the powders sometimes hard to get off. What do you clean you smoothie brush with?

  • @TheSaphrone You can use your powders wet, but once you use them wet, you can't use them dry anymore. Although applying moisturizer as a base before powders is a good idea, I don't do it because it's just an extra step I don't have time for when I have a long line of kids. I usually tell parents to get as much of the product off with a baby wipe as possible and then use a little bit of baby oil to get the rest off (any type of oil product works great to get both the paint and powder off).

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  • Tnx now I can do it to my lil bro while he's sleeping he likes spidey 2 and he will think he has symbiote

  • LisaJoy, I need some help with more fast boys holiday masks/ideas! I have tons of fast snow fairy princess masks & ivy crowns for the girls! Need help in comparable fast boy designs to help speed up the line. Hopefully specific to xmas/hannaka/new years for this season's holiday parties. Thanks so much!

  • I love your work! I am doing a blog on 31 Days of Halloween makeup and I am featuring your vidoe in one of my blogs. I will give readers links back to your blog so they can see more of your work and subscribe.

  • @oneworldkingdom only if you take out the webbing does he maybe look like hes wearing a catwoman mask

  • and the future black metal warrior prepares for battle...what?

  • Josh is soooooo cute!!!!! there are never enough venom tutorials on youtube! im DEFFINATLY gunna do this for my next facepaint disigne (: <3 i love itt <3 and i love you! :O

  • He looks like cat woman.

  • this is so cool. btw i have a nephew his name is noah.

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