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Fast Princess Crown Face Painting Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2011

Fast and easy princess crown made up of hearts and teardrops.
Products used:
DFX white and metallic pinkish red
#3 Lowell Cornell white nylon brush

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  • I am starting out. Is it better to just practice on myself at first? Or someone else?

    I bought snazaroo. not sure bout it yet. Im going to try this weekend on my son.

    Very pretty. I was visualizing gold and irridescent glitter along with some lavender to accent. Very impressive.

  • @Uh4endN0enimi It's best to practice on someone else, but if you have no one to practice on, practicing on your self is better than not practicing at all :)

  • @lisajoyyoung so, do you like your old comfort brushes better than your new ones?

  • @havasmama Yeah, after using the yellow ones at a long event, I've decided that I like the comfort series more. The yellow ones work well, but are a bit too soft for my liking.

  • They're gold grips... They work well for a while, but I find they lose their firmness a bit quickly

  • @MarvelousMasks Yeah, I noticed them going a bit soft at the event I just did, so I can definitely see how they won't hold up for long. I'll have to try out some of the Mark Reid brushes you mentioned :)

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  • @lisajoyyoung thanks Lisa! i just replaced all my rounds with LC comforts before you put up this vid. glad to know they're still a good brush.

  • I just LOVE my Mark Reid brushes...and I too have noticed that my gold grips dont quite last as long...but LIGHTBULB....thanks to Lisa's comment....I'm going to used my gold grips for WHITE ONLY...I always try to leave brushes for just white when I work....and those would stand out perfectly since the bristles are white!! That will keep me from accidentally using them in a color half way thru a crazy day. DUH...simple solution right in front of me the whole while....

  • Love it as usual...so thankful for your tutorials, Lisa. I do hope you feel better soon!

  • @MarvelousMasks i haven't tried them. thanks for the input.

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