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Post by Spelonberry Sat Aug 17, 2013 10:42 am

Ollloooooo! So because everyone on here says starblend is great for spiderman eyes on boys I got some . . . and have a problem . . . I have to rub my face RAW to get it off! Even with cleanser! How do you guys get it off? I definitely don't want to use it on 5-year-olds if it sticks on my face like glue.
Muchas gracias por su ayuda Smile
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Post by shandi Sat Aug 17, 2013 6:15 pm

baby shampoo, I use it like a lotion, rub it over the painted area and then wash my face. Soap has always taken it off pretty well.
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Post by Denise Cold Sat Aug 17, 2013 6:54 pm

I've had my face bright red Starblends and it comes right off if you use soap and water. It attaches to the oils in your skin so if you remove those, then the Starblend should come off.

It's actually a benefit for sweaty days in that it doesn't lift off automatically with sweating but it does require regular washing.
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Post by Spelonberry Sat Aug 17, 2013 10:02 pm

Thanks guys -- yeah, soap, water, shampoo -- takes the regular paint off but I'm still left with Starblend! Do you think I got a bad one?
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Post by Rebons Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:07 pm

Hmm... Are you using the lather/lift method? I treat starblends like any other fp, first add baby shampoo (no water) directly to the design & create muddy mess. Then when I can't tell what design or colors were the original design, then I wipe off with dark washcloth.
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Post by Spelonberry Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:34 pm

Yep, Rebecca - although I don't usually use shampoo, solely... I'll take a shower and let every kind of soap there is sit and/or run down, apply cleanser and scrub. I mean, I did get it off....but eventually.
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Post by nikkili26 Mon Aug 19, 2013 4:02 am

omg, that is horrible!imagine the parents at home....
thanks for the heads up!
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Post by Bee Happy Design Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:59 am

Makeup remover?
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Post by Luvs to paint Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:46 pm

Spelonberry wrote:Yep, Rebecca - although I don't usually use shampoo, solely... I'll take a shower and let every kind of soap there is sit and/or run down, apply cleanser and scrub. I mean, I did get it off....but eventually.
maybe you should try the ways other members have mentioned of removing PRIOR to showering.

I personally use a wash cloth, warm water, soap. sometimes mary kay cleanser, warm water, and a washcloth. ALWAYS while I'm standing at the sink and can SEE what I'm trying to remove.
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