Opinions on Kits?
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Opinions on Kits?
So I have been thinking of buying one of these face paint kits and I have narrowed it down to two.
1. http://www.facepaintshopaustralia.com/face-painting-kits/face-painting-starter-kits/face-paint-kit-global-colours-pro/
2. http://www.facepaintshopaustralia.com/face-painting-kits/face-painting-starter-kits/face-painter-pro-starter-kit-tag-body-art-australia/
Which do you think is best/worth it? I am not too familiar with Global so i am unsure.
Thank you!
1. http://www.facepaintshopaustralia.com/face-painting-kits/face-painting-starter-kits/face-paint-kit-global-colours-pro/
2. http://www.facepaintshopaustralia.com/face-painting-kits/face-painting-starter-kits/face-painter-pro-starter-kit-tag-body-art-australia/
Which do you think is best/worth it? I am not too familiar with Global so i am unsure.
Thank you!
Lunar Wolf Art- Number of posts : 5
Registration date : 2017-03-22
Re: Opinions on Kits?
Either looks like a great kit. Global and TAG are both excellent brands. You can make additional split cakes (one strokes and rainbow cakes) with the solid colors.
Kris5115- Number of posts : 754
Location : Twin Cities, MN
Registration date : 2012-04-10
Re: Opinions on Kits?
since you are starting out, i might advocate for going smaller and trying a variety of colors first.
it's tempting to get a set of full cakes that looks "pro" but i can almost guarantee that you will discover other colors and split cakes you want, in addiction.
or discover colors you don't end up using, but you're stuck with a full cake.
then there are glitters and gems to add.
i am a big fan of metallic and pearl colors, (as well as non-primary shades, some of which the large kits do have) so would suggest thinking of getting some of those, too. for instance, metallic/pearl red or pink, turquoise, and silver.
all professional brands of face paint offer small palettes of colors, including regular and metallic/pearl, and some offer split or rainbow palettes, too, for about $30.
you could get a couple of those to try out, then invest in larger cakes of the colors you really like.
then you can use the smaller palettes to practice with.
it's tempting to get a set of full cakes that looks "pro" but i can almost guarantee that you will discover other colors and split cakes you want, in addiction.
or discover colors you don't end up using, but you're stuck with a full cake.
then there are glitters and gems to add.
i am a big fan of metallic and pearl colors, (as well as non-primary shades, some of which the large kits do have) so would suggest thinking of getting some of those, too. for instance, metallic/pearl red or pink, turquoise, and silver.
all professional brands of face paint offer small palettes of colors, including regular and metallic/pearl, and some offer split or rainbow palettes, too, for about $30.
you could get a couple of those to try out, then invest in larger cakes of the colors you really like.
then you can use the smaller palettes to practice with.
jlirie- Number of posts : 1812
Location : us
Registration date : 2014-07-31
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