LOKFAR
BOBISUKA White Face Body Paint Stick Waterproof Full Coverage White Foundation For Halloween Cosplay And Sports Eye Black One Point Zero Six Ounce
BOBISUKA White Face Body Paint Stick Waterproof Full Coverage White Foundation For Halloween Cosplay And Sports Eye Black One Point Zero Six Ounce
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Materials and care
Materials and care
[Generic] Mineral Oil, Ozokerite, Copernicia Cerifera Cera, Cera Microcristallina, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Phenoxyethanol, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891).
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FAQ
Q1. What is a good white face paint?
Ans: A good white face paint should offer highly pigmented, opaque coverage that does not crack or fade over time. An oil-based stick formula is highly recommended for its water-resistant properties, smooth blendability, and multi-purpose use in both sports and theatrical costuming.
Q2. What color face paint for zombies?
Ans: A solid white face paint acts as the ideal base color for a zombie look, allowing you to build shadows and decay effects. You can layer grey, green, or red colors on top of the white foundation to create realistic undead contours.
Q3. How do you keep cream face paint from smudging?
Ans: To prevent cream or oil-based face paint from transferring or smudging, it must be locked into place. Apply a generous amount of translucent setting powder over the paint, let it sit for a moment, brush off the excess, and finish with a setting spray.
Q4. Is this BOBISUKA face paint stick authentic and available in India?
Ans: Yes, this product is completely authentic and sourced directly from the USA. Rudra Retails imports these genuine personal care items directly, ensuring Indian consumers receive legitimate, premium international inventory.
Q5. How do you safely remove oil-based body paint?
Ans: Oil-based formulas are designed to resist water, so standard soap and water alone will not easily break them down. Use an oil-based makeup remover, cleansing balm, or cosmetic-grade oil like olive oil to dissolve the pigment before washing your skin clean.