
Hygiene
are dedicated to providing the most hygienic service possible.
We use a clean sponge for each and every client.
We do however appreciate being presented with clean faces to be painted. Please wipe noses too.
All kit is thoroughly cleaned after each event. Sponges are cleaned in the washing machine and brushes are washed with hot soapy water and a cosmetic brush cleanser.
Professional Body Paints
We use only the highest quality, professional products which are designed for use on the skin. Our paints are hypoallergenic and comply with stringent FDA and/or EU cosmetic directives.
However,
this does not preclude an allergic reaction and
will not be liable for allergic reactions to paints. If your child has very
sensitive skin, or is allergic to a range of common products, please do discuss
this before the child is painted. It is always possible to carry out a patch
test, or to paint a small design on the hand (where skin is less sensitive) to
be on the safe side.
Who Can be Painted
Face paint is not recommended for children under 2 years old.
If a
child is reluctant to have his or her face painted,
will not comply with the wishes of the parent or carer over the desire of the
child! Young children do not always understand face painting - someone they do
not know is doing something to them, which they cannot see - so a small design
on the hand may be more enjoyable for them. They can see what is being done,
feel in control of the situation, and can look at it and enjoy it for the rest
of the day.
will not paint anyone who, in the opinion of the painter, appears to be
suffering from a cold sore, conjunctivitis or any other infectious skin
complaint. Similarly, eczema, open cuts and grazes are not suitable surfaces to
paint. However, a design on the cheek, hand or arm is perfectly possible.
We are unable to paint anyone suffering from cold/flu symptoms. Hay fever sufferers are advised to have a design on the cheek or hand.
reserve the right to refuse to paint anyone who is abusive, violent, or
intoxicated.
Removing our Face Paint
The best way to wash off our face paint is to use a wet flannel with soap and water.
NB: Baby wipes are made for little bottoms and some brands can cause a reaction on facial skin.
Our face
paints generally wash off clothing very easily.
will exercise reasonable caution but will not be responsible for damage to
clothing or property.
Equipment
Please
do not touch, or allow children to touch or play with the paints and equipment.
For safety reasons, children (and adults) are not permitted to play in
work area and
will not be liable for any damage or injuries should this occur.
Parents and carers are responsible for their children at all times!
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