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How to Say Goodbye to Your Water Resistant Face Paint
(Without a Struggle!)

​So, you rocked an epic look with water resistant face paint—now it’s time to take it off (we know, bittersweet). But no worries! Removal is a breeze with these simple steps:

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1. OIL IS YOUR BFF:


Reach for olive oil, baby oil, or your go-to cleansing oil and massage it gently into your skin using circular motions to break down the paint.

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2. WARM IT UP:


Grab a warm, damp flannel or washcloth and gently wipe away the oil and melted face paint........Hello, fresh skin!

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3. FINAL TOUCH:


If a little color is still clinging on (it’s a fighter), use micellar water or a cleansing wipe to finish the job.

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Micellar Wipe Tips

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Gentley press the wipe onto the face paint and hold for 30 seconds - let it work its magic!

Then pat or softly circle to lift the paint. No rubbing! 

Your skin will thank you for it.

And just like that—you’re paint-free and fabulous!

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How to remove paint from clothes.

- Rinse with Cold Water

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Hold the stained area under cold running water, ideally from the back of the fabric to push the paint out.

 

- Apply Liquid Detergent

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Rub a small amount of liquid laundry detergent or dish soap into the stain using your fingers. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes.

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- Rinse Again

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Rinse the area well with cold water to get rid of the detergent and any loose paint. Then wash the clothing as you normally would, using cold or warm water (not hot), and follow the instructions on the care label.

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- Air Dry Only

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Do not use a dryer until you're sure the stain is gone—heat can set any remaining paint.

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