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Post by CABBYJ on Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:09 am

I don't know if this is because I'm a newbie or what, but have serious issues with my fingers getting dirty when I sponge paint on. I don't know if my I'm holding my sponge incorrectly (I'm a lefty and have to hold close to base for better control Very Happy). Any tips for keeping my hands clean during an event, there is nothing great about dirty fingerprints all over someones finished face! Embarassed

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by Magic on Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:20 am

I take a black dish towel and tuck it in my belt loop and when it gets bad I just stop and use wipes.

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Post by glendaoneill on Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:20 am

I usually bring either wipes or a damp towel too. My hands get really messy no matter what I'm doing!

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by WyndyO on Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:46 pm

Me too! I use my black towel/placemat thingy and do a quick wipe with the unscented moist wipe..... the paint does stick around the cuticle and gets under the nails when I "really get into my work". I try to remember to really moisturize my hands before a gig as that really helps in the removal process.

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Post by JBax on Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:16 pm

I use wet wipes and a towel too! No getting around messy fingers for me.

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Post by ShelliG on Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:58 pm

Thanks for asking this one, CabbyJ... thought it was just me fretting about this... and thanks for the input from the more experienced forum members. I feel much better!

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by modernmagik on Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:40 pm

Masters makes a really great hand soap

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Post by MandiIlene on Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:01 pm

Lots of hand cream before and Avon makes a product called silicone glove that I put on before a gig and after each hand washing to help block out the stains.

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Post by NY BodyArt Guild on Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:23 am

Are you wetting the whole sponge? A great Wolfe Tip....you should only wet the very tip of the sponge and keep the rest dry..this should alleviate that problem for you...and its also very handy to have a dry end to blend with...

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by Shannon Fennell on Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:57 am

Dry sponges... and stiffer/firmer sponges. I work with clean hands using my tack sponges (and the green FWW sponges are good too.) The paint doesn't seep through them much at all.

I wet my paints, not my sponges.

I hate getting my hands dirty.

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by Winger1200 on Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:42 am

I use lots of hand cream, esp around the cuticles, then claw wet bar of soap with my nails to get the soap under them before a gig. Then when I get home all washes off easily with no stains.

I have wipes handy because when I paint, I reach for my brush in the ice tube holder, and other brushes full of paint decorate my hands frequently.

Bob Ross has a "Painter's Glove" hand cream, available at art stores, that seriously blocks the paint from skin. Pricey but MOST effective!

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Post by Wildcatfin on Sun Feb 14, 2010 1:04 am

As Shannon said - my hands were much cleaner after I changed to FWW sponges which I prefer anyway. And yes keep a hand towel/ face cloth handy to wipe on - I try not to use baby wipes due to the waste factor (and parenst borrowing 100s of them AND reaction issues if faces are cleaned with them)...

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Post by MissViolet on Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:03 pm

So I'm the only doofus wearing gloves ?

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by Shannon Fennell on Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:26 pm



Don't know... I carry gloves, but haven't worn them yet because not one has asked me to.

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Re: Dirty fingers

Post by Monster Princess Art on Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:50 pm

hahah boys & girls try hair color that bleeds through gloves..... not on faces (that was a joke btw Shan hahaha :p) lol Ohh I feel the great wipie debate cumming on. I dont use a towl at all. Dont like caring the same towel to the next person even if it didnt touch there face. Just one of my fob quirk and I tend to use the face wipes to have the moms clean there own kids faces too. But for me it dosnt seem to mater, I get into my work and good sponges or not I usually go home with more paint and glitter on me than the kids. I do use gloves for timp tats though. But ya good sponges and wipes for me Smile

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