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What kind do you have??

Post by SillyIzzy on Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:08 pm

I finally sucked up my courage and decided to buy new paint, but I was wondering what kind you all use and in what colors. There are so many colors available!
Also, I'd like to keep my budget around $80.00, is this possible?
Thanks in advance! Smile

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by modernmagik on Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:41 pm

what are you using currently?
Also, what colors do you like in your kit?
How often do you paint, and what types of events?
It will be easier to recommend brands if we know more about what your needs are.

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by len sherrard on Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:47 pm

Hi, when i first started I found the mehron face paint in a local store and used it for several years, but the color selection, at the time, was limited, and mixing my own color combinations was a lot of fun, but I ended up with shades of "mud". I discovered Snazeroo on line, tryed them and really loved them, unless your working them in the hot sunlight, then they kinda 'melt' on you. I've used some krylan, paradise and dfx. I love the rainbow arty cakes that are available, some times they are mixed from different manufactures colors, and that may cause me some application problems in the future, but for now I love them. I'm currently in the process of getting a full range of paradise, because i like the 'flow' from the brush to skin. I use Wolfe white to cover over other colors when i need that effect. I suggest that you start with a small palate of basic colors plus white and black, and see what will work for you. Most face painters tend to stay in love with the manufacture they learned to face paint with, they become like an old friend, comfortable to be arround.

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by sparklingfaces on Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:07 pm

like len reccomended I would get an small pallet to start.

I started with the basic Wolf pallet and various snaz colors, then upgraded to 45 jars of wolf. Since I have added DFX and kryolan.

As you try different brands you will find you have favorites colors and textures.
For instance, I HATE wolfe yellow - in my oppinion, the DFX yellow is a better consistancy and color. I don't like DFX orange - it's too close to the red for my taste. Things I would have only learned through trying different brands.

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by SillyIzzy on Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:14 pm

modernmagik:
I currently have the Wolfe FX Essentials.
I basically use whatever colors that I need, nothing I really "like".
And, I'm not currently working events, just trying to get some designs and things ready. Smile

Len and Sparkling:
thanks so much!! Smile

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by aprilmoonflower on Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:51 pm

I started with the Snazaroo (and still use that mainly on kids) and Paradise. I am now getting into Wolfe and Kryolan.

What kind of paint do you use currently?

I would probably get some Wolfe and some rainbow cakes but there are so many possibilities! I will be following this thread though as I want to get my sister a kit for her bday in March! (she wants to start face painting but lacks good supplies) I am not sure what to get her!

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by ChrisD on Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:16 pm

Is there any know problems/issues with mixing brands?

I mostly have TAG stuff with a few Snazaroo colors.
The TAG being like a dry watercolor, and the Snazaroo more waxy (summer here so it is melting a lot)

What are the other brands like?

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by modernmagik on Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:14 pm

OK, so you have some options, even with a limited budget.

I would recommend either just restocking your wolfe with larger sizes of the colors you use most in your designs, or getting a pallet of some kind from another brand since pallets are more budget friendly.....so....some others would be....

Diamond FX is very similar to the Wolfe you are using (made in the same factory with only slightly differing recipes), so you could just buy a few colors to try in that brand or a small $15 pallet to see if you like it, then get larger sizes of the colors you use most as your budget allows.

Paradise has a 30 color sampler pallet that runs around $80-100.
This will let you try all of their colors if you wanted to try Paradise. But, as with the pallets from Wolfe and DFX, the small sizes would get used up more quickly and are harder to use for sponging on bases because of the small diameter of each individual pot of color. Or, if you wanted fewer colors in a larger size, you could get a 12 color pro sized pallet. It comes in the same laptop styled case, only it has only 12 colors, but in professional sizes. And of course you can always just purchase individual colors.

Snazaroo has a 28 color sampler pallet as well that usually sells for about $40-50....again, smallish sizes, but nice range of colors to try.

Honestly, if you are really wanting to start face painting as a business or even plan to do a lot of it as a hobby or volunteer, I would recommend what I usually recommend to beginner painters.....a Snazaroo Jumbo Pallet. It contains larger sizes of the 6 most popular basic colors plus a black and a white....so 8 colors in a professional size that is easy to use for sponging as well as line work......they usually sell for $50-75 each....so within your budget, and you could still have money for sponges and a few brushes......there is also a second Jumbo Pallet of the next 8 colors for when you are ready to expand, and they have a Jumbo Pallet of Sparkle colors also.
As for Sponges, the Snaz high density sponges are perfect,....just cut them in half and go to work.
I would NOT buy your first brushes from a face painting site, as they are more expensive.....you can get a multi-pack of decent quality golden taklon brushes from Wal Mart that will get you going and last you quite a while. When you have been painting for a little while, have the basics down, and want to start improving your technique....then upgrade to nicer brushes from your nearest art store or online.....your old wal mart brushes will probably start losing the paint from their handles at this point.....so for your nicer, more expensive brushes, you want to be sure to look for brushes with synthetic handles....not wood..... as I said, they will cost more, but they will be worth it and will last a LONG time if you take care of them.

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by CATZ on Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:42 am

Excellent info Lisa. I started with the snazaroo jumbo pallette and it was great. It washes off the best as well. I like the wolfe white and black to do better line work, but the black is more challenging to wash off. I only started into this 6 months ago and I've lost count of how many paints I have now...so having a budget is a good idea. I hope you stick to it better than I did. Very Happy

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by LoneWolf on Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:16 am

I use dfx for almost anything. There are a few other colours from other brand, but that is some I have been given or so. Especially the metallic colours I love. Often I use them instead of the normal ones. Like yellow and orange.

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by Wildcatfin on Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:42 am

If you can get to a jam and actually see/ try the paints, do. Everyone has their own faves and the only people with a kit of a single brand are either sponsored by that brand or don't paint/ know much and just 'got that'.

Same with colours -I swapped away many of my matt plain colours and never replaced grey and brown, as I prefer the ones with a sheen or sparkle and blend my own on the sponge/ face. Other painters have 3 of every colour in the rainbow. I just can't be bothered keeping that much kit to lug around!

I like Grimas, DFX (same as Wolfe just the EU distributor), Kryolan (just the aquacolour Interfernzes etc), some Fardel liquids, some snaz (love the sprkles but too melty), Paradise......

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by Lady Jayde on Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:28 am

I started off with a little Snaz kit that I picked up from a costume shop. Once I figured out the gist of using professional paints I added a Wolfe mini to my kit. After that I got one or 2 of Kryolan (Aquacolor), Paradise and DFX to see how I liked particular colors that other fp-ers raved about. By doing that I'd allowed myself to test several brands and figure out how each brand worked.

Then I started looking into colors to assemble my working kit. I'm a hoarder so I wanted to be careful to not purchase every manufacturer's full line of colors, so I started slow. I knew from experience that I didn't like Wolfe's black because of staining, so I went with Paradise and Snaz for my primary black (though I love DFX black and still use that for adults). Then I went on a search for the perfect red, pink, purple, lavender, ect.... until I'd managed to cover the spectrum without much duplication. The only colors I didn't give much thought to were yellow, orange, grey and brown, but I've since included those, well, I'm still waiting for my yellow to arrive, but in essencene, I've rounded out my kit.

Buying metalics were hard for me. I love shiny stuff, so I did a lot of researching and read a lot of reviews before buying. I also played around in the kit of the lady I sometimes paint with. When I finally decided what I wanted, I made a list and started checking things off, starting with the color I'd most likely use the most. So now I have what I like to consider a complete kit (actually, 2 kits if you count the fact that most of my snaz and Paradise are in splits to save space). One day I may just throw some of that 2nd kit on the swap board because unless I go into body painting, I'll never use it all, but for now, I know that I have a back up and that's good for me.

I think what it comes down to is what you want in a paint, what you plan to do with that paint, how much room you want to give up for you kit and how big your budget is. Piecemeal is always the best way for me, lest I wind up with a bunch of stuff I don't like, so I didn't go for the big pro kits, but that might not be the way for you...

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by JBax on Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:08 pm

What I've noticed is everyone has what they like for bases, (usually something like snaz or paradise cause they are easy to blend) and something different for line work (usually wolfe or dfx cause they don't blend in with the background as easily). The Elite have it all broken down by what brand of what color they like the best.

I learned the basics on Snaz with my painting partner. Then my husband bought me sampler pallates of DFX and I fell in love. So now, for my personal working pallate I basically had big cakes of ROYGBIV of DFX, and have recently did the same with snaz, and I'm realliy liking having both to work with. I have a sampler of metallics in DFX, but I don't use it very often. I don't paint a whole lot, so it's really all I need. My next expansion purchase will be some interferenze, but I'm in no hurry.


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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by WyndyO on Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:07 pm

P.S. For US posters - Michael's is having a clearance on some of their artist brushes right now so if there are any left it's a great time to get some Loew - Cornell and other decent brushes for half or more off.

Honestly if my budget was $80 to $100, I would buy the brand(s) of the colors I love or needed the most in full size. Probably Snaz/Sparkle or Metallic/Electrics (Orange, Hot Pink, Purple, Blue, Red) for some of my favorite bases and blending and a few Diamond FX/Wolfe FX (Black and White, Metallic White, Yellow, Gold definitely!!!)

I am still on the fence on the best greens, brown, and in the process of removing/replacing my Paradise as I use it. These were my first two full size pallettes! (The first colors to disappear were black, white, pink and purple as I took on more work.) There are just a few colors of Paradise I truly love - (Wild Orchid! is beautiful!) - has more to do with the quality of it turning chalky and losing its' color intensity or muddying after the painting.

Still experimenting with the Ben Nye as I think it will help me out by holding up to our extreme Summer heat and humidity. Love the Kryolan too for the UV series and the Interferenz Blues and Greens and Copper!!

I don't "throw away" paint so I go more by what I love and replace as I need to. I also made multiple kits to improve mobility and packing. (1 facepainting gig kit, 1 portable mini practice/convention/paint a quick face before hitting the gig kit, 1 bodypainting/nightclub kit) Also, don't be afraid to make your own splits. Even if you "hate" some of your colors/brands there are good to swap or use for practicing your swirls, curls and teardrops!!

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Re: What kind do you have??

Post by Ashley Pickin on Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:12 pm

I pretty much use all Wolfe and Paradise... $80 won't get you much paint, but if you're not painting more than once a week, than that little bit will carry you a long way!

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