Make Up Tips Bruises, Clowns, and Scotsmen all come gloriously to life in this rich, safe, non-toxic Blue Cream Makeup. Blend with other colors to create breathtakingly real bruises or use alone to rally your mates as Braveheart’s William Wallace. Take the compact 1 oz. tube wherever you go!
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Comments: Used to match child avatar costume. Matched pretty well, didn't smear, drip or "bunch up" on the face. Must be kept away from eyes as it can lead to irritation if rubbed to the eyes accidentally. Good stuff. |
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Comments: This paint made me the bluest Smurf and was a lot of fun!! So easy to remove, that I had no worries about my skin being stained. |
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Comments: We did a Blue Man Group skit with three guys wearing the paint on their faces and the back of their hands for about an hour. It was a weird shade of blue, and some of the guys didn't apply it as evenly, we used blue swim caps to cover their heads. It looked different as it dried on black vs white skin which didn't help. But the point was made, so it is good for a gag type skit, or Halloween, no where near the professional oil based foundtaion shiny blue used by the real Blue Man Group. |




