Painted Swimsuit

is there a washable paint specifically for use on skin?

like they use to paint on swimsuits or face paint at sports events? where is it bought? i want something that will definitely be easy to wash off.

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  1. Face Paint, google it.
  2. You could try latex body paint? I think that'd be better than ordinary face paint as it won't rub off if you get 'sweaty' during sports events it doesn't wash off you peel it off, alot easier than washing and alot quicker the website says. . . 'Liquid latex can be painted directly onto the skin and dries in minutes to form a thin, second skin! Use this safe, non-toxic paint to create your own custom clothing, body art, make-up, temporary tattoos, etc. Liquid latex is derived from rubber tree sap and is safe to use on most peoples skin. It doesn't contain the adhesive properties found in ordinary paint & won't permanently bond to the skin. Liquid latex is removed from the skin by simply peeling away. It won't cause any adverse effects if painted over the entire body as it doesn't clog pores or absorb into the skin, allowing the body to breathe and perspire.' Hope that helped :) http://www.liquidlatexbodypaint.co.uk/buy.html
  3. body paint, non toxic, fabric paint , washable, finger paint, if you can find washable paints, they may vary for skin or fabric application, and wash-ability, check local craft stores, possibly party accessories shops, educational stores, and yellow pages, face hand paints http://www.dickblick.com/products/palmer-face-paint/ http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?product=3683 http://www.alternategear.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=22&products_id=258 http://www.ncfacepainters.com/glam/fx.htm http://www.ravehaven.com/products/Glow-Stuff-Glowsticks/ClearNeon-Invisible-UV-Reactive-Clear-Coat-Paint-(Brush-On)_794.html markers http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=3368355 http://www.allartsupplies.com/item.php?articleId=75 ..
  4. Face paint and painting sticks can be bought at any costume shop. The same stores will also carry all kinds of stage make up. Many years ago, I also did body painting with simple tempra poster paints. (but these tended to run when the body began to sweat)
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