How to Remove Face Paint
- 1). Purchase cold cream (see resource information below).
- 2). Dip cotton balls into the cold cream.
- 3). Rub the cold cream on your face wherever there is face paint. There only needs to be a thin layer of cold cream, but the cold cream should completely cover the face paint.
- 4). Allow the cold cream to sit on your face for about 3-5 minutes.
- 5). Place your washcloth under running water or dip the washcloth into water in order to get it wet.
- 6). Wipe your face off with the wet washcloth; then, rinse your face with lukewarm water in order to finish removing face paint. Dry your face with a clean towel.
- 1). Purchase a box of standard baby wipes (see resource information below).
- 2). Fold the baby wipes in half. Doing so will prevent the baby wipes from ripping or tearing while using them.
- 3). Wipe your face with the baby wipes. Depending on the amount of face paint, you may need to use several baby wipes to remove the paint from your skin.
- 4). Rinse your face with lukewarm water when you have finished wiping your face with the wipes. Use a cloth towel to dry your face.
- 1). Purchase baby oil (see resource information below).
- 2). Pour one cup of baby oil into a bowl.
- 3). Dip a cotton ball into the baby oil.
- 4). Wipe the face paint off using the soaked cotton ball. You may need to use a few cotton balls to remove all of the face paint, depending on how much paint is on your face.
- 5). Rinse your face with water or use a wet washcloth to clean the oil off of your face. You can then dry your face with a clean dish towel.