Let’s talk about “Double Dipping”
In Face painting, there are two types of “double dipping”… and one should never be used. “Double dip flowers” are a technique where you load your brush with one color like white, then immediately dip the tip of the brush into another color, to get two colors loaded onto your brush. This is a great technique to use to make flowers with dimension and a beautiful ombré of color.
The second type of double dipping, is what everyone’s parents taught them not to do.. going back into the ‘dip’ with your germs on your ‘chip.’
Everyone is a Petri dish of germs, that you cannot see. We have a duty to keep our clients safe, and our kit hygienic . So do not dip into your kit with a brush that touched someone’s face!! No matter how much you think children “share germs anyways”. There will be children with autoimmune disorders we need to protect, there will be children with unknown illness that now all of your customers and even you can catch. There is no reason or excuse to dip your brush back into your kit. Sprits your brush with water if you need to activate it again, use it, then wash it if you don’t have enough brushes or time! There is more on this in my course “Face Paint with me!”
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Let’s talk about “Double Dipping”
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