When shopping for the very best white face paint for Halloween, you’ll want to look for options that offer good, long-lasting coverage and apply conveniently for the level of detail you’re looking for — for example, a tub of cheap clown makeup should be great at covering your whole face, while a white pencil or crayon might be better for detailed designs.
Kerrin Jackson, a four-time Emmy-nominated makeup artist and creator of The Makeup Refinery, shares with Bustle why white is the go-to for so many people during Halloween. She explains, “White face paint acts as a ‘primer’ for your face and causes other tones to pop more and look more vivid than they would straight on our skin.”
Curious about what the makeup pros use themselves? “My favorite must-have face paint is undoubtedly Kryolan Aquacolor,” Jackson reports adding, “It is very user-friendly and easy to work with. It is water-based and contains glycerin. Aquacolor is very gentle on the skin, and it is also safe to use on small kids as well.”
Rachel Stiles, a professional wig and makeup artist based in Wisconsin, also approves of Kryolan Aquacolor. As Jackson mentioned, it’s water-based paint, which is a key consideration when looking for the best white face paint for Halloween. Stiles also says to keep in mind things such as creaminess, opaqueness, and ensuring that the paint is sweatproof.
“Because white gets layered underneath other colors, you don't want something that requires a lot of applying in order to show up,” says Stiles. “You don't want your white paint to look flaky or crack or dry out as soon as you put another color on top of it.” And if you’re wondering how to apply white face paint smoothly, Stiles recommends spraying it with water first. Then apply the paint using a flat buffing brush before letting it dry.
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Kerrin Jackson is a four-time Emmy-nominated makeup artist and creator of The Makeup Refinery
Rachel Stiles is a professional wig and makeup artist based in Wisconsin
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This article was originally published on Aug. 27, 2018