What is the best way to remove my child’s Face Paint when it’s time to go to bed?
First of all, of course, take plenty of PHOTOS before you wash your child’s face! You’ll want to make sure that you have a reminder of his or her cute butterfly, princess, superhero or wild animal face before its gone forever! But when bed time does roll around, simply use a washcloth and a mild soap or facial cleanser to wash the Face Paint off. Since all of Susan’s Face Paints are cosmetic-grade products, whatever Moms use to remove their makeup will most likely work just fine for removing Kids’ Face Paint. Susan is very careful to avoid getting the Face Paint too close to children’s eyes so that there won’t be a risk of getting soap or facial cleanser in their eyes when it comes time to remove the paint. Although the Face Paint that Susan uses is washable, it is advisable to use a dark colored wash cloth or bleachable white wash cloth when removing it. Some other great options are disposable makeup remover pads, disposable facial cleansing pads, or “no tears” baby shampoo and a soft