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ProAiir Face and Body Painting Makeup in Brown is a professional-grade, water-resistant liquid paint designed for face and body use. Made in the USA with cosmetic-grade ingredients, it offers vibrant, long-lasting coverage that can be applied via airbrush, sponge, or brush. The formula dries quickly, resists sweat and smudging for hours, and removes easily with liquid soap or micellar water, making it the go-to choice for cosplayers, artists, and performers seeking durable, skin-safe body art.
| ASIN | B00DNLP7JM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,067 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #69 in Body Paint |
| Brand | ShowOffs Body Art |
| Brand Name | ShowOffs Body Art |
| Color | Brown |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country as Labeled | United States |
| Country/Region Of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 595 Reviews |
| Is the Item Heat Sensitive? | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | ShowOffs Body Art |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PAH2 Brown |
| Material Type Free | Water, Alcohol |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Provides vibrant and long-lasting body art with easy application and removal |
| Skin Type | Normal |
| Unit Count | 2.10 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**N
Great for Cons!
My boyfriend and I bought this in the shade Lipstick Red to use to cosplay Millie and Moxxie from Helluva Boss at a con. Previously, we had only ever used Snazzaroo (a water based face paint), but had issues with it coming off with sweat, so we decided to give this a shot. It worked great! The first picture is before the con, and the second is after. We had it on for about 9 hours. - Application: It took us 2-3 coats to get it to look nice and not splotchy, but a little goes a long way with this stuff so it was no problem. We applied it using a foundation brush for the first layer and then a beauty blender for anything past that. Afterwards, we set it with baby powder and it stayed pretty well! I had it on shoulders up (my arms are not painted, those are gloves) and my boyfriend only had it on his face and half of his neck. The only drawback to the application was the smell, but this is an alcohol based paint so it makes sense it would be a sharp scent lol. Just hold your breath when applying it near your nose and close your eyes when applying near there, as it does sting a little. After it dries (which happens really fast), the scent goes away. Also if you have acne, psoriasis, eczema, or anything like that this will burn a little on application because of the alcohol, but that too goes away after it dries. - Durability: As previously stated, we had this stuff on for about 9 hours at a busy con. For reference, my costume was pretty light and I don't sweat much normally, but my boyfriend was in a heavy coat with long sleeves underneath, plus he does sweat a lot normally. As you can see in the second photo, however, it did not come off except in areas where costume pieces were rubbing against it, such as my choker and his wig. This was a huge plus for us! It also did not crease or crack weirdly in smile lines, which was also very nice. - Comfort: There were times I forgot I was wearing it! It's not itchy, heavy, or tight at all. Once dried it has no scent either. - Clean up: Micellar water on a paper towel or a cotton pad worked perfectly to get it off! Makeup wipes work too, but it takes longer and more scrubbing. We just used Micellar water to get the brunt of it off and then hopped in the shower to get rid of the rest with soap and water. - Amount used: We got the 2 oz bottle. Using this bottle we have cosplayed Millie and Moxxie twice, and I cosplayed Millie once on my own. So in total it has covered my face, neck, and shoulders 3 times and my boyfriends face and neck twice, each time being 2-3 coats. I have about a third of the bottle left, so honestly not bad! - Photos: Make sure you set it with something (as mentioned before, we used baby powder)! The first time I used it I forgot, and in all my photos I was very shiny on my forehead, nose, cheekbones, and chin, with the shine reading orange/yellow. Not a good look. As you can see in the attached photos though, if it has been set with something that shine is greatly reduced, and this color definitely reads as red! TDLR: -Pros: Easy to apply, comfortable to wear, lasts a long time, easy to get off afterwards, a little goes a long way, does not crease or sweat off easily -Cons: Alcohol based so it has a sharp smell when wet and may burn at first when applied over acne, psoriasis, or eczema, may have bad orange/yellow shine if not set well
M**1
The best body paint I've found
I tried Snazaroo face paint...nope. I tried Mehron body paint...close but not quite. Then I gave this one a shot and it is by far the best! It was the perfect shade I wanted for my She-Hulk cosplay. I don't have an airbrush machine but it goes on perfectly fine with a cheap makeup brush or a regular paintbrush. One or two coats was all I needed, followed it up with Mehron barrier spray once the paint dried (if you can't get the spray, baby powder works fine to set it), and I'm ready to go! It's a little up there in price than I'm used to, but for the quality I feel it is and how long it lasts, it's worth the investment. One bottle lasted me three cosplays when I painted my face, neck, shoulders, chest, forearms and hands. Maybe it's because I'm kind of a short gal... A few tips: 1) ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS use makeup primer on every part of yourself you plan to paint. Just like when you apply regular makeup, primer creates a protective layer between your skin and the paint. Plus, it makes it a bit easier to get off later. 2) Use just one solid, even coat on the face to prevent tightness and to emote without peeling or cracking. 3) I used two coats on the hands (front and back) while flexing your fingers so the paint is in all the creases. The barrier spray I mentioned helps prevent paint transfer. I was able to touch merchandise, my phone, eat chips, all kinds of things without it coming off! 4) When using paintbrushes or makeup brushes, get inexpensive ones (e.l.f. for example) because the paint will not fully wash out. Wash them the best you can and you can still reuse them for future paint jobs. Save yourself a few bucks. 5) For the removal process, use a big, disposable exfoliating pad (you'll thank me for that later) to gently scrub it off with bar soap. I used the complimentary hotel bar soap when I found liquid body wash just wasn't cutting it and took waaaay too long to get off. PROS: --long lasting --light feel and barely noticeable (especially on the face) --soft to the touch --durable in terms of movement and facial movement without cracking or peeling --stands up to sweat and Florida heat CONS: --stings when applied near the eyes. But don't worry, that goes away as it dries --takes a while to wash off. My bath water looked like pea soup... For me, this is the best body paint I've found that does everything I need it to. A lot of Halloween fans, convention goers, even other cosplayers have asked me about the paint I used. I highly recommend ProAiir, provided you take precautions and do your research before committing to it. Hopefully my personal experience using it shines some light for anyone else interested in body painting. Happy painting! ^_^
C**O
Not Quite the Coverage I Had Hoped For.
I bought this to airbrush my eyes for an event at which I wore a mask. Without makeup, my skin, visible through the eye holes, would have ruined the effect. The paint stayed in place although tiny cracks soon appeared emphasizing crinkles around my eyes. I had to smear some black grease paint over it. That worked somewhat and got me through the evening of mardi gras celebration.
J**T
Perfect!
Used this in a photoshoot and it worked great! Easy to build up. I will say it does have a smell to it but not as much when it dries. 9/10 would recommend. instagram: @jaouleit
T**R
This is GREAT!
It glows so so well! I used it for a haunted house I did. We saw over 1,000 people in 2 nights! It lasted the entire time I had it on from like 3 pm to midnight with jumping around, lunches, other makeup on it, and more! No dripping, smearing, or anything. Take it off with Micellar water. I actually recommend buying a big bottle of it. Comes off super easy with that. Dries super fast! This is going to be my go-to for as long as I do this!
K**N
Easy to apply
My husband went as hulk for Halloween, this paint definitely did its job. One bottle got his face, neck and arms covered. The second bottle for his legs. We used large orange painters sponges to sponge all over him and it worked perfectly. I will say they are very porous so I’m sure they absorbed more paint than say a beauty blender but we needed to cover a large surface area. I rushed home from work and was running late so we applied it very fast, covered him in maybe 10 minutes. Again, probably wasted some so maybe one bottle would have worked but honestly It was so quick and spreadable, we were happy with it. We only did one layer and loved the result - I do want to note my husband has 2 full arm sleeves of tattoos that with one coat were fully covered. Great product for quick and spreadable application. As far as removal, we spent 45 minutes scrubbing with oil, then soap, then micellar water. I’m pretty sure we removed a layer of skin. As you can see in the 3rd picture it’s still not fully removed so we’re gonna try again tonight. So easy to apply, hard to remove. We’re also not experts so we’re just trying whatever we have. Micellar water seemed to work best but is the hardest to get large areas with.
D**1
This is great body paint
This is great body paint. Dries super fast the color is beautiful (I got purple as well) It's very líquidy so I think it's great for airbrush but I used a regular brush. I actually only did testing on my skin for testing the color shade and loved it how it applied with the brush. I didn't leave it in my skin for too long son washing it off with water and soap was Easy peasy but even after washing my hands a lot during the day I still can see some faded pinkish spots on my hand. I am planning on painting latex with this actually so I had a small piece for doing swatches on the material as well and it applied great on it. The 2oz bottle is way too small tho lol I didn't pay much attention to it when I bought the first time and it just wasn't enough. Also I was told, and this is prob my mistake for not researching it will enough, that we are able to make PAX with body paint. Pax is mixing acrylic paint with pros aide skin adhesive to make the paint last longer on your skin. I honestly feel very weird about putting acrylic paint on my skin so I asked around if I could mix the pros aide with body paint. I was told yes so I got this! Well! Let's say... after using the whole bottle of white paint and the whole bottle of prosaide I just watched the paint turn into a goo. O.O Over 30 bucks thrown in the garbage just like that. :( So don't try to make pax with this.
A**M
Excellent product
I applied this with an airbrush, it went easily and with only one coat i was able to cover a large tattoo on the back of my head. I wanted this for a Halloween costume i would be wearing to work. We had a contest going and.... I WON! Excellent product.
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