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Paintglow Dark Red 50ml Fake Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Paintglow Dark Red Fake Blood (50ml)
Paintglow Red 12ml Fake Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Paintglow Red Fake Blood (12ml)
Paintglow Red 3.5g Face Paint Stick | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Paintglow Red Face Paint Stick (3.5g)
Mehron Dark Venous 9oz Fake Stage Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Mehron Dark Venous Fake Stage Blood (9oz)
Mehron Bright Arterial 9oz Fake Stage Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Mehron Bright Arterial Fake Stage Blood (9oz)
Mehron Bright Arterial 9oz Fake Squirt Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Mehron Bright Arterial Fake Squirt Blood (9oz)
Mehron Bright Arterial 4.5oz Fake Stage Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Mehron Bright Arterial Fake Stage Blood (4.5oz)
Mehron Dark Venous 4.5oz Fake Stage Blood | SFX Makeup & Costume Accessories
Mehron Dark Venous Fake Stage Blood (4.5oz)

Our makeup and body paint collection is the perfect pairing for our coloured contact lenses. Adding details to your fancy dress with body paint makeup is a great way to level up your classic Halloween costume or cosplay. Complete your look with a pair of coloured contact lenses and you are ready to impress. Fans of SFX and creative makeup will also find a range of colours and brands to add to their body paints

Body paint art is quickly growing in popularity thanks to popular programmes such as Glow Up. Makeup artists are creating ever more elaborate designs, often including illusions. For example, many SFX MUAs can paint realistic clothing using only makeup. This incredibly artistic skill can be achieved with plenty of practice and highly pigmented body paints.

Most artists aim to achieve bold block colours that can be blended or have finer details added to them. This requires vibrant and long-lasting body painting makeup. The key to getting amazing results is ensuring your natural skin is completely hidden, especially if you are trying a style such as painting clothing. 

There are so many creative ways to paint your body, including using your body as a canvas. Let your creativity and personal artistic style flow in whichever shades you love. Create scenes from nature on your body, bold geometric patterns, optical illusions or pop art.

A very common theme for SFX Halloween makeup is skeletons and zombies. Pop art zombies and skeletons are always making an appearance during the spooky season and are a great place to start if you are new to body painting. Paint a full skeleton on your torso and face and contrast it with a bright colour such as lime green to create the pop art effect. You could also add fun cartoon elements such as worms and spiders.

We aim to stock a range of big professional brands so you can enjoy the best body paints in the business. Whether you are shopping for body paint UK or US, our extensive collection has got you covered. The creamy rich formulas are designed to be long-lasting and vibrant but exactly what colours do you need to get your collection started?

  • Black Body Paint - Black body paint is perfect for creating details. Whether you are sketching the drawing elements of your body paint, highlighting certain features, or creating pop art style paints, black face paint is essential.
  • White Body Paint - While white is commonly used as a base colour before you add other shades, it is also very useful for blending with other face paint colours to create custom colours or softer lines.
  • Red Body Paint - If you love creating SFX Halloween makeup, then a deep blood red is so much fun to play around with. Create blood effects, turn yourself into the devil, or bring out your inner vampire with bright red body paint.

Build your collection with other vibrant body paint colours such as orange, pink, green, yellow, purple, and blue. Some collections have different types of shades within their ranges such as metallic and pastel palettes.

Before you use any makeup, it is important to carry out a patch test to check for any allergies. 24 to 48 hours before you will be using your new makeup, apply a small amount to a patch of skin. Your arm is a good place to apply the makeup. Allow it to sit on your skin and then wipe it away to check for any redness or irritation. If you do notice any problems such as rashes, itchiness, or redness do not continue to use the product.