When it comes to face painting for Halloween, there are quite a lot of kits out there that will give you everything you need to create a certain face painting design.
Personally, I love the kits that come with lots of colors to let you create just about any face paint idea you can think of. I’ll be talking more about those in later posts. But if you are doing a one-off face painting design and don’t want to invest in a full palette of face paints, the smaller kits can be a great choice. They might be something as simple and inexpensive as a pack of 3 face paint crayons. However, they often come with applicators too, so you won’t need to buy these separately. Depending on which you choose, you might even get some extra accessories. All good kits will also have step-by-step face painting instructions.
OK, so let’s take a look at a few of these face painting kits for Halloween.
Vampire Face Painting Kit

This Vampire Face Painting Kit from Wolfe Brothers is perfect for traditional Dracula face paint, as you can see from that image. It comes with white face paint and applicator, plus 3 face painting crayons (red, blue, black) so you have everything you need to create a bloodthirsty vampire design. Like most good face paints, this one says it comes off with soap and water or with baby wipes, and is safe and non-toxic.
Witch Face Painting Kit

Also from Wolfe Brothers, this fun Witch Face Painting Kit will help you to create a wicked witch face paint design with a green face. Includes the main green face paint plus a darker green face paint crayon and also a white and black crayon. As you can see, the instructions will show you how to get a dramatic witch face with sweeping eyebrows and facial shading to give a wrinkled and scowling appearance… and even a missing tooth!
Skull Face Painting Kit

If you are looking for a more advanced design than the skeleton face painting example featured earlier, the Skull Face Painting Kit will give you step-by-step instructions to do so. This kit makes clever use of yellow as the base color for your skull face painting so that you can then use white face paint to really make the facial bones appear to pop out. Black and red face paint crayons also included. The finished result looks impressive, doesn’t it! Just goes to show how shading is everything.