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JC's Faces Face Painting for all occasions |
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Code of Practice |
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| As a member of F.A.C.E., I adhere to their Code of Practice as detailed below: | ||
| 1. | Always use professional paints and products, as recommended by the Association. | |
| 2. | Do not paint a face with any apparent skin condition, infection or cold sore. | |
| 3. | Use clean utensils, wash containers, brushes and sponges thoroughly after each session. Try to keep them clean during the session. | |
| 4. | Change brush water frequently. | |
| 5. | Be extra careful when painting near the eyes especially on very young children and those unable to keep still. | |
| 6. | Clean any dirt or food from a face before painting. Look out for runny noses. | |
| 7. | Do not add disinfectant to the water as the paint already contains agents which act against yeast, mould and bacteria. | |
| 8. | It is essential that you have your own public liability insurance or that you are covered by the policy of the company you are working for. | |
| The paints used are all FDA/EU compliant, but if you are in any doubt about any allergic reaction, a patch test will be offered. | ||
| Text and photographic images copyright © Jayne Wilks and may not be copied or used without written permission. All photos used on this website are used with the permission of the artist. You may not post them to another website unless you have the written permission of the noted painter. Neither may any printout of these images be used for commercial purposes. It is acceptable for you to print out these images for your personal use. | ||