🎭 Unleash your inner artist with colors that command the spotlight
Mehron Paradise Makeup AQ is a professional-grade, water-activated face and body paint trusted by Hollywood and Broadway artists since 1927. Infused with soothing natural ingredients, it delivers vibrant, customizable color payoff in a cruelty-free, USA-made formula perfect for stage, cosplay, and creative expression.
L**R
Great makeup
The best Halloween makeup i have ever used stays for a long time and doesn’t irritate your skin after.
C**N
If you're in the market, this is the one!
This was perfect for what I needed it for. At first I didn't realize that I needed to wet the sponge to get it to go on, but once I did that, it was perfect!
Z**N
Use a nice foundation brush, NOT A SPONGE
Omg. Was about to kill me with how horribly it was applying with a beauty blender. I switched to my IL MAKIAGE foundation brush (which is dense) and it went on like a dream. Wore it to a Chappell Roan concert and it held up incredibly, considering all I did was a light powder and a light set. Never done drag or dramatic face like this before and it was great to use. Good to blend the eyeshadow contours into, too.Enjoy the 0.5pic of me to see how it looks up close in my pores after a few hours in the heat.TIPS: Use a foundation brush and not a sponge. Prime your face w primer. Keep your layers consistent and move fast. You can apply lightly but it’s harder than heavy.It came off the most on my upper lip (and I don’t even sweat much) so powder the heck out of it especially around your mouth.
F**E
Not my favorite, but pretty good
My friends and I have used this a few times. The consensus seems to be: it's not as easy to apply as StarBlend, but it's not bad. Totally workable if StarBlend isn't available. If you're switching from one to the other, leave extra time to practice, because they don't go on exactly the same.
J**E
Authentic Mehron & Opaque
The product that I received was actually authentic Mehron and quite opaque when applied using a dense, damp Real Techniques foundation brush. At the end, I used a slightly damp makeup sponge with a tiny bit of product for a final pass to erase a few brush strokes (reached ~99% opacity), then set with Ben Nye pigmented clown white powder (which made it 100% opaque) all over the face except for the mouth area, which I set with Mehron neutral powder where my partner applied red over some scar wax and liquid latex for their Halloween costume. We're both novices w/ FX & cosplay makeup, but it turned out awesome and didn't budge. They were able to wash off the face paint with only water and facewash.I bought this to use for a Halloween costume for myself that I didn't end up using it for, but I've played around with it to test it for future use in cosplay, mixing it with Mehron's purple in the same formula to make a lavender that I applied to my arms and face before setting w/ Mehron powder and a random setting spray. I used a cleansing balm followed by warm water on a microfiber towel to remove the paint from my face, so it was fully removed before getting in the shower. It came off using just water & gentle bodywash on my arms. The removal process was very easy, and I was very pleased with our results
T**Y
The right choice
I have wanted this for our high school sporting events for years finally got it and couldn't be happier
A**P
Love it
I’m a clown like this much more than grease paint
J**E
Really sheer
I have bought 3 colors of this brand of body paint. White is the only one I have issues with it's sheerness. I needed it for my daughter's La Catrina face and body makeup for Dia de Los Muertos and I struggled the entire time, and ultimately was not happy with the result. I used less and less water to activate the paint and applied it nearly goopey to my daughter and I still couldn't get the paint to be opaque. I tried applying thin layers and giving it several minutes to fully dry down before applying another coat. The dry white paint would just reactivate and move around under the brush. It's the only color I have that isn't opaque or buildable. Her makeup looked so bad under light. Had to take her pictures in the dark with no flash, only candle light, so the blotchiness of the white wasn't too noticable. Next year I will use another color as a base like green or pink since I couldn't get the white to work. I did test patches of the colors on my skin as my daughter and I have the same sensitive, dry skin and had no issues, and neither did she.
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