Grimas Water Make-Up (Pure) can be used around the eyes, but children often do not like it when brushes are so close to the eyes. So decide yourself how far you want to extend the colour.
If you work above the eyes (eyelid), have your model close his/her eyes in a relaxed manner. Children are inclined to shut their eyes tight. Then you can say: keep your eyes closed as if you are sleeping.
WATER MAKE-UP (PURE) = Water Make-up Pure
Draw a line down from the middle of the nose (between the nostrils) to the upper lip. This line gets wider as you get towards the upper lip and you then draw it along the upper lip to the corners of the mouth.
From the corner of the mouth you extend the line to below the cheekbone.

Move the lower side of the mouth downwards. Draw a black line, parallel to the top line, going from the tip of the chin to the corners of the snout.
The more quickly you draw the line the straighter it will be, and the more pressure you apply on the brush, the thicker the line becomes.

Create a pointy-toothed pattern with white Water Make-up.
When working with Water Make-up preferably use separate brushes for light and dark colours.

Hint: Regularly change the water you rinse your brushes in and preferably work with two water bowls: one for light and one for dark shades.

Fill it in with red and finish with a thin black line along the teeth. If you do not want the colours to mix, be sure to wait for the first layer to dry before applying another colour over it or up against it.

When working under the eyes, have your model look upwards - only with the eyes, without moving the head.

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