Derivan Face Paint Kits: Where Colour Meets Fun & Safety!
Imagine creating a masterpiece of face paint that will make you the talk of the party! With this selection of face paint kits you'll have everything you need to create a one-of-a-kind look. With 40ml jars of face paint and 36ml glitters, you'll have plenty of products to play around with. In addition to the colours, each kit comes with a face painting sponge and two paintbrushes, making it easy to get started.
Imagine walking into a party and instantly becoming the talk of the town, not for your dance moves, but for your stunning face paint masterpiece. With Derivan's face paint kits, you're not just slapping on some colours but investing in an unforgettable experience.
What's Inside the Rainbow Face Paint Kit?
Our face paint starter kits come jam-packed with 40ml jars of vibrant face paint and 36ml of sparkling glitters. But wait, there's more! You'll also find a handy face painting sponge and two versatile paintbrushes to make your artistic journey as smooth as a Picasso.
Mix, Match, and Mesmerize
Why settle for one shade when you can have them all? All our colours are intermixable, allowing you to create a look that's as unique as you are. Mix that 'Fairy Princess' pink with 'Zombie' green; we won't judge!
Easy Peasy, Lemon Squeezy Cleanup
Had your fun but dreading the cleanup? Worry not! Our face paints are as easy to remove as they are to apply. Just a splash of water, and you're back to your beautiful self.
Why Choose Derivan Face Paint Kits in Australia?
We're not just about colours; we're about creating experiences. Our kits are chock-full of high-quality, non-toxic face paint that's safe for all skin types. So why wait? Dive into a world of colour with Derivan's face paint kits today!
Light resistance is the ability of the paint to retain its colour (or not fade) over time due to prolonged exposure to light that can cause a chemical change in the pigment. Ultraviolet light, which is one of the most destructive wavelengths, can very quickly damage pigments that are not resistant to light.
Permanence is the intrinsic chemical stability of pigments against chemical or environmental factors such as light, heat, water, acids, moulds, etc.
The light resistance of the paint is evaluated or measured according to several different standards, but the most popular ones are:
ASTM (ASTM International): ASTM 4303(*) is a procedure or standard for the evaluation of artists' pigments. Ratings range from ASTM I to ASTM V, with pigments rated ASTM I considered to have excellent light fastness qualities (pigments will remain unchanged for more than 100 years) and those rated ASTM III-V considered impermanent or fugitive (not considered for artistic use).
BWS (Blue Wool Scale): The Blue Wool Scale was developed to compare the light fastness of dyes for fabric processing. The scale ranges from BWS 8 (excellent light fastness) to BWS 1 (fugitive).
For a painting to be considered artistic quality, it must be light stable or permanent, with an ASTM I or ASTM II rating and/or a BWS rating of 8-7 or BWS 6.
Derivan acrylic pigments are all classified ASTM I or ASTM II, which means they are permanent.
(*)ASTM4303 - Standard test methods for the light fastness of dyes used in artists' materials. It describes the accepted industry standards for performing light resistance tests with sunlight, fluorescent lamps, a xenon arc fadeometer, cold white fluorescent lamps or fluorescent UV lamps.
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