Since 1991 our Artists have been painting you and your families and friends for Halloween. Scroll down to see examples of our makeup and body painting and also be sure to visit our Costume Design page for examples of how we have helped with adding those final touches to costumes of all kinds.

To make a Halloween makeup or body painting appointment, call us at 513-671-0758 and talk to an artist about what your make-up/body painting is going to be or email us at artist@anythingairbrushed.com and explain in exact detail what you are looking to get done. Calling or emailing is important because some make-up/body paintings will take longer than others, so we need this information so we can schedule you according to how long it will take to complete your make-up/body painting.

After you have called or emailed us and discussed your make-up/body painting then just click on the link below which will take you to the appointment page. On the appointment page you will find the standard appointment dates the week of Halloween….we will update these times the first week of October each year. Just click on the date and then choose your time. Appointment times are set every 15 minutes, there are 3 spaces available for each time slot. Once you have selected your time then click “add to cart” do this for each appointment you need. Then proceed to checkout. There is a $10.00 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit for ALL appointments(body painting deposits will be higher) ….This deposit will be applied towards your final make-up or body painting price.

Any dates or times NOT listed will have to be set up by phone. Just give us a call at 513-671-0758 to discuss your appointment with an artist.

 

Below are a few examples of the “standard” make-up/body paintings we have done in the past along with an approximate price of what something similar to the example might cost. No prices are guaranteed as each make-up may vary. The amount of time it takes to do a make-up or body painting will vary depending on detail and if any prosthetics need to be applied. Standard Make-ups take about 10-15 Minutes on average. Where body paintings can take 30 minutes to a couple hours to complete.

A Few things to keep in mind once you make your appointment.

1.) Please be on time, not too early, but on time. When even one person is late it throws off the entire appointment schedule and we all get backed up. Remember, that person after you may be on a time crunch so please respect this.

2.) On the same note, please also be patient with the person before you as with some people who have never done this before it may take longer then expected to get them done. Also, sometimes makeups wind up taking longer then expected simply due to detail so again we ask you to be patient as we will work as hard as possible to keep things on time.

3.) if you are going to be late, please call and inform us so we can be prepared. Keep in mind that there is a possibility that we may have to push your appointment time back depending on the detail of the appointments after you.

4.) We always suggest bringing your full costume if at all possible so you can see what your makeup looks like in full attire before you leave.

5.) Women, While we do apply a basic “sensitive skin” foundation to everyone before we start painting you. You are more than welcome to apply a foundation before coming if you prefer.

6.) Men, Keep in mind that facial hair WILL distort the look of any makeup, prevent us from getting as detailed as possible as well as prevent it from staying as well. So it is highly suggested that you come clean shaven.

7.) The make-up we use is a water based make up that is designed to have good staying power yet wash off with soap and water. However it is important to keep in mind while drinking and eating that you do have makeup on and want to be as careful as possible to prevent it from rubbing off.

8.) As stated above, the make up should wash off easy with soap and water, However any stubborn areas may take a little more scrubbing. For the stubborn areas you may also use baby oil, rubbing alcohol and makeup wipes to help get it off.

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