I'm going to use it for my son's nose--he's going to be a teddy bear! I'm sure it will be fine and will not cause a rash. I'd be more apt to use the liquid eyeliner then the craft paint because the eyeliner is to be used on skin. Best of Luck! Happy Halloween!
2006-10-30 14:14:48
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answered by .vato. 6
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I know my daughter is VERY prone to rash/irritation when using "fake" or "play" makeup. Always was, she's 12 now and the only thing that doesn't break her out is "REAL" makeup. The Almay product line is really good for sensitive skin, especially when they're young with still delicate skin that hasn't been "broken in" like ours has! LOL.
I don't think I would use paint of any kind....sounds a little to risky to me......
I used Almay eyeliner on her face for whiskers too, and she didn't have any problems....just remember to use a soft cloth w/mild soap to remove it, or that may irriate her as well with all the rubbing needed to remove it.
2006-10-30 22:00:33
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answered by secret_oktober_girl 5
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Most eyeliners are hypoallergenic, but if she's very young she could still have a reaction to the coal base.
I'd try a sealing eyeliner pencil like Revlon Colorstay. Apply it and in 60 seconds it's sealed until you remove it with cream. This is why their Colorstay lipsticks last all day unless you eat something with oil (cheeseburger or coffee with cream).
2006-10-30 22:21:52
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answered by Kimmer 2
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We're using waterproof black eyeliner (but not liquid eyeliner) on our son, who usually has sensitive skin. We got a chance to test it when we took him for his Halloween pictures. He didn't get a rash and it didn't smudge. It worked great! We used a baby wipe to clean his nose and it came right off.
2006-10-30 21:59:16
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answered by blossymom 2
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I dont think eyeliner would cause a rash. It could, but so could grease paint, so..
2006-10-30 21:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely not, you may want to test it out first but since Halloween is tomorrow I don't think that small amount will hurt unless she has super sensitive skin!
2006-10-30 22:42:55
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answered by Michelle 4
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Try to use pencil or liquid eyeliner.
2006-10-30 22:02:35
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answered by HK gal 5
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You should be able to use it without any reaction, but I suggest that you use babyoil on a cotton all to remove it.Do not rub.Have fun on you're Halloween outing.
2006-10-30 21:59:44
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answered by BabyGirl 2
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It'll be really hard to get off. Pencil stick eyeliner would be better.
2006-10-30 21:56:04
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answered by buttons799 2
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I don't think it should irritate her skin, I mean if yours is fine, then hers should be too. unless you know she has sensitive skin then try a cosmetic line geared towards sensitive skin. GOOD LUCK! and I hope I helped.
2006-10-30 22:03:47
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answered by xbluemoonfaeryx 2
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