Show Your Colors on Game Day
Nothing says team spirit like face paint. Whether you're in the stadium or watching from home, here's how to paint your team colors like a pro.
Choose the Right Paint
Not all face paint is created equal. You need something that's:
- Safe for skin — Look for ASTM D-4236 certified, non-toxic formulas
- Vivid — Dull colors won't show up in photos or from the stands
- Water-resistant — You don't want it running when you're sweating or it drizzles
- Easy to remove — Because you do eventually need to go back to normal life
Our World Cup Face Paint Kit checks all these boxes.
Application Tips
- Start with a clean, dry face — Skip the moisturizer, it makes paint slide
- Use the sponge for large areas — Dab, don't swipe, for even coverage
- Use the brush for details — Lines, stars, logos, numbers
- Layer thin coats — Two thin layers look better than one thick one
- Set with translucent powder — If you have it, this adds hours of wear time
Quick Design Ideas
- Full face in one team color
- Half-and-half (two colors split down the middle)
- Team flag on cheeks
- Player number on forehead
- Simple stripes across the face