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If you're interested in being body painted, there are a few steps you can take to prepare for the process: 1. Find a skilled body painter: Look for an experienced body painter in your area who has a portfolio of their work. You can search online or ask for recommendations from friends. 2. Choose a design: Once you've found a body painter, work with them to choose a design for your body painting. You can provide your own ideas or let the artist come up with something for you. 3. Schedule a consultation: Before the actual body painting session, schedule a consultation with the artist. This will give you an opportunity to discuss the design in detail, ask any questions you may have, and ensure that you're both on the same page. 4. Prepare your skin: To ensure that the body paint adheres properly, you should exfoliate your skin a day or two before the painting session. Avoid applying any lotions or oils to your skin on the day of the session, as this can interfere with the paint. 5. Wear appropriate clothing: During the body painting session, you'll likely need to remove some or all of your clothing, so wear something that you're comfortable with. Some body painters may provide disposable underwear or coverings, but it's always a good idea to check ahead of time. 6. Relax and enjoy: The body painting process can take several hours, so be prepared to spend some time sitting or standing in one position. Try to relax and enjoy the experience, and don't be afraid to communicate with the artist if you need a break or if something feels uncomfortable. 7. Follow aftercare instructions: Once the body painting is complete, the artist will provide you with aftercare instructions. Follow these carefully to ensure that the paint stays looking its best for as long as possible.
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