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If you want to apply mime makeup for kids, here are some steps you can follow: 1. Gather your supplies: You will need white face paint, black face paint, a makeup sponge, a small paintbrush, and a mirror. 2. Start with a clean face: Make sure your child's face is clean and dry before you start applying makeup. 3. Apply white face paint: Use the makeup sponge to apply white face paint all over your child's face, making sure to cover their entire face, including their eyelids and lips. 4. Outline the eyes and mouth with black face paint: Use the small paintbrush and black face paint to outline your child's eyes and mouth. Make sure the lines are sharp and well-defined. 5. Paint the eyebrows: Use the black face paint and small paintbrush to paint on exaggerated eyebrows above your child's real eyebrows. 6. Add black details: Use the black face paint and small paintbrush to add black details around the eyes and mouth, such as teardrops or a smile line. 7. Finish with white details: Use the white face paint and small paintbrush to add white details, such as dots or stars, around the eyes and mouth. 8. Check your work: Once you've finished applying makeup, have your child look in the mirror to make sure everything looks the way you want it to. Remember to always test the makeup on a small patch of skin first to make sure your child isn't allergic to any of the ingredients, and to remove the makeup thoroughly before your child goes to bed.
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