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Face painting is the artistic application of cosmetic "paint" to a person's face. There are special water-based cosmetic "paints" made for face painting. The images, in most cases, consist of a body of white painting with black shapes and figures. Black and white face paint is the most commonly used, although color face paint is also present.

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  • Face painting is the artistic application of cosmetic "paint" to a person's face. There are special water-based cosmetic "paints" made for face painting. The images, in most cases, consist of a body of white painting with black shapes and figures. Black and white face paint is the most commonly used, although color face paint is also present.
  • Face painting, also known as sweep sniping, drag sniping, and sweeping, is the act of firing while quickly moving one's aiming Reticle over an opponent's head, in a linear motion. If a player sweeps their reticle in such a manner while firing, and the target's head happens to pass under the reticle, then the shot will count as a headshot. The trick works especially well when you or your target is moving very quickly, like when falling from a ledge.
  • Since 2001, face painting at Canada's Wonderland has been operated by Kaman's Art Shoppes, Inc.
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  • Face painting is the artistic application of cosmetic "paint" to a person's face. There are special water-based cosmetic "paints" made for face painting. The images, in most cases, consist of a body of white painting with black shapes and figures. Black and white face paint is the most commonly used, although color face paint is also present.
  • Face painting, also known as sweep sniping, drag sniping, and sweeping, is the act of firing while quickly moving one's aiming Reticle over an opponent's head, in a linear motion. If a player sweeps their reticle in such a manner while firing, and the target's head happens to pass under the reticle, then the shot will count as a headshot. The trick works especially well when you or your target is moving very quickly, like when falling from a ledge.
  • Since 2001, face painting at Canada's Wonderland has been operated by Kaman's Art Shoppes, Inc.
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