

FAQs
Q: How much does face and body painting cost?
A: Prices will vary depending on the final design, the look you choose and the intricacy of the design. We recommend you fill out our google form, that way a team member can call you, get you an estimate and book your appointment.
Q: Do I need an appointment?
A: Appointments are highly encouraged during the Halloween and Day of the Dead celebration due to the high volume of clients. Preference is given to our appointments but walk-in are always welcome on the days listed! Wait time for walk-ins can range from 30min-1hr outside of the holiday season.
Q: How do I book an appointment?
A: Give us a call at the studio, and we will set you up with your appointment. The deposit is half of what your estimated quote, which does goes toward the final cost of your design. The deposit amount depends on the design you choose and the amount of time it requires.
Q: Do I need to bring anything to my appointment?
A: We recommend bringing in images or pictures of the design you would like. We also recommend sending these references ahead of time to our email:
We also recommend ladies bring false lashes , liquid foundation (if your face is not being completely covered by face paint), a hairband is required for everyone (if you have longer hair) and women to keep their hair out of the way so paint doesn't get in the hair. Also bring in your costume, shoes, and all your accessories so we can ensure the colors match correctly. We do not sell props. DO NOT apply any makeup or lotion to the areas that will be airbrushed. Skin should be clean and free of any beauty supplies.
Q: Do you guys only do this on Halloween?
A: No. We offer our services year round, not just for Halloween. We do private parties, Masquerade Balls, glamour makeup for photo shoots- or just a night out on the town. Contact us at the studio to set up your appointment or to answer any additional questions you might have.
Q: Can I see examples of your work?
A: Yes! We have worked on many clients before and we would love to share pictures with you. Link to our portfolio facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150325013786651&type=3: and our online portfolio: https://www.dzul.com/airbrush
Q: How do you remove the body painting:
A: You can remove the body paint with alcohol and/or water and soap.
Q: What kind of paint do you use:
A: Paint is non-toxic, and absolutely safe for use on skin. All ingredients are FDA Approved. Tattoos can be easily removed with Isopropyl Alcohol.