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Dear ED folks and families,


I?m a face painter of three years and Mother of three under eleven years. I?m wondering what people now feel about making potential bookings since lockdown has been easing? I haven?t painted since March so I?d be a bit rusty. Any thoughts/feelings/ideas are highly welcomed at how this could work so all involved would feel safe yet entertained?


At the moment it seems I can paint within a maximum of six people in one gathering including me?! So this could include booking a face painter for a small birthday party. Or I could do detailed work on one or two children at their home? Or outside in a park or garden weather permitting.


These things would be assumed at any small gathering:


Using anti-bac hand gel before any new face.

Cleaning all brushes with 70% alcohol.

One sponge per person (I do this anyway).

Keeping paints and surfaces regularly wiped down with anti-bac fluid/wipes.

Very regular water changes.


Any other thoughts and suggestions welcomed. Thankyou in advance!

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/beauty-salons-set-to-reopen-for-some-services-next-week-under-new-government-guidelines


Sadly make up application not yet permitted. Above guidelines are for beauty salons but would imagine it would apply to face painting at parties too?

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