12-Color Face and Body Paint Palette for Bold Art
Turn every look into bold art
When one or two shades cannot carry a theatrical design, reach for a compact palette built for vivid face and body creativity. Mix, layer, and create standout looks for Halloween, cosplay, performances, and photos.

Your Full Creative Palette
The right shade should be within reach when the design is taking shape.

A dozen ways to stand out
White, black, silver, gold, orange, red, pink, turquoise, blue, green, brown, and burgundy give artists a practical starting spectrum for bold designs.

One case, zero scavenger hunt
The compact rectangular format and clear protective case keep every pan visible, organized, and ready for travel to events, conventions, or shoots.

Made for theatrical impact
The cream palette is presented for saturated-looking face and body designs, from detailed character work to graphic performance makeup.
Straight From The Creative Crowd
Real artists use it for costumes, stages, festivals, portraits, and wonderfully strange ideas.
I bought this for a weekend cosplay build. Having the major colors together made the character makeup much less chaotic.
Used it for community theater and loved not having a bag full of loose pots rolling around backstage.
I wanted more than basic black-and-white Halloween makeup. The turquoise and orange made experimenting really fun.
The clear case is a small detail, but I can see every color before I start my festival look.
I keep this as a backup palette for face-painting events. It gives me options without taking over my kit.
The colors photographed vividly during a portrait test. Silver and burgundy were especially useful for the character styling.
Great range for a Halloween party and everyone found a color they wanted. The oil-based texture takes a little practice to control.
I bought it to try body painting without collecting twelve separate products. The pans are smaller than I expected for large body coverage, but the palette is easy to pack.
I use it for high-impact color blocking and drag makeup experiments. The burgundy, black, and gold combination has already become a favorite.
How To Build The Look
A simple order keeps the creative process clear, even when the final design is wonderfully dramatic.
Start with clean, dry skin
Patch test first, then prepare clean, intact skin. Keep the area around the eyes and lips clear unless the product is specifically labeled for those areas.
Plan the color story
Choose the main shade, a contrast color, and the details before you begin. The organized case makes the full range easy to scan.
Block the main shapes
Use clean tools or applicators to place the larger areas first. Build the character from its strongest shapes rather than chasing tiny details too early.
Layer the drama
Add contrast, metallic-looking silver or gold accents, and fine marks once the main design is in place. Test blends before applying them to the final look.
Remove it gently
After the event or shoot, use a suitable makeup remover and cleanse without aggressive scrubbing. Clean tools before storing the palette.
One Palette Versus The Rest
The advantage is simple: more creative access without a crowded setup.
| 12-Color PaletteBEST | Scattered Singles | Ordinary Eyeshadow | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broad color access | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Face and body use | Yes | Partial | No |
| Organized in one case | Yes | No | Partial |
| Portable event setup | Yes | Partial | Yes |
| Built for theatrical designs | Yes | Partial | No |
Everything In One Case
The compact kit keeps the essential color range visible and ready.
Every Face Has A Story
A strong character begins with a color idea. This palette gives that idea somewhere to go.

The Color You’re Missing
You can picture the costume perfectly, then discover the right orange, burgundy, turquoise, or highlight is nowhere in the makeup bag. A half-finished design is usually a color problem before it is an artistic one.

Open A Bigger Possibility
Open the clear case and the whole color story is in front of you. Twelve individual pans make the shift from scattered singles to one organized creative starting point feel wonderfully immediate.

Build The Character
Start with the main shapes, bring in contrast, then add the small marks that make the character recognizable. The cream colors give you a practical base for graphic performance makeup, cosplay details, and expressive body art.

Ready For The Next Look
Keep the compact palette close for the next convention, festival, shoot, or Halloween plan. Patch test first, use it on clean intact skin, and let your next idea be bigger than the colors you already own.
Published guidance on cosmetic skin safety
About this item
Turn a blank face into a complete character with twelve vivid face and body colors in one compact case. It is made for Halloween, cosplay, performance makeup, festivals, and expressive photo work.
Create vivid professional face and body art with 12 versatile oil-based colors in one compact palette
- limited color variety
- difficult theatrical makeup creation
- need for portable face and body paint
- creating bold Halloween and performance designs
Questions Before You Paint
A few practical answers before the first brushstroke.
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