Guest guest Posted October 27, 2001 Report Share Posted October 27, 2001 > Anyone know of a GFCF makeup to use for a beard? I read the ingredients on the kits sold and there are 20 different names of chemicals. Need to be Abraham Lincoln for halloween(not me ,my son) and he won't wear a beard. Thanks > *** I don't know if this is safe gfcf or chemical free (from the eventual combustion), but I remember as a kid we use to make black on face with the burned part of a cork. If you take an old wine cork and burn it on one side, then let it slightly cool off-so you don't burn the skin-you can spread that on the face. Makes a nice black. Or maybe you could use children's crayons? draw lines from the chin and the mouth and then spread it with fingers a bit. Never done it, you'd have to try it out yourself tho. Good luck. Cristina-WA *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2001 Report Share Posted October 27, 2001 > Anyone know of a GFCF makeup to use for a beard? I read the ingredients on the kits sold and there are 20 different names of chemicals. Need to be Abraham Lincoln for halloween(not me ,my son) and he won't wear a beard. Thanks > *** I don't know if this is safe gfcf or chemical free (from the eventual combustion), but I remember as a kid we use to make black on face with the burned part of a cork. If you take an old wine cork and burn it on one side, then let it slightly cool off-so you don't burn the skin-you can spread that on the face. Makes a nice black. Or maybe you could use children's crayons? draw lines from the chin and the mouth and then spread it with fingers a bit. Never done it, you'd have to try it out yourself tho. Good luck. Cristina-WA *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2001 Report Share Posted November 26, 2001 OT: Safe halloween makeup > Anyone know of a GFCF makeup to use for a beard? I read the ingredients on the kits sold and there are 20 different names of chemicals. Need to be Abraham Lincoln for halloween(not me ,my son) and he won't wear a beard. Thanks > I know it's late, but for next year, we used to grease our faces and then apply coffee grounds! Love, Becky from OR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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