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The phrase "face painter" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who paints designs on people's faces, usually for entertainment or events. Example: The children shrieked with delight as they watched the skilled face painter transform their faces into whimsical animals and characters at the carnival.
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We'll have a bouncy castle, a face painter".
Others were lured in with a barbecue, a face painter for the kids and some bands.
It is also possible to hire a face painter for about $60 an hour.
I wasn't a face painter; I didn't own game jerseys; I avoided situations that required public oration or dance.
It all has a glow-in-the-dark theme: expect luminescent designs from a face painter and from a graffiti artist decorating caps and T-shirts.
Little, a former club kid turned body and face painter (Madonna's a fan) creates all manner of "costumes," including queens, peacocks, robots and zombies.
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Face painters will be on the premises, but never fear.
The event will also include circus arts, face painters and puppetry.
She has hired children's face painters and a tarot card reader.
But there will be no tug-of-war (people might hurt themselves) and the face painters have liability insurance.
Tomorrow Hambletonian Day will feature the petting zoo, a reptile display, face painters, clowns and costumed characters.
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