Woman Uses Face Paint To Experiment For Her Halloween Costume. The Results Are Disatrous (Photos)
By Mike-Ross

This is the story of a woman who decided to experiment with a Halloween face paint that resulted in a disaster. The paint didn't come off after it was applied and attempted to be washed off. That is when she decided to go online to social media to express her distaste and threaten the company with a lawsuit. Palmer Paint Products was the focal point of her threats and while she may have thought she had a brilliant idea for a quick payday, the Internet made several jokes about the situation.
It is very important to read the warning labels when you purchase any product so you can learn of the potential dangers. Also it is probably best that we don't cover our entire faces in paint. This woman became an example of the dangers out not fully reading the labels of a product.

The paint is washable, but that does not mean that it is made for usage on a human face. Sane people everywhere know that this paint is created to be utilized for theater backdrops. Art students are also no stranger to this paint.
While there are some who might believe that she was actually trying to paint her face, some think this was an alleged attempt to get a few dollars easily.

She claims that she was merely “testing” the product to see just how washable it is and we are highly skeptical of this dubious claim. Leah is claiming that the bottle’s claim that it washes off skin easily applies to face painting.

The paint is meant to be washed off easily if you make a mistake and end up with a splash or two on your arms. It is not meant to be washed off easily when you cover your entire face with it.

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