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Every woman's body is unique. They are like fingerprints. There are no two in the world that are of the same proportion or skin tone. A female's body is extremely complex and exhibits exceptional depth. A painted on bikini shows off her unique stature and ultimate sex appeal.


If you've ever wanted to have a swimsuit painted on your body, don't delay because you think it's a difficult process. Actually, it's a very relaxing and expeditious event that you are sure to enjoy.

Step 1
First, you would most likely seek out an artist who's work you admire. If an individual can paint properly on canvas, they can surely develop art on a woman's body. Get references of their work and compare shop with multiple artists.
Step 2
Be sure that you are comfortable with being completely disrobed and exposed in front of this person. If it's a stranger, then you may want to take along a friend and inquire as to whether there will be female assistants in the room.

Step 3
Make sure your body is completely hairless. A total body wax a few days before the session would be recommended.
Step 4
The day of the session, give any input as to what you are looking for. Let the artist know if you are looking for a traditional, brazilian or micro bikini look or an exotic design like scales and flowers painted on.

Step 5
Sit back and enjoy the experience. After the majority of the artwork has been applied, the artist will use a brush for fine detail and touch ups. The average application time is about one to two hours.
Step 6
Once completed there is a one to two hour window in which you can take photos or show off your original swimsuit design. After that time, the paint may begin to crack, especially if you are moving around a lot.

Getting a body paint bikini is a wonderful experience. It further expresses your body's uniqueness plus you'll have something to brag about and show off to all of your friends. Enjoy.

Miss Universe Body Paint Pictures

It 'a question asked to Miss Universe these days, because the organization has caused most of their competitors, in 2010 almost entirely new body paint on the ad.

Some argue that these images are going too far.

"It is alarming that this has become a Playboy-style farce," said Angie Meyer, a former employee of the contest, Fox News. "By implementing topless photos in the competition process, which put the candidates in a huge commitment."

In contrast to the suit and dress segments of the night of the event, which places candidates in positions without compromise and not based on appearances?

ET The organization says: "Candidates who participate in Miss Universe are numerous, accounting for more than 82 countries around the world Many cultures embrace the nakedness These images are a form of artistic expression for each candidate and. Respect your desire posing topless or not. We believe that the captured images are fashion and cutting edge! "

Miss Universe Body Paint Pictures
Miss Universe Body Paint Pictures
Miss Universe Body Paint Pictures

Bodyart Swimsuit Model Bethany Dempsey Body Paintings 14 Photos

Today, our body paint girl is the beautiful Bethany Dempsey. Body paint model Bethany Dempsey (age 26 years) is the wife of US soccer player Clint Dempsey. Bethany Dempsey basically an educational psychologist. Clint and Bethany have a daughter named Elyse. In her first modeling Bethany appear as body painted girl in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The body paintings of Bethany Dempsey was photographed by Yu Tsai in New York and Bodypaint by artist Joanne Gair. Watch Bethany Dempsey beautiful Swimsuit body paintings pictures (14 Photos of bodyart Swimsuit model Bethany Dempsey).

Bethany Dempsey Body Painting. Traditional 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition features girlfriend and wives of the world's best soccer player U.S. midfielder Clint Dempsey. Bethany Dempsey show her support in painted jerseys and bikinis.

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Interview with painted model Bethany Dempsey-

Why did you decide to get body-painted for the Swimsuit Edition?
I had first known I was in consideration for the World Cup wives feature when they told me that it would be with body paint. I was a little unsure, but I looked at some of the past body paint features in SI and other work by Joanne Gair. Her work was really amazing so I decided to do it.

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How long did it take?
I think it actually took around 15 hours (just the painting).
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What did you do to stave off boredom while you were being painted?
Normally I am chasing around a one-year-old and doing a million things, so it was actually kind of nice to have nothing to do but sit still. We also listened to a lot of music and just chatted so it didn't seem boring.

Bethany Dempsey Body photography

Do you feel naked when the paint is on?
You don't feel naked, because you look in the mirror and it looks like you are wearing a swimsuit. The detailing is amazing.
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Brooklyn Decker Swimsuit Body Art Paintings 9 BodyArt Pictures

American fashion and bodyart model Brooklyn Decker appeared in the cover of the 2010 issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue (Painted swimsuit in the body). Brooklyn is also working for Victoria's Secret for the 2010 "Swim" collection. Watch Brooklyn Decker Swimsuit Body art paintings for the Sports Illustrated Issue.

Brooklyn Decker appeared as body art paint model in this SI issue. Most beautiful bodyart work of painted model.

Body art paintings Brooklyn Decker. Decker has been featured in Teen Vogue, FHM, Glamour and Cosmopolitan. Brooklyn also do campaigns for Intimissimi, Gap and Victoria's Secret.

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Brooklyn Decker was photographed by Rennio Maifredi in Grenada. Bodypainting and make-up by Joanne Gair for LBB Artist Management, using Body Art Products by Reel Creations, INC and Tinsley Make Up FX Studio.

Body Paint on Women

Body Paint on WomenWith the recent photos of Michael Phelps’ girlfriend Caroline “Caz” Pal hitting the Internet, I am reminded of the allure of body art on women. In this case I’m not talking so much about permanent body art like tattoos (which also can be nice), but instead the use of body paint. It’s so versatile. You can use it to dress up like your favorite character, pretend like you’re wearing a swimsuit, support the local sports team, advertise, or simply go artistic. There are even competitions around the globe where people compete for prizes.

To the right I picked out one of my favorites, The Invisible Girl. For your viewing pleasure, here are some examples of women of all ages that you might enjoy...

The Steps

1. Buy paints from Mehron, Inc., 45 E. Route 303, Valley Cottage, NY 10989, (914) 268-4106. They have a semi-reasonable brochure and provide some technical support. They can also direct you to dealers.
Body Paint on Women2. Mehron's "liquid makeup" is water-based and comes off easily, although red stains skin a bit. Plan on using three 4oz. bottles to completely cover a 5'7" tall, 120 lb woman. This stuff tends to be streaky and cracks a bit when it dries. It is also not good if your model sweats. However, if you want a "non-slick" look, it can be pretty effective. Best of all, you can shower it off.
3. The most convenient grease-based makeup from Mehron comes in 0.75oz sticks in dozens of colors (mostly slightly varied flesh tones unfortunately, but also plenty of colors). To use this you first apply it, smooth with a damp sponge, then put on translucent powder with a powder puff, then brush the excess powder off with a powder brush. Mehron sells sponges, powder, and powder puffs. Also, many women use grease-based makeup on their faces and understand this procedure.

Although the powder is supposed to "set" the makeup, I've found that the stuff still tends to rub off. So be careful if the model touches bare skin with painted skin -- you'll get a smudge.