Mehron Makeup Clown White Professional Makeup (7 oz)

In 1960, magician, radio and movie actor Philip Morris and his wife started a costume company. They were soon producing costumes and props for every major Hollywood movie studio and are best known for their unique life like mascot and animal costumes.

Product Features

  • The first choice of professional clowns and mimes
  • Efficient coverage without dryness or cracking
  • Holds up even under demanding performance conditions
  • Specially formulated to be smooth and easy to work with
  • Proudly Made in the USA since 1927

3 thoughts on “Mehron Makeup Clown White Professional Makeup (7 oz)”

  1. Would recommend this to novices and pros! Gentle on skin! We’ve painted our faces, in the past, for various parties, holidays, and running events, but usually used the cheap face paint from the party store. Those paints often ran with sweat and caused breakouts on my girlfriend’s sensitive skin (her skin is quite fair, and mine is quite oily, so we’re a bit of a challenge when ti comes to face makeup.)We chose this paint because it seemed to have good reviews overall and the ingredients indicated it was lead free (Petrolatum, Mineral Oil,…

  2. Great Harley Quinn make up I purchased this to use for my Harley Quinn cosplay. I used sponges to apply, you don’t need a really thick coating, goes on very smooth and even. It is a bit tacky to the touch, I covered myself in baby power once it was all applied and then it dried very smooth. Did not crack. Did not have issues with smudging either. Too clean it off I used a warm washcloth with soap and for tough areas I used just generic oil based make up remover. I have very sensitive skin also and did not have a break…

  3. HOW TO USE CLOWN WHITE The negative comments for Mehron Clown White all say much the same things: “It stayed sticky and made a mess! It looked blotchy on my skin!” These problems arose due to the users’ ignorance, NOT because of some flaw in the product. So, as a public service, here is how to use clown white.1. Start with a freshly washed face, free of makeup, oils, and grime.2. Use two or three fingers to scoop approximately a teaspoon of clown white out of the container. Place…

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