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L.A. Splash Cosmetics

L.A. Splash Cosmetics

If you’re sick of reapplying makeup every 20 minutes while you and your fellow guard members wait to perform, you might want to switch to L.A. Splash Cosmetics.

L.A. Splash makeup is sweat-proof, and it will stay on your skin all day without needing to be reapplied. At the same time, it’s made with natural ingredients—it does not contain any chemicals that can stain your skin, so it’s easy to remove with soap and water once your performance ends.

Similarly, you can safely apply the company’s glitter to your face and eyes (unlike craft glitter, which could cut your cornea). L.A. Splash’s glitter is precision laser-cut polyester film, which softens when it comes in contact with moisture.

These cosmetics also “look really good on the floor,” according to Susan Wilkinson, marketing director. “Our products are created with high amounts of pigments, which make them apply vibrantly.” L.A. Splash has more than 900 of these vibrant colors to choose from, so you can color-match makeup to any costume or theme.

If cost is a concern, no worries—L.A. Splash is affordable. “[L.A. Splash makeup] is a great product with a good price point,” says Ruth Ann Medworth, director of the guard at Northview High School in Brazil, Ind. “It’s cost-effective for our group to use it, and it looks great.”

For more information, visit http://www.splashspirit.com/.

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