White face paint is a type of paint used to create a white base on the face for various purposes such as stage makeup, cosplay, and Halloween costumes. It is typically made from a combination of white pigments, such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, and a binder, such as water, oil, or wax. White face paint can be purchased pre-made or made at home using simple ingredients.
White face paint has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world. In ancient Egypt, for example, white face paint was used by both men and women to protect their skin from the sun and to create a more youthful appearance. In the Elizabethan era, white face paint was used by actors to create a more pale and ghostly appearance. Today, white face paint is still used by actors, clowns, and other performers to create a variety of looks.