For the reasons stated above, children should be supervised by a responsible adult at all times when using this type of body paint.
The main advantages of using liquid latex over other kinds of body paint  are duration and durability. Other body paints tend to rub off and  smudge against fabric, often leaving dirty and possibly even stained  clothing. Once liquid latex has dried on the skin it does not present  these issues. Clothing will remain unblemished by the latex for as long  as it is worn. Whilst perspiration and body heat may encourage the latex  to separate from the skin slightly, the latex will not smudge or run  but remain intact until the wearer removes it by simply tearing or  peeling it away from the skin. Again, this does not leave a residue on  the skin like many other body paints. Depending on your activities and  the thickness of the applications, latex should last many hours before  it begins to separate from the skin. If latex is painted entirely around  body or body parts it will continue to cling to the body and can still  be worn for an unlimited time. Generally, it can be worn out for an  entire day or night, can be worn in water, and will last many hours  through photo shoots, performances and many other activities.
There are however some minor disadvantages, nothing that should  discourage the use of latex, more the need for a little common sense and  preparation. Before applying latex to the body it is necessary to  patch-test a small area of the skin to check for any allergic reactions.  It is quite rare, most people are not allergic to latex, but a small  percentage of users have reported skin irritation after coming into  contact with this kind of body paint.
On occasions where liquid latex has been applied to the skin over hair  it can be both difficult and painful to remove. Wet latex will bond  permanently to hair as it does to fabric. The only way to remove latex  with hair stuck to it is to pull it off, which of course also rips the  hair off the skin. Anyone who has experienced body waxing will be  familiar with the level of discomfort. The best preparation when  applying liquid latex is to first remove hair from areas of the body to  be painted. However, it is not always necessary as liquid latex can be  removed from moderate amounts of body hair with little effort and  minimum discomfort. Body hair may also be trimmed very short instead of  shaving.
