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Tiger-Designs offers body art kits for fundraising events

Howard Lake | 16 August 2007 | News

Amusement product company Tiger-Designs has launched ‘body art kits’, which offer a new way of raising funds at events. The company says that “body art is a fun and safe activity now being seen at festivals, theme parks and events”.

“This is a new way to have some fun and raise money for good causes and isn’t just restricted to charity events,” said Clive Sefton, Product Manager at Tiger-Designs. “Equipment can be hired or lent out by charities as a tool for individuals to fundraise on their behalf at almost any event, such as school fetes and village fairs”.

Body art kits cost £449 including VAT. Tiger-Designs say that users can be self-trained within an hour “and be applying up to £300 per two hour session of body art”.

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Tiger-Designs says that its body art “has been applied to over 150,000 people, young and old”. It states that all its body paint ingredients have been approved in the UK as a cosmetic and stencil material is fully rated for use on the skin.

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