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That is not a good idea , they are made of wax, try writing on something soft and porous, then try to remove it, the chemicals you would have to use would damage your skin, or the soap and water , and rubbing would do some damage also.

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If it is not made for use on skin, then it shouldn't be used for face painting. It can cause allergic reactions, and doesn't look very good.

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Crayons are wax, and wax isn't harmful, so I suppose, yes. you can. I don't know if it wil show or not, but you can go ahead and try!

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