Watch the video. McKenzie Westmore takes a look at the world of body painting with a variety special guest experts, including the stars of Syfy's upcoming series 'Naked Vegas', former Face Off contestants and the industry's top body painting artists. The special will feature two start-to-finish body painting demonstrations in the lab. Written by Anonymous. An awful-cobbled together special, that is really just a promo for SyFy's new body painting show Naked Vegas.

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Anyway, that was enough to get me to tune in and watch an episode. On the plus side, at least Face Off is about something your average viewer knows very little about, but has seen a great deal of. On the minus side, Face Off was produced with pretty much the exact same cookie cutter format as every other competitive reality show. So back to the episode. Finally, we do.
Our contestants arrived at the lab for a Foundation challenge based on a series of delightful hats the models were wearing. This is exactly the sort of Foundation challenge that made me wish we could get a better view of all the work done. Perhaps the reason for this wonderful Foundation challenge was to front load the episode with good feelings for what came next.
To celebrate the series launch of Face Off tonight, Wednesday, January 26, Syfy is introducing an innovative Facebook application that will allow users to tag and transform family, friends and themselves via easy-to-use make-up tools to change any Facebook photo into a monster, zombie, alien and more. The application works within the Face Off fan Facebook page, where users can simply go to Facebook. Transformed photos will appear in the Face Off Facebook page photo gallery. S yfy. All finalists will receive professional makeup equipment with the grand prize-winner — chosen by users — receiving a MacBook Pro loaded with imaging software.