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Nov 13, 2012
Mindy N.
I am on the fence about air brush make up like Dinair or Temptu. It doesn't seem good for everyday... and it's expensive.
What are you thoughts on Air Brush Make Up? Would you buy it? Use it daily?
Nov 13, 2012
Caitlin M.
I don't really have an opinion on airbrush makeup...I've done it before and it does look nice but I wouldn't do it on myself ever, let alone every day. It is messy if you do it yourself.
Nov 13, 2012
Caitlin M.
Well, I guess I did actually have an opinion haha. Not sure why I said that lol.
But a side note, you could always make your own airbrush makeup. If you already have an airbrush and compressor you can thin down any liquid foundation with witch hazel and spray it through your airbrush. Then just use witch hazel to by itself to clean it out when you're done. I imagine it would be much cheaper to do this in the long run, and its also better because you can mix your own shades and use whatever brand you like, versus the pre-mixed shades you get in the cartridges. I've heard a lot of complaints about the limited shade choices.
Nov 13, 2012
Rebecca Y.
I had to learn airbrush for my certification and although the finished product was nice, the application is messy and depending on your skill it can be time consuming! definitely would not use it daily!
Nov 13, 2012
Mindy N.
Thanks for your responses! I guess if I have a disposable income and lots of spare time.. haha i would buy it.
Nov 14, 2012
Caitlin M.
Yea, in my experience airbrushed foundation is really just for special occasions or clients who want that super flawless skin. I find it really easy to do on other people, but would never attempt to do it on myself on a daily basis lol. I just use a blush brush to buff on my foundation, it gives it a similar effect without the airbrush.