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Dec 7, 2014
Madison J.
I use an airbrush machine for my daily makeup. I've recently switched to Mac'a face & Body foundation because it's water based like my other airbrush makeup. It's slightly to thick, any recommendations on thinner or should I just used distilled water?
Dec 7, 2014
Ashley D.
I wouldn't use it in a air brush machine because it's not meant for it and may clog the machine. Also I would NOT put water in the foundation, it will ruin the finish and make the foundation separate. I think Rcma may make a foundation thinner if you wanted to check that out.
Dec 7, 2014
Gisell G.
Personally I think you should order more makeup from where you got the machine because the foundation is specifically made for it so it won't mess up your machine.