What Is Airbrush Make Up?

The airbrush technique is done by using compressed air, which will break down concentrated colors of makeup, like blush or foundation, turning it into a very fine and very light mist. The mist, in turn, is sprayed ever so lightly onto the face and in careful layers, which gives a look that's both natural and flawless.


While the fine, concentrated mist can provide great coverage on its own, it also can be done evenly with some practice. Airbrushing is also great for hiding those everyday imperfections, like blemishes or moles, as well as being able to provide a way to enhance or lessen certain features of the face.


Traditional ways for applying makeup such as with brushes or even fingertips can cause damage to the skin, often resulting in tugging, pulling or scratching the skin's surface. The only thing that touches your face with airbrushing is the makeup itself, ensuring that your skin isn't damaged in the process.

It's also a wonderful way to ensure that any makeup application isn't put on too heavily when the layering techniques are done correctly.

Although people often think that using this technique means having to deal with the feeling of stuff getting blown into their face, many users find that it's actually a soothing process. They also commonly mention how it doesn't feel like they're wearing makeup, since the coverage and application of it is so lightweight.


Airbrushing is great not just for hiding everyday imperfections, like blemishes, but it's also good for more severe ones that most makeup methods struggle with or can't hide whatsoever. Things such as scarring, tattoos, birthmarks, bruising and many other problematic issues can easily be hidden effectively with the airbrush application.


Airbrush make up is a wonderful way to get the perfect coverage that many are looking for, all while being able to customize the look and color of your makeup to your suit your needs.

What's more, is the fact that it's also waterproof, eliminating the need to reapply things as often as you would have to with standard types of makeup.

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