Airbrush machines and my skin?
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Jan 6, 2014
Brianna M.
So not to long ago I made a post of my skin being funky wig makeup and I mean my makeup fills my pores and looks like makeup spots and just looks bad but do you think if I used an air brush machine to do my makeup I could get the flawless skin I want?
Jan 6, 2014
Caitlin M.
You could but have you tried using a primer under your makeup? It can help keep makeup from filling pores and give a smooth surface for makeup to go over. And you can also try using a stippling or buffing brush to apply it and it gives it a nice airbrush type finish. Airbrushing with an actual airbrush can look great but it takes practice to be able to do it on yourself and the machines can be difficult to work with sometimes, they can clog. They really do take some time to figure out, at least the kind I learned on in school, which wasn't one that took cartridges. It may be easier to try primer and a couple different ways of applying it first. Not to mention cheaper too :)
Jan 6, 2014
Brianna M.
I have used several brands of primer and they don't seam to work and I've tried many different brands of primer and brushes but that you for the advice I will keep looking for other ways
Jan 14, 2014
Caitlin M.
Have you tried Hourglass? It's pricey but it's the only primer I liked enough to buy. I got the travel size for $18. And I'd recommend real techniques expert face brush. It's great for an airbrushed look.