Airbrush makeup review
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Aug 10, 2014
Val V.
I have the dinair airbrush system and it works pretty good. The airbrush system only works for their water base foundation which will give a matte finish. Works great for oily skin. The only thing I don't like is that you can't blend the makeup when it's on your face. Once it is applied, it dries fast and there is no room for mistakes. You can't rub or blend together. Just don't even touch your face lol. You can apply powders over it ( blushes, bronzer etc.) but I wouldn't recommend any creams.
I would love to try a silicone airbrush foundation just because I think that is easier to work with.
Aug 10, 2014
Val V.
@Sarah no you can't. It will clog the airbrush gun I guess because it is a little thicker than the water base one. I asked around and everyone said the same thing. I guess the pressure to pass foundation through is enough for water base only. I didn't want to risk messing up my airbrush gun so I haven't done it. I am interested in purchasing a silicone base kit that way I have both. It would have been nice to have found one that does both in the beginning, but I didn't know much about silicone and water base then.