Airbrush makeup is a special type of cosmetic applied with an air-operated machine. This type of makeup is sprayed through a wand or pen that is attached to an airbrush compressor. It is a very popular medium for models and movie stars whose images appear as close-ups in magazines and movies.
History
The first patent for an airbrush compressor was registered in America in 1876 by Francis Edgar Stanley, who also created the Stanley Steamer vacuum cleaner. Airbrushing was first used as a makeup medium in the 1925 movie Ben Hur. With the advent of the Internet, airbrush makeup became more accessible to the general public, with various companies selling both airbrush compressors and airbrush makeup.
Types
The two main types of airbrush makeup are silicone and water-based. The silicone airbrush makeup is the type professional makeup artists use, especially on movie sets or for occasions when makeup must look flawless. Water-based airbrush makeup is the more affordable and accessible type, and is favored by those who want an everyday makeup look.
Benefits
Airbrush makeup provides a flawless, even look over the skin. A look can be managed by adding more layers of airbrush makeup to create a more dramatic effect. Airbrush makeup is the longest-lasting makeup type, with the average durability of 16 hours--although it can last up to 20 hours. It is also sanitary, because the wand never touches the skin. For this reason, airbrush makeup can be used on multiple people without having to sterilize application instruments.
Warning
Airbrush makeup and equipment is the most expensive type of cosmetics. The airbrush compressor alone costs hundreds of collars, and specially-made airbrush makeup is required. Airbrush makeup should be applied slowly, with light pressure on the trigger, to create even layers and avoid streaking.
Potential
Airbrush makeup allows maximum control over a makeup coverage, progressing from a natural to a stage look. Airbrush makeup allows its users to color-match the exact skin tone. It is also a great way to get an artificial tan or cover body tattoos.
History
The first patent for an airbrush compressor was registered in America in 1876 by Francis Edgar Stanley, who also created the Stanley Steamer vacuum cleaner. Airbrushing was first used as a makeup medium in the 1925 movie Ben Hur. With the advent of the Internet, airbrush makeup became more accessible to the general public, with various companies selling both airbrush compressors and airbrush makeup.
Types
The two main types of airbrush makeup are silicone and water-based. The silicone airbrush makeup is the type professional makeup artists use, especially on movie sets or for occasions when makeup must look flawless. Water-based airbrush makeup is the more affordable and accessible type, and is favored by those who want an everyday makeup look.
Benefits
Airbrush makeup provides a flawless, even look over the skin. A look can be managed by adding more layers of airbrush makeup to create a more dramatic effect. Airbrush makeup is the longest-lasting makeup type, with the average durability of 16 hours--although it can last up to 20 hours. It is also sanitary, because the wand never touches the skin. For this reason, airbrush makeup can be used on multiple people without having to sterilize application instruments.
Warning
Airbrush makeup and equipment is the most expensive type of cosmetics. The airbrush compressor alone costs hundreds of collars, and specially-made airbrush makeup is required. Airbrush makeup should be applied slowly, with light pressure on the trigger, to create even layers and avoid streaking.
Potential
Airbrush makeup allows maximum control over a makeup coverage, progressing from a natural to a stage look. Airbrush makeup allows its users to color-match the exact skin tone. It is also a great way to get an artificial tan or cover body tattoos.