Airbrush Makeup

  Airbrush makeup is not a new concept to the makeup industry. It has been used in film for many years. Airbrush makeup was used in the movie Ben Hur in 1922. It was then used as a fast technique of applying makeup to many actors.   Airbrush makeup picked up a bit more popularity in the 1970s. It was originally thought of as an area of specialty in the cosmetic world.

  Today, airbrush makeup is on the rise in popularity due partially to the increase in technology such as digital pictures and digital television and its long-lasting durability. In the past, film and television makeup was exaggerated so that the actors did not appear to be washed out. Some makeup had to be applied darker than normal to be seen in the bright lights while other times colors choices were limited due to the color of light. Cameras, lighting, and viewing quality were not as clear and exact. The viewers could not see lines in the makeup; therefore, the lines were not quite defined. Makeup covering facial imperfections such as blemishes and scars was less visible. Many touch-ups were needed. In other cases, film speed greatly affected the makeup, making everything visible. The makeup artist needed to be concerned with film sensitivity before applying makeup. Today, digital pictures and digital television have enhanced faces so that every line, blemish, and blend can be seen clearly. Close-up shots are common. As a result, today's film and television makeup have adjusted to the need for perfection and precision by relying on airbrush makeup.

What is Airbrush Makeup?

  Airbrush makeup is makeup that is sprayed on to the face and body using a fine mist. Most airbrush makeup kits include a sprayer, a hose, a small compressor, and samples of foundations in several tones. The liquid foundation or colored makeup flows easily through the airbrush due to its fine particle size. The airbrushing technique provides a flawless, sheer result that is desired for the film and television industry. It is perfect for close-up shots. Makeup artists like the natural-looking effect airbrush makeup gives. Airbrush makeup also prevents product contamination between clients. Since the makeup is in jars that attach to the air brush, artists can apply makeup to several people without contact between clients. Models like the fact that airbrush makeup lessens the pulling and tugging on the skin.

Makeup

  Airbrush makeup is specially formulated using fine pigments so as to not clog the machine and equipment. It is the fine pigment size that gives a sheer, flawless finish. Because of the flawless finish, translucent powder is not always needed to set the makeup. Makeup companies such as Kryolan produce airbrush makeup that is fast drying and smudge-proof. The cost of the foundation is comparative towards other fine quality cosmetics. Other cosmetic lines such as KETT offer high quality, long endurance, and precision definition. Kett Cosmetics offers complete airbrush sets including the compressor and its wonderful line of foundations which are water-based and alcohol free. Classes are offered at several locations and at affordable prices.

Airbrush Equipment

  If you are deciding to include airbrush makeup as part of your portfolio, you will need to invest in a quality product. A quality airbrush will cost between $75.00 to $150.00. You will also want to research complete airbrush sets that include the compressor, hose, sprayer, cleaning equipment, and makeup starter kits. This may be a wise investment for you to fully understand how to use the airbrush and which cosmetics are used most often.

  When deciding upon an airbrush system, there are two basic types: a single action system and a double-action system. The single action airbrush is commonly used for less complicated applications. It has a button to release color and a button to release air. The double-action airbrush uses the same button. The makeup artist is able to use the airbrush with one hand. Many artists prefer the double-action for this reason.  

Uses for Airbrush Makeup

  Airbrush makeup can be used in a variety of applications. Besides being used in film and television, airbrush makeup is an excellent choice for photography. With its precision and flawlessness, close-ups with digital pictures are popular.

  Airbrush makeup is also used in temporary tattoos and henna applications. It is perfect for highly pigmented, detailed pictures. The application is quick and precise.

  Another common use for airbrush makeup is the application of bronzer or tanner. The airbrush provides a more even, natural tan without streaking.  

Concerns When Using Airbrush Makeup

    As with any piece of equipment, it is important to read all instructions and warnings before beginning. Because airbrush makeup is spraying fine particles into the air, the makeup artist will need to invest in a ventilation or exhaust system.  

Where to Shop for Airbrush Supplies

  www.studioairbrush.com

  www.occmakeup.com

  www.kettcosmetics.com