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Airbrush Makeup A friend of mine just bought an airbrush makeup system
Have you ever had your makeup airbrushed on ? Did you like it and is it so great you would never go back to applying it otherwise ? She told me to swing by and she would paint my face - she took classes an everything ! | |
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Blade Runner is my only reference on that matter. | |
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Mach said: A friend of mine just bought an airbrush makeup system
Have you ever had your makeup airbrushed on ? Did you like it and is it so great you would never go back to applying it otherwise ? She told me to swing by and she would paint my face - she took classes an everything ! Keep the settings low and apply in light strokes. | |
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I think it's overrated as an everyday option.
For special tasks and stenciling effects sure. A friend of mine brought her kit to show me (she knows I used to do makeup). She was all excited about it. I was like, you have to pull all this shit out every morning?? | |
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johnart said: I think it's overrated as an everyday option.
For special tasks and stenciling effects sure. A friend of mine brought her kit to show me (she knows I used to do makeup). She was all excited about it. I was like, you have to pull all this shit out every morning?? Did she do your face for you ? | |
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johnart said: I think it's overrated as an everyday option.
For special tasks and stenciling effects sure. A friend of mine brought her kit to show me (she knows I used to do makeup). She was all excited about it. I was like, you have to pull all this shit out every morning?? Thank you. I was wondering if something like that would be worth it. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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apparently it damages your skin and ages it quicker so unless it was for a special occasion i wouldnt bother, that being said i never normally wear makeup anyway With Love there is no Death | |
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b3xy said: apparently it damages your skin and ages it quicker so unless it was for a special occasion i wouldnt bother, that being said i never normally wear makeup anyway
How so ? Anyway - Yeah ... I am not a daily makeup person I would not invest in a system but I am going to let her paint me | |
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Mach said: b3xy said: apparently it damages your skin and ages it quicker so unless it was for a special occasion i wouldnt bother, that being said i never normally wear makeup anyway
How so ? It's just make-up. How would it age your skin faster? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Mach said: johnart said: I think it's overrated as an everyday option.
For special tasks and stenciling effects sure. A friend of mine brought her kit to show me (she knows I used to do makeup). She was all excited about it. I was like, you have to pull all this shit out every morning?? Did she do your face for you ? She offered. | |
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Genesia said: johnart said: I think it's overrated as an everyday option.
For special tasks and stenciling effects sure. A friend of mine brought her kit to show me (she knows I used to do makeup). She was all excited about it. I was like, you have to pull all this shit out every morning?? Thank you. I was wondering if something like that would be worth it. I say either liquid with a brush or powder/mineral with a brush are simplest/convenient and effective everyday options. I really look at airbrushing (mainstream, not for certain artistic effects) as a trend. I really think the reason it appeals to some is cause it looks and feels like you're doing something professionals do (seen on tv ). | |
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johnart said: Genesia said: Thank you. I was wondering if something like that would be worth it. I say either liquid with a brush or powder/mineral with a brush are simplest/convenient and effective everyday options. I really look at airbrushing (mainstream, not for certain artistic effects) as a trend. I really think the reason it appeals to some is cause it looks and feels like you're doing something professionals do (seen on tv ). Except they'll never be able to do it like the professionals do. I currently use Laura Geller Phenomenal Foundation (a liquid) over her Spackle primer. It's very natural and the primer helps the color stay put - which is nice, because it doesn't sweat off onstage. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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if done correct it can look fantastic! I have seen it done on women and men.. | |
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virginie74 said: Blade Runner is my only reference on that matter.
NOT a good look | |
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omg this is not a good look | |
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Genesia said: Mach said: How so ? It's just make-up. How would it age your skin faster? its something to do with blocking the skins pores and how it is applied it was mentioned on some tv programme though it was a little while ago and i cant remember the exact details soz With Love there is no Death | |
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http://www.airbrushmakeup...attoo.html
this is a HUGE hint to someone ~ mhm yeah I hope u read this | |
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They have tutorials on airbrush makeup on YOUTUBE. It seems to take an awfully long time to do that, I don't have the patience. | |
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I had it done as a trial before a wedding at a professional designer beauty spa, and it felt and looked terrible. My skin was tight and felt like it was gonna crack, makeup looks awful if it's caked on, au naturel makeup is beautiful, especially Chanel or YSL. | |
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It was fun ... looked a bit too made up for me ( plastic face = LOOK at my made up face syndrome ! )
Felt weird too Not really a look I would go for in makeup but I can see the appeal for those that really like makeup n toys n shit | |
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