It is recommended to keep your airbrush compressor set on a medium air pressure setting when airbrushing foundation, blush, highlight or bronzer.
- If the pressure is too low, makeup can pool at the tip of the airbrush stylus and drip while making a mess or it may result in a splatter pattern on your skin.
- If the pressure is too high, you'll end up using way too much product way too fast thus wasting your makeup.
#AeroTip: Test your airbrush flow with water so that you don't waste your makeup. :)
#AeroTip: DO use a lower setting when airbrushing around the eye area. Ie. airbrushing to conceal or airbrushing color as eyeshadow.
#AeroTip: Dial on compressor is stuck? Check here to troubleshoot!
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