As you all may know, airbrush makeup is the number one choice for brides. I probably would say 75% of my brides request airbrush makeup and the rest are either unfamiliar with it or just don't care. The best way to see if you like airbrush makeup is to request a trial/consultation with a wedding makeup artist in your area. This way you can see the wear of the formula on your skin. Some foundations (in my opinion) work better than others. For example, I love OCC airbrush makeup because it really looks like skin. On the other hand, Kett is used by many but not my fave airbrush makeup for many skintypes. Both are waterbased but for some reason both do not wear the same. I usually reach for the OCC before the Kett. However, recently I tried Dinair and really enjoyed it.My first experience with Dinair a few years back did not go so well. I found it to be very drying. It literally fell into every crack and pore! For people who really like the dewy look than Temptu (it contains silicone) may be the answer.
If all of this is making your head ache remember you really shouldn't be worrying about this anyway. This is the job of the makeup artist you hire. Just remember to request a trial from an experienced makeup artist and see for yourself. Go to my site at http://www.thebloomingbeauty.com/ and click on my About Us page. There you will get some information on the differences between airbrush makeup and traditional makeup.
I actually took a mobile photo of myself in the Dinair airbrush makeup. I wasn't going anywhere in particular but the girl at my local supermarket had to let me know how gorgeous my skin looked! You let me know what you think. Just try to focus on my skin not my big 'ole head!
My foundation and blush have been airbrushed on and lasted all day! I also used Moist and Dewey (a moisturizer by Dinair) over the whole application which gives the skin a satin finish. Without the Moist & Dewey the makeup can look very dry. Not very nice! Here is the image of me..not the best image but you get the gist right?!?
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