Sunday, September 23, 2012

Makeup Artist Kelly Crossley's Facts on Airbrush Makeup Application


As we look towards fall, what is going to pop as we browse through our magazines?  Flawless skin, lush lashes and a bold lip! How are you changing your makeup routine this season?  Some think that once they find a color lipstick or blush they love they need to stick with it.  But it’s a new season and a perfect time to change it up with fall colors.

First thing is first, your skin!! When your skin looks at its best, you feel so much better about yourself. Love that flawless look, than try Airbrush Makeup Application for that special occasion! Airbrush Foundations are thinner than regular foundations.  It is highly pigmented and leaves a natural, unflawed look through tiny pixels airbrushed to your skin.  It is water, sweat and tear-resistant and can last up to 16 hours! We use a silicone based air-makeup that will diminish any fine lines, hyper-pigmentations and acne scars. It’s HD photography’s best friend, which makes it perfect for weddings!!

Show off your radiant skin with Stila's All- Day Waterproof Volumizing Mascara to open the eye and a beautifully painted bold lip in a deep red or plum.  Suede Salon Spa and Body offers lip colors from Stila  in cool and warm shades to match your skin’s correct tone. My personal favorite this season is Stila's Long Wear Lip Color in “Lover” and “Daring”.  For a glossy lip, try Stila's Harvest or Foliage Lip Glaze Trio. Three midsized lip glosses for $12!!

Stop by and speak with myself or any other member of our talented makeup department to see which shade is best for you. Suede Salon Spa and Body offers a Private Makeup Instruction Complimentary during the Fall Season.   We look forward to helping you feel your best!! 

Kelly Crossley
Esthestican - Makeup Artist- Waxing Technician 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for your beauty advises. I'll count on it . I helps a lot. Looking forward to your information regarding airbrush thinner that suits to what kind of kits.

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  2. Hello!
    Just a question. You mentioned the extra fine pigments for the use on human skin. What do you think, whether they are suitable for "ordinary" airbrush works? For certain works on finest details the usual colours are sometimes too coarse, which ends up in drying-out of the colours at the tip of the needle. This can create bad sprinkles (alternatively sometimes I use car painting colours which are very very fine, but the thinner unfortunately is way too aggressive for some surfaces).
    Greetings!

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