Hello Everyone!! Ok, so here are my preliminary thoughts on Dinair’s airbrush makeup system. Make sure to watch until the end because I demo the system at the end. When I was at IMATS I had a chance to test out and become more familiar with airbrush systems. I had always found them quite scary, but most airbrush systems are actually VERY easy to use and friendly operate. :D This is not my full review of the system, although it may sound a bit like a review at times…lol…but I am really enjoying the system (it is a lot of fun). Indeed, I had never experienced this truly “airbrushed” look until using the actual air compressor/air gun set up. Now that I have achieved an airbrush finish, I am in awe of how seemless, natural, flawless, and full coverage airbrush makeup can be. I will also be doing a first impressions/demo with the Temptu system (in about a week). Hooray for going way overboard as usual!! Thank you so much for watching !! Michael www.twitter.com

i am looking for a good air compressor and airbrush gun? I need some one to recommend me a specific bran。 Thanks。

i think that airbrushing sneakers would be a great hobby but i don’t know where to start!! I own a air compressor will i be able to use that and attach a airbrush?? What kind of paint should i use?? What do i use to finish of the sneaker[to make it SHIN3!!] I just need any and ALL tips!! PLZ AnD THANK U!!
Yea I KnO!! My Daddy Bought a Compressor but he Never uses it!! So i WILL!! LOLz

Julie takes us through the proper usage of Dinair’s newest Mini-Compressor. Learn more. Visit Dinair @ www.airbrushmakeup.com http www.dinair.tv

My fiance has spray tanned me around 10 times. We have used clear tanner and bronzed tanner. We’ve used a Badger airbrush, a Husky touch-up paint gun and a regular car spray gun. We use a 15 gal. air compressor. The result is usually satisfactory.
My problem is that on the sites that I’ve looked at for tanning solutions say that it takes 2 to 3 ounces of solution to do one full body tan. When I tan it usually takes around 8! I know that there are alot of factors that could be determining that but I don’t know what we are doing wrong??
I’m 5’6" 125lbs, the psi is set at 40, the solution is at factory consistency, also we’ve been using siphon feed not gravity. Is that wrong? Any suggestions welcome, thank you!

I am looking forward to becoming an Airbrush Tattoo Artist. I was wondering what all would I need and about how much should I expect to spend to get everything needed to get started such as the Airbrush, Air Compressor, Ink, etc.

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i think that airbrushing sneakers would be a great hobby but i don’t know where to start!! I own a air compressor will i be able to use that and attach a airbrush?? What kind of paint should i use?? What do i use to finish of the sneaker[to make it SHIN3!!] I just need any and ALL tips!! PLZ AnD THANK U!!

I am looking forward to becoming an Airbrush Tattoo Artist. I was wondering what all would I need and about how much should I expect to spend to get everything needed to get started such as the Airbrush, Air Compressor, Ink, etc.

I am looking forward to becoming an Airbrush Tattoo Artist. I was wondering what all would I need and about how much should I expect to spend to get everything needed to get started such as the Airbrush, Air Compressor, Ink, etc.

I want to airbrush my friend’s guitar. I already own an air compressor. (the big one’s, like you buy at Lowes or Home Depot)

And I want to know what I need. (obviously an airbrush, but anything else???)

Also what type of paint do I need?

And will it still come out nice, smooth, and glossy just like the store guitars?

If not HOW do I make them nice, smooth, and glossy like the guitars you buy at the store?

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