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Oct 17th, 2005, 05:05 PM
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Does anyone know what airbrush makeup is or has used it? It's supposed to give a perfect finish, especially good for pictures. It is also much more costly than regular makeup. Is it worth the price??
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Oct 17th, 2005, 05:39 PM
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i've just seen the sally hanses airbrush foundation in duane reade.....never tried but i saw a woman undergoing a makeover in this show "what not to wear" and the makeup artist used that on her. she kinda prayed a bit on the face then blended with a sponge and said it gives an even matte finish......
coverage is sheer i think
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Oct 18th, 2005, 12:29 PM
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Thanks shweetdreamz, I didn't know that Sally Hansen made airbrush makeup (that would be much more affordable than the prices I saw for custom color blends online--close to $100!).
I went to a wedding recently, and the bride had gotten the airbrush makeup done from a makeup artist. In person it looked ok (she has naturally pretty skin, the makeup kind of hid it), but her pictures turned out beautiful!!
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by shweetdreamz
i've just seen the sally hanses airbrush foundation in duane reade.....never tried but i saw a woman undergoing a makeover in this show "what not to wear" and the makeup artist used that on her. she kinda prayed a bit on the face then blended with a sponge and said it gives an even matte finish......
coverage is sheer i think
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true  and it cost 9 to 10$ depends on drug stores price but not more than that 
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:12 PM
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hey after this thread i actually went to duane reade and saw that airbrush makeup....yeah i think it was around $10.....i just stood there and stared at it till my head hurt debating whether to get it or not. see the stuff that ends up in a corner in duane reade is usually the unpopular stuff and it was in a corner. also in the instructions/ingredients part it didnt say anything like non-comedogenic/oilfree/allergy free etc or what sort of skin type its for, i have sensitive skin so i didnt get it....
just some more info i thought i'd share .....
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:18 PM
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^ I do that everytime im in a drugstore 
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:35 PM
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^^ the staring part?.....yeah i know i go there to buy like some nail hardner and end up spending an hour and getting out with three/four extra items...!
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:46 PM
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Yeah, the staring. Should i get this or that? THat one's a dollar cheaper ( im a big cheapO), do i really need this, can i get it cheaper elsewhere, can i afford it etc. I dont go to Duane reade anymore tho, i goto Rite aid, u can return makeup if udont like it
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Sara516
I dont go to Duane reade anymore tho, i goto Rite aid, u can return makeup if udont like it
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hehehe CHEAPO!
pssssst....u can return it? really? cool!
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:53 PM
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Acutally ive never had to return any makeup though, I alwyas get the same shade/brand of foundation and lipcolors, n eyeshadows most colors look nice on me anyway  .. they do hav the guarantee so thats' enough for me 
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Oct 21st, 2005, 12:55 PM
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^^ ok ok baba!
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Oct 26th, 2005, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by shweetdreamz
hey after this thread i actually went to duane reade and saw that airbrush makeup....yeah i think it was around $10.....i just stood there and stared at it till my head hurt debating whether to get it or not. see the stuff that ends up in a corner in duane reade is usually the unpopular stuff and it was in a corner. also in the instructions/ingredients part it didnt say anything like non-comedogenic/oilfree/allergy free etc or what sort of skin type its for, i have sensitive skin so i didnt get it....
just some more info i thought i'd share .....
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:-| then Sallay hansen is agreat option cause they make good products for sensitve and also for oily skin .. you can find it at "rite aid" and "cvs pharmacy" or any other brand name drug store (if u live in Us or Canada)
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Oct 26th, 2005, 05:17 PM
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^^ yeah but i didnt see any indications of it being for a certain skin type...
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