Airbrushed makeup is now a staple in the entertainment field and for films. With the popularity of HD televisions, stars want to look naturally glowing and dewy. They certainly do not want you see all sixteen layers of makeup on their skin and detectable foundation lines are so embarrassing. Some airbrush sessions cost over a thousand dollars, so imagine wanting to look gorgeous everyday at that price. In one week alone you could go broke!
Liquid makes up tends to oxidize quickly, forcing you to have to constantly touch-up your skin. Powder makeup just fakes off or get caught in between creases.Luminess can last an entire day without me having to worry about reapplying. Imagine having a brilliant conversation with someone but the only thing on your mind is whether your makeup is rubbing off and smearing all over someone else's clothes.
Airbrushing can be used to spread temporary tanners and bronzers unto the skin. Spray tanners can add up, especially if you are getting sessions every week. With this unstable economy and the demanding schedule most of us twenty-somethings have , who can afford to take time out of their day and money out of their pockets to drive to the tanning salon?
The coverage is builds with each application and the cosmetics come in a water-based mineral formula, completely unique to any other brand. I can blend the colors to get my perfect match for my unique skin tone and I don't have to bother with replace application tools, such as brushes and sponges.It washes right off with soap and water so the foundations won't clog pores.
Luminess can even give you highlights in your hair for a big night out. The last time I had blonde highlights, they were garish and my hair became so damaged. I don't ever want to go through that again. But, with Luminess I just spray the color right onto my hair and it washes out with shampoo. The versatility and safety of this technique is an added plus.
Check out this video below to see how the makeup artist uses the Luminess system on her client.
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