When you are using airbrush, it is best not to use an oil based moisturizer....BUT if you are using Temptu's silicone airbrush makeup you can. I brush on their silicone makeup around the eye area as a concealer and then airbrush the rest of the face with it.

Temptu also carries their regular airbrush makeup which is not silicone based. The silicone airbrush makeup can be retouched like traditional makeup, unlike most airbrush makeup.

I have also used the Colorstay mixed wht 244, and find it to be very versatile like the silicone Temptu's product. the only problem that I have had with the silicone one, is the consistancy. It is thicker than the usual airbrush makeup so you have to really make sure that you clean your brush a lot.

So my best suggestion to get the look that you want to achieve is to put on a moisturizer then use the creams and liquid makeup that you want to use and then use the airbrush last to tweek any uneven areas on the face. Since airbrush makeup is so thin, when you put the airbrush makeup on first and then come on top of it with creams and liquids you can run the risk of having blotchy areas where you have removed the airbrush makeup.

Another option is to use the revlon skinlights POWDER on the "hot" sections (cheek, bridge of nose, chin, inner corners of eyes and brow bone) of the face to add more shine as your last step to your makeup.

Candace Corey
Makeup & Hair Artist
www.candacecorey.com
(look for my latest work on the Toe Jam ad campaigns)