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As more television stations broadcast in HDTV, makeup artists must adjust
their technique and products for a screen resolution quality that has as
much as 10 times more picture detail than analogue TV! Airbrush makeup
creates a look that can¹t be achieved with sponges, or fingers. It is no
longer the future, it is here, hand in hand with HD.

Airbrush make up will last the whole day. It creates a virtually flawless
look, blends beautifully and feels like your not wearing makeup at all. All
colors are FDA approved, are fully hypo allergenic and safe to use. The
application can be adjusted to be very soft and light or heavier to cover
tattoos, freckles, birthmarks etc.

Airbrush makeup is the fastest growing aspect of the beauty business today.
Make up artists and academy's everywhere are all jumping on the bandwagon.
It is already being requested by TV and movie personalities as well as the
general public in cutting edge salons worldwide.

Whether it¹s digital photography, footage shot in hi-def and transferred to
film, or live broadcast, airbrush makeup is the right solution for today¹s
media!

An airbrush makeup demonstration revealed the Hollywood makeup secret and
showed how a natural, flawless look is created in film, TV and high
definition television (HDTV). Participants discovered why ³TV studios and
film directors such as Steven Spielberg insist on airbrushing for their
actors. A good portion of the makeup in Spielberg¹s 'A.l.', was sprayed on
and the same applies to the DreamWorks feature ' Time Machine'.² [The
Guardian]

What is unique about Airbrush Makeup?

* No sponges or powder puffs
* Lightweight, natural and flawless look
* Makeup of choice in high definition television (HDTV)
* Hygienic, long-lasting, rub and water resistant, yet simple to remove
* More efficient and faster to apply than traditional makeup

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