I was wondering, since I have only used the Kryolan Silicon Based Make
up for a wedding and now I want to buy (this weekend) some key colors
in a water based liquid airbrush make up that I want to not have to
mix by hand (unless it is old and I want to stretch it;-) I am at a
loss. I am a Fantasy Face Painter and Body Artist by trade, the
glamour make up was a fluke. I now want some vibrant colors that are
dependable. (I use Wolfe FX and Paradise mostly in my sponge and brush
art if that helps.)

What brand of water based liquid premixed make up do you prefer to
use. I mean if you had, God forbid, all your airbrush make up stolen,
What would you replace it with if you have...$500.00?

I know I will be wanting Black, White, Red...
What are the key 6-10 colors you would die with out and what brand are
they?

Thank you so much for your time.
Wendy Grace
Neverland Faces

On Oct 12, 10:16 am, "Kat B." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Answers to the airbrush questions:
>
> "I am getting a sonic cleaner to clean my airbrushes. Do I put rubbing
> alcohol or water in it to clean them."
> It depends on what you were using with the airbrushes. If you used an
> alcohol-based product, then you need to use alcohol to clean them. If
> it's water-based, use airbrush cleaner or what the product
> manufacturer recommends for cleaning. If it's a hybrid (water/alcohol
> based) you'll need to get the cleaner they recommend.
>
> "Should I take the guns apart first?"
> I would. The action of the cleaner loosens the particles, but fluid
> flow is necessary for particles to flow freely from the surface. The
> needle in the closed position will trap the particles inside the
> nozzle cone." Also, the main body of the airbrush should NOT be
> totally immersed. Some artists chuck the whole thing in, but you will
> have issues with the gaskets deteriorating and the air pistons in the
> lower half sticking. (Pain to clean) Put the gun (minus the needle,
> needle guard, cone and cap) into the cleaning solution in a narrow
> container so it holds the gun on end, with the two openings in the
> fluid. (This is for both gravity and siphon feed guns). Let it soak
> for about 15 minutes, then clean as directed in the manual.
> DO NOT USE PIPECLEANERS!!!!!!!! (They fall apart and fuzzies get stuck
> inside the airbrushes.)
>
> "Which tattoo adhesive do you recommend?"
> European Body Art is the new favorite. There was another manufacturer
> that I used, but shipping has become near impossible for delivery in
> the USA .
>
> "I would like some stencils of all breeds of dogs...........any
> recommendations?"
> Look online and do your homework. Be sure the stencils are made of a
> material you can work with. Each artist has a preference, so you'll
> need to do some investigating when you get to the sites to see what
> material they use. Trendy Tribals does incredible custom stencils and
> has a wide variety. Give Stephanie a holler and she can go through her
> library of designs and let you know what she has ready-to-cut.
>
> "Which  paint brand do you recommend for using on the face? (vs. the
> body)"
> Again, preference. You can use any water-based liquid face paint and
> use an extender to thin it.  Mehron's mixing liquid is a favorite as
> an extender/thinner. In a pinch, I've used cake make-up whirled in a
> blender. I do NOT recommend using this method if you plan on storing
> the make-up over 24 hours. Cake make-up is not intended to be used in
> this manner and you can run into problems. It IS useful when you have
> a client with specific needs and don't have liquid make-up available.
> (Be sure to strain before using. Clumps are a pain!)
>
> "What size Co2 tank do you take if you are not using electricity?"
> Depends on how long do you plan on spraying and what you're spraying?
> 5lb tank 2-3hours at 12-20 PSI*
> 10lb tank 4.5-6 hours at 12-20 PSI*
> 20lb tank 6-8 hours at 12-20 PSI*
> *This does not mean the airbrush is running consistently, but
> intermittently with normal face painting usage.
>
> Spray Safe,
> Kat B.

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