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Airbrush vs. Traditional Makeup: Which is the Perfect Pick for Your Big Day?


Choosing the right makeup for your wedding day can be a daunting task for any bride. There are a variety of makeup techniques available, but two of the most popular options are traditional makeup and airbrush makeup. In this blog post, we will explore the differences between these two techniques and provide guidance on how to choose the right one for you.


Traditional Makeup

Traditional makeup is a method that has been used for many years. It is applied using brushes, sponges, or fingers and is built up in layers to create the desired look. The products used in traditional makeup can vary, but they typically include foundations, powders, blushes, eyeliners, and lipsticks.

One of the benefits of traditional makeup is that it can be easily customized to match the skin tone and type of each individual. It is also easy to touch up throughout the day as needed, and there is a wide variety of products available to create any look from natural to dramatic.

There are some drawbacks to traditional makeup, however. One is that it may not last as long as airbrush makeup, especially in hot or humid weather. Another is that it can be heavier and more noticeable on the skin, which may not be desirable for some brides.


Airbrush Makeup

Airbrush makeup is a newer technique that has gained popularity in recent years. It involves using an airbrush machine to apply a thin, even layer of makeup to the skin. The products used in airbrush makeup are typically water-based and silicone-based, which allows for a lightweight and natural-looking finish.

One of the benefits of airbrush makeup is its longevity. It can last up to 12 hours or more without the need for touch-ups. It is also sweat-proof and water-resistant, which makes it a great choice for outdoor weddings or other events where the weather may be a factor.

Another benefit of airbrush makeup is its ability to create a flawless finish. The even application of the makeup allows for a smooth and natural look that is difficult to achieve with traditional makeup. Additionally, the airbrush machine allows for more precision when applying makeup to specific areas, such as under the eyes or around the nose.

There are some drawbacks to airbrush makeup as well. One is that it may not be as customizable as traditional makeup, as there are fewer colour options available. Another is that it may not work as well on certain skin types, such as very dry or very oily skin.


How to Choose the Right Makeup for You

When it comes to choosing the right makeup for your wedding day, there are several factors to consider. Here are some tips to help you make the right decision:

  1. Consider your skin type.

One of the most important factors to consider when choosing makeup is your skin type. If you have dry skin, you may want to opt for traditional makeup, as it can be more moisturizing. If you have oily skin, airbrush makeup may be a better option, as it is more lightweight and can help control shine.

  1. Think about your wedding location.

Another factor to consider is the location of your wedding. If you are having an outdoor wedding in hot or humid weather, airbrush makeup may be the better choice, as it is more sweat-proof and water-resistant. If you are having an indoor wedding in a cooler climate, traditional makeup may be more suitable.

  1. Consider the level of coverage you want.

The level of coverage you want is also an important factor to consider. If you want a more natural look with lighter coverage, airbrush makeup may be the better option. If you want a more dramatic look with heavier coverage, traditional makeup may be the better choice.


Not sure which one is right for you? Book a no obligation phone call with me, Victoria, and I'd be happy to have a discussion with you! You can book your best fit phone call by clicking the button below. Don't forget to fill out our contact form so we have all the information we need about your wedding day.








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