Advice on airbrush kit

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ConvergenceMakeovers

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Hi, please I need an advice on airbrushing kit. I am a professional makeup artist for two year and want to go into airbrushing newly. I have about $320 to spare. i want a compressor, airbrush and few products to practice with.
for this amount, what good combination can I get and would last a while as I might not easily get a replacement from my country.
I have read lots of reviews and at the edge of getting confused, lol:). I will also like an airbrush I can use other product in.

Thanks
 

HollyAU

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Bump for this thread because I was kind of hoping for some similar information. Though mine is for home/personal use. There's so many options out there and the reviews for some of the best models seem fairly split.
 

FiftyOne

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There are many choices actually in Air brushing. Its features, configurations etc. You have to consider the gravity feed, siphon feed, side feed. ​Its also about the external mix and internal mix. I am not an airbrushing expert but this Iwata Neo really gave me the confidence in my selection of my airbrush. I love it!
 
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NolAli

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Any updates here? I'm in search of a good airbrush system. I've recently come across Luminess Air reviews and their airbrush makeup foundation seems to be a good choice. But it would be great of someone shared the experience. Did anyone try it?
 
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makeupbyomar

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I can't speak of the Luminess Air system, however I use Iwata's Ninja Jet air brush system with Iwata's Neo dual action gravity feed gun. It's perfect for faces and for small areas on the body.

If you're using regular airbrush make-ups, cleaning your gun is very fast and easy. However if you're using alcohol based or PAX based make-ups, cleaning your gun is going to be very difficult and will take a couple of hours at a minimum.

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