Apr 01,2025
The particles sprayed by makeup airbrush kits are usually fine, and the atomization effect depends on the type of equipment and parameter settings. Professional-grade pneumatic airbrush can control the atomization particle diameter to 30-50 microns (about 1/3 of the diameter of a hair), and the compressed air disperses the makeup into a uniform mist, with no obvious edge lines when covering. Electric airbrush may have slightly larger particles (50-80 microns) due to the performance of the built-in motor, but high-end models can still approach the pneumatic effect through precision ceramic nozzles. The actual makeup effect is closely related to the viscosity of the cosmetics - high-flow liquids (such as diluted foundation) are more likely to form fine particles, while thick pastes need to be used with special diluents. In addition, the cleanliness of the nozzle (residues will destroy the atomization), pressure regulation (usually 0.5-2.5bar) and the distance between the gun and the skin (recommended 15-20cm) will affect the final particle fineness. If it is not used properly (such as spraying at a close distance or undiluted product), it may appear granular, but when used correctly, it can present a thin and even makeup effect.