Thursday, April 28, 2016

Paint Acrylic Nails with Airbrush

If you've got here it is because you want to get a perfect manicure and professional results, and we're going to help it. In this article we will show you how to paint acrylic nails with step by step and get a professional manicure airbrush. You can also see some examples of decorated porcelain nail arts with this sophisticated technique.

The first thing you need is to know what exactly an airbrush is. Perhaps you have not heard of this device or perhaps you sound use in other fields. An airbrush is just a small tool that sprays a thin layer of paint on a surface, resulting in a superb finish and very precise in painting. It is something like a small paint gun.

There are two kinds of airbrushes, suction or gravity, and are often used for other purposes, such as painting clothes, makeup or decorate nails among many other things. For painting nails, airbrush gravity, like the gravity feed airbrush kit, is the most appropriate, helping to decorate more accurately by using less amount of paint. And you should know, if you buy the OPHIR portable airbrush compressor, it usually comes in a kit with everything you need: air compressor, needles...

Using an airbrush to paint fingernails requires prior learning and management tool. If you have not previously never used we recommend to try on another surface for testing. Airbrush inside a needle will be of different sizes. Depending on the size of this, so will the flow of spray paint. Given that the nails are a fairly small area, ideally to be more precise it is that the needle does not exceed 0.2mm, which is as thin as a thread (kits usually bring different needle sizes).

Apply a base coat of polish to your nails and wait to dry.
Regulates the compressor to 1.5 bar.
Fill the cup with superior airbrush paint (a few drops will suffice).
Protect the area adjacent to the nail to avoid making a mess.
Choose a template for the design and put it just above the nail. Place it just like the rest of nail designs that are homogeneous.
Sprayed with airbrush at a distance of 2 cm and moving from side to side so that the paint is uniform. For spraying you will have to pull the trigger there at the top. The further back the pulses, the more amount of sprayed paint.
Apply a final layer of transparent enamel on your nails to make your design last much longer.
Once you finish with your great design Nail Art, clean the remains of airbrush painting and Save it for the next design!

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