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Hello and welcome. I'm Dina with Dinair Airbrush Makeup. The most Sanitary Makeup on the planet. Thank you for emailing me your questions. I want to answer your Frequently Asked Questions. Here's our first question. Do you need to powder with Dinair? There is no need to powder over Dinair Airbrush Makeup. When you airbrush on Dinair makeup, It sets on contact, creating micro-dots. Your own natural skin is showing around those dots. Here's our second question. Do you need to use a setting spray with Dinair? When airbrushing Dinair, you do not need a setting spray. Dinair is self-setting. We want you to airbrush Dinair on clean skin. There should be no moisturizer on the skin. We moisturize over the makeup, Not under the makeup. Moisturizing under usually sacrifices the integrity of the long-lasting benefits of Dinair. But, you can test your own moisturizer and see if it's compatible and doesn't affect the long-lasting wear. Here's our third question. What are hot spots? Hot spots are a buildup of makeup in one spot. It usually is from not knowing Dinair's golden rule of airbrushing. Let me explain a single control airbrush to you. When you turn on the compressor, the air comes out of the airbrush. You have to pull the lever back on the airbrush to bring the makeup out because the air is constantly coming out of the airbrush. You must keep moving the airbrush gently, physically. Then you should pull the lever back gently for the makeup to come out because the air is constantly flowing out of the airbrush. You must cut the makeup off by pushing the lever forward and then continue to move. The makeup in the nozzle runs out. You won't have hot spots and you have the right distance approximately six inches away from your skin, you will look flawless. Distance is your friend. Here's our fourth question. What are the benefits of using Camouflage Neutralizer? I use Camouflage Neutralizer in my makeup every day. I need a little more coverage in certain areas and it gives me that extra coverage that I need. And, it lasts all day. It has a little cosmetic alcohol in the formula. Also, it can help to balance out acne-prone skin. It's like concealing while healing. Here's our last question for today. How do I spray fine lines around the eyes? Under your eyes, will be the last place you learn how to airbrush. You will have to spray less, less, less. The skin around your eyes is very thin and it will take very little Dinair to take care of those areas. You will gently pull the natural folds and squint lines. Spray in the direction of that line and spray very sparse. It takes so little makeup to get your coverage. You will be airbrushing at a very close range. So pull the lever on your airbrush back very little. It's like pumping your lever ever so gently. We have a lot of different colors to counter for whatever the issues might be, to help you achieve what coverage you might need and for you to use less and less makeup. If your skin is dry, you can use one drop of Moist & Dewy and one drop of Airbrush Makeup. Back bubble and spray gently in the direction of those lines. If you just spray over those fine lines, you will accentuate them. Here's another option. See what works best for you. You can use Moist & Dewy with any of Dinair's makeup lines, natural, matte, satin or velvet. I wouldn't recommend using Moist & Dewy with Camo Neutralizer, tattoo cover or extender. Or you can airbrush one drop of Moist & Dewy over the makeup. You can spray under the eye, but do not spray Moist & Dewy on the eyelid. If you have any more questions please email me at [email protected] Happy Airbrushing!