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Nadine

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Hi, i was thinking of doing a home learn airbrushing course - maybe the essential nails one...I read on a thread that you would be better buying the best equipment & just buying the DVD - can anyone advise me on equipment & where best to start? nadine:hug:
 
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I'm sorry there is no way you can buy an airbrush of all things and have no training :irked: it is a skilled art and you not only need to understand airflow, pressures and controlling paint The most important part is cleaning and maintaining your airbrush.
Please call The Airbrush Company 01903 767800 or goto Airbrushes, Airbrush supplies and compressors, UK

I didnt do a home learn course as Gina Wallace aint gonna fly over and help unblock your gun for you so its best if you head to Pat Fernandez as I believe my trainer Melle is no longer teaching.

Its my most treasured possession my Iwata compressor and 6 yrs later i am still airbrushing.
 
When using an airbrush is it the same as an artist would use to airbrush a shirt or a canvas? I know the products used are different. I have some experience with an airbrush as my mom is an artist, but I don't want to use the right products in the wrong tools.
 
i'm using only for nail-art but i can'nt understand... to much paint goes on, and I know is hard to explain but, mayby one day i will finde time for training...
 

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