psi for airbrush nail art

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Northern Nails

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Hi, as the title sugests what is the psi for airbrushing nails. It's been ages since i trained and cant remember what it is. Also i have three needles, one for tanning one for tattooing and one for nails. I was cleaning them and got them mixed p so not sure which is now sed for what. They do have grooves at one end obviously to determine which is whic but only if you now what they mean. one has no grooves one has one groove and one has two grooves. Is this making any sense???

Can anyone also recommend paints for airbrushing.

Many thanks,x
 
The thicker the needle to larger your spray diameter will be -> the biggest for tanning, the middle one for temp. tattoos and the smallest one for nails. Make sure you have the right needle cap for them aswell * you need to change this as you change your needles * it normally sits allong with the needle in the packaging it comes in.
the one with no ridge is an 0,2 needle => nails
the one withe one ridge is an 0,4 needle => tattoos
the one with two ridges is an 0,6 needle => tanning

I use createx paints since they give a very good coverage, lots of different colors. These are craft paints with which you can paint on canvas, cars etc... They work well for me.
 

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