Airbase make-up secrets
We give you the lowdown on Airbase make-up used by the stars...
Weve already shown you how to get Zaras fresh-faced make-up look, but our eyes were also caught by soap starlet Katherine Kelly. She looked flawless at royal wedding number two loving the bright orange hat so we found her make up artist Christopher Raine at Airbase ASAP! Katherine tweeted about her look, want to shamelessly big up make-up artist, Christopher Raine, who did my make-up for the royal wedding this weekend!
If you're considering airbrush make-up for your own bridal beauty look, consider the facts; Airbase has seven blendable, light-diffusing foundations, which are sprayed on using a portable, wireless airbrush compressor (weighing less than a bag of sugar). This settles, creating a smooth, even appearance that lasts without touch-ups, minimising shine and concealing blemishes, spots and tattoos with ease. Perfect for stressful mornings when you feel you cant step outside cover those dark circles and nasty pimples with the swish of this magic make-up wand.
We hear that celebs love to use Airbase make-up for a faultless finish on high-definition TV. The stunning range of Airbase Airbrush make-up was designed by Oscar nominated make-up artist Anni Buchanan, and created by St Tropezs Judy Naake.
One gorgeous foundation costs £32.95; a whole kit including foundation, blusher or bronzer, cleansing mitt, thinner and cleaner, airbrush and compressor costs £195. We say, go for either option for a dazzling look.
If youre as excited about this as we are, go to airbasemakeup.com to snap up a fab foundation for your own W-day look.
By Sandy Chapman










