Do Airbrush Makeup Products Really Work? I Put 2 Best Sellers to the Test

There are two things most of us consider nonnegotiables when it comes to foundation—killer coverage and a seamless finish. While there are a ton of powder and liquid foundations out there that can provide both, there's another category of makeup that's been on the rise—airbrush foundation products. I'm sure you've seen professional makeup artists use airbrush devices or even spray-on foundations, but you can 100% use them yourself, too. It isn't as complicated as you might think.

To prove this point, I tested a couple of popular spray foundations and provided my thoughts below. If you're also curious about what exactly makes airbrush makeup products different than traditional foundation, and a celebrity makeup artist's take on it, keep on scrolling for all the details.

What Is Airbrush Makeup?

Formulas meant for an airbrush device are different from those for traditional foundation because the machine pushes the product out in a fine, controlled mist that's attached to an air compressor. Airbrush-device foundations are thinner and usually water-soluble, so the product absorbs into your skin better. The idea is that it creates more of an even finish.

The real question, though, is does this make it any better than traditional liquid or powder foundations? According to celebrity makeup artist Beck Wainner, not exactly. "I think there's a big misconception that using airbrush makeup is better than manually applying foundation or that it lasts longer and gives you more of a flawless finish," she says. "The finish and longevity [of your makeup] are [actually] based on what products are used and the skill set of whoever's applying them. Personally, when it comes to applying foundation, I prefer a regular formula. Airbrush makeup does not mean you will appear airbrushed or photoshopped in person; it's simply just another way of applying makeup."

If Wainner ever does use an airbrush device, though, she'll use Temptu's Air Deluxe Airbrush Kit ($415). "It includes a large variety of shades as well as blush and highlighters," she shares. Below, you'll find a few more device options along with other airbrush foundation formulas if you'd like to try them for yourself. See how the internet's most popular spray-on options held up after I tested a couple for myself.

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Associate Beauty Editor

Shawna Hudson is a beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and travel writer with over 10 years of experience. She graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a degree in journalism and has written for other publications such as Bustle, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Elite Daily, and more. She is currently a beauty writer at Who What Wear and hopes to continue feeding her (completely out-of-control) beauty obsession as long as she can. Stay up to date on her latest finds on Instagram @shawnasimonee.