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Different Types of Airbrush Machines

Single-Action Airbrush: This type is perfect for beginners, featuring a single trigger to control airflow. Its user-friendly design makes it an excellent choice for those just starting to explore airbrushing techniques, serving as a great entry point into the airbrush world.

Dual-Action Airbrush: Designed for professionals seeking greater control, dual-action airbrushes allow you to adjust both air and dye flow simultaneously. This flexibility enables you to create nuanced and detailed eyebrow designs, similar to using a fine brush for intricate artistry.

Gravity vs. Siphon Feed: The position of the dye reservoir—either above (gravity feed) or below (siphon feed)—affects how you utilize your airbrush. Gravity feed is ideal for working with smaller amounts of dye and achieving finer details, while siphon feed accommodates larger volumes, making it suitable for extended application sessions.

Recommended Spray Size: For optimal results, a spray size between 0.2 to 0.5 mm is recommended, allowing for precise application and coverage.