Senjo-Color Airbrush Make-up
Senjo-Color is renowned for its high-quality airbrush water-based makeup, perfect for both beginners and professionals. This highly pigmented makeup is ideal for creating vibrant body paint designs and offers excellent coverage. Whether you are working with an airbrush, brush, or sponge, Senjo-Color consistently delivers radiant results.
With 24 different colors in the range, Senjo-Color offers endless creative possibilities. The colors are blendable, allowing you to easily create unique shades for your projects. From subtle tones to intense hues, Senjo-Color has the perfect color options for every body paint or makeup project.
Safe for use on the skin and easy to remove with water and soap, Senjo-Color products are a favorite among makeup artists and body painters worldwide. Discover the full range and get inspired by the versatility and quality Senjo-Color has to offer.
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Water-Based Airbrush Makeup from Senjo-Color
Senjo-Color airbrush water-based makeup can be used with an airbrush, sponge, or brush. Senjo-Color is a highly pigmented makeup that is safe for use on the skin.
The Special Features of Senjo-Color
- Liquid, water-soluble, and highly economical in use
- Suitable for both brush and airbrush applications
- Recommended for beginners and professionals
- High pigmentation
- The colors can be mixed with each other
- The colors are easily removed with water and soap
- Made in Germany
By purchasing the bodypainting colors of Senjo-Color Basic, you are getting a product known for its high pigmentation and color intensity. Since the colors can be mixed together, you can create your own unique shades. Models love the comfortable feel on the skin and the subtle scent of the airbrush makeup. Removing the makeup is easy and comfortable with water and soap.
How Much Makeup Do You Really Need?
We recommend using about 70-100 ml for a full-body paint on a person with a slim figure, 1.75 m in height, when using an airbrush. With a sponge, you will need more, around 100-150 ml. Always calculate extra makeup so you don’t run out during a project. Of course, this can vary depending on the actual skin surface and desired coverage.