Monday, June 4, 2012

Airbrush Gradient - Roadhouse Blues over Zoya Breezi


Hello Lacquerheads! Just a quick post today to show you a gradient I did with my airbrush. This was an experiment, so I decided to try it with my 4 day old Breezi mani - I've had bad luck with the airbrush before, and I expected to be removing another failed attempt. So, I didn't fix-up the Breezi base, I didn't buff anything or worry about scratches or tip wear. But... this time, it worked! I think the difference was solvent... the airbrush needs a very thin paint, watery consistency - and I had tried before to use acetone and MEK. This time, I used polish thinner - ethyl acetate and butyl acetate - and the airbrush liked these much better. Anyway, I like this enough to keep it a few days. This is just a coat of OPI Roadhouse Blues, thinned about 2S:1P, then dusted over the tips on top of a Zoya Breezi base, then topped with OPI topcoat. Here it is:



15 comments :

  1. GREAT job, Steve! I want an airbrush... but they're damned expensive and very few of my clients even ask for it anyway.

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    1. THANKS!!

      Yeah, if I didn't already own it, I wouldn't have bought it just for this. But, now that I have it working, I'm going to experiment with airbrush designs...

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  2. This is such a great idea! I use airbrush for my foundation and have an extra gun that I haven't touched...maybe I should try this!

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  3. The results are outstanding! Was the clesnup of the airbrush easy?

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    1. Jim, cleanup was a piece of cake! I use the little paint cup for this, not the 1oz bottle, and I just rinsed out the cup, then sprayed a little acetone thru the gun when I was done.

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  4. Really nice effect, it is so refreshing to see something like this being done at home too rather than a salon. Be nice seeing what else you come up with!

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  5. The results are amazing! Wonder if I can convince Hubs to let me use his airbrush, lol.

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  6. Great gradient! I've never used an airbrush--is there a lot of overspray to deal with?

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    1. There was some, but not too much. I used Chapstick on my fingers to the first knuckle, and when the overspray dried, it just peeled off.

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  7. It is beautiful to see nails on men looking great with all the choices of colouring and shine. I all for you Steve.

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  8. Looks great Steve wish you were close by in nc I would pay you to do mine

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  9. Looks great Steve wish you were close by in nc I would pay you to do mine

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  10. Looks great Steve wish you were close by in nc I would pay you to do mine

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  11. Looks great Steve wish you were close by in nc I would pay you to do mine

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