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Tanlight
Aug 19, 2009, 09:57 AM
Can you use Airbrush Dha to give your skin a lighter color for a few days or a week? They use airbrush tanner why not airbrush lightener?
MAHARANI
Sep 3, 2009, 12:08 PM
Some one has mentioned before that they were able to achieve a much lighter complexion by airbrushing and was even able to convince a boyfriend that this was her natural skin colour.
lilgreg1
Sep 3, 2009, 12:27 PM
It's possible, but probably wouldn't last longer than a single application. Tanners use DHA (a epidermis color reacting sugar) that directly changes the color of the skin itself, (which is why it lasts for up to a week or more) which isn't possible at this time for achieving a lighter MELANIN concentration, and therefore a form of makeup would have to be used. Like all makeup, it's not even semi-permanent, and doesn't affect your skin's interior.
(Another reason as to why using skin lighteners in general take a long time; the melanin within your skin has to be removed, which is a slow process.)
imgorgeous
Sep 3, 2009, 01:53 PM
Hey little greg... where did you get your mono from ?
Please share you source... Since you mentioend you used mono and it lightedned your hands and legs instantaneously the next morning...
Please share your source with me... I have so much mono at home.. its hilarious that its not working for me at all !
Golden_Girl
Sep 3, 2009, 09:06 PM
I would also believe that they would need a much skilled makeup artist when applying with airbrush to make the skin appear lighter. Because after you add the basic tones, there are many other hues that will have to be added, such as the yellow hues and red hues, brown hues, etc. in order to make the skin look natural. So the makeup will eventually fade, and then reapplied on a consistent basis, which means they will be charging a lot more money for the effort.