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Q: Dina, I have a client that has a tattoo. I have tried everything to hide it for her. I've tried different ways... but the coverage is great,it really doesn't look that great. Can you give me some advise. What do you suggest?
                                               - Mary Lou
                                                 Minneapolis

A: Dear Mary Lou,
First of all - anything that is dark you have to lighten. Then spray the natural shade over it. Did you know we have 8 shades that cover tattoos and scares.
202-15 Light Yellow
202-18 Light Pink
202-21 Alabaster
202-25 Lt. Golden Beige
202-27 Natural Beige
202-29 DK. Golden Beige
202-43 Egyptian Bronze
202-52 Black
These work really well... you first spray on the color that matches the foundation shade then after, lightly spray the foundation. Better results faster and easier... Try it - it works! - Dina
Q: Dear Dina,
I have really bad skin, and I my skin is sensitive to most of the cosmetics on the market. I heard about your company and makeup line, Dinair. But I was wondering if it is hypoallergenic? And is it easy to use your product?
                          - Janet
                            Dallas
A: Dear Janet,
Since your will be spraying yourself, you will find it is very easy to learn when you follow the video or CD Rom (you can have either) enclosed with each system. You can call for help at Dinair. Also if a salon in your area offers Dinair that's the easiest was to learn.
The makeup is hypoallergenic. approved. These skin tone colors have greatly simplified tattoo coverage as well as covering scars.
Your skin breaths around the dots of makeup, and therefore it doesn't trap toxins or blocking your skin from breathing. - Dina
Leopard Stencil
#9860
Baby Lepoard
Spots #3240
Q: Dear Dina,
I saw somebody wearing your leopard hair design. It looked fantastic. How do you do that?
                                             - Shirley
                                               New Orleans
A: Dear Shirley,
Start by spraying a little bit of hair spray to set the area for the design. If the hair is dark, spray a white starting color. Then you spray some random dots for the leopard color background such as fawn, and topaz for the natural color. Next position the leopard spot stencil over the background pattern. Spray black through the openings in the stencil. You can get the stencil (#9860) and we have a trendy eye shadow stencil to match (see photo to left -#3240). You can have fun with his and mix what colors you want. - Dina
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