ProAiir ProLong is a multi - functional wonder! It serves as a barrier spray, an extender for all ProAiir products without altering pigment, and a mixing liquid for mica or glitter powders. As a barrier spray, it can be applied over face or body art to significantly enhance durability. It even works like a charm on dried water - based artworks. When added to any ProAiir product, it boosts durability and thins the makeup while keeping pigmentation and opacity intact. Mix it with mica or glitter powders to create long - lasting, shimmery brush - on makeup. This extender/barrier liquid is perfect for sweaty actors, making makeup last longer. It also rehydrates ProAiir makeup smoothly without affecting pigment, ensuring a seamless airbrush flow. To remove, start with liquid soap or body gel to create a lather on the skin. Then, wipe clean with a washcloth, baby wipe, or rinse with water. Baby oil or makeup remover are also great options. Avoid using bar soap with water before applying liquid soap. For body painting removal, first lather liquid soap or body gel on the skin outside the shower. Then step into the shower and rinse, gently using a'scrunchy', washcloth, or loofah if needed. This product is not tested on animals, though it does contain shellac, a bee by - product.

Hey there! Here's how to use ProAiir ProLong. You can use it as a barrier spray. Just spray it over your face or body art to make your makeup last longer. It also works well on dried water - based art. To thin ProAiir products, add a bit of ProLong. This will not only increase durability but also keep the color just right. You can mix it with mica or glitter powders to create some shiny makeup. When applying with a sponge, just dab it on. Rubbing might take off the makeup underneath. After applying, you can set it with baby powder or translucent makeup powders. Now, for removal. First, use liquid soap or body gel to make a lather on your skin. You can wipe it clean with a washcloth or baby wipe, or just rinse with water. Baby oil or makeup remover also do a great job. Don't use bar soap with water before using the liquid soap. If you've done body painting, lather the soap on your skin outside the shower first. Then go into the shower and rinse, and you can gently use a'scrunchy', washcloth, or loofah if you need to. One thing to note is that this product isn't tested on animals, but it has shellac, which comes from bees.