About Airbase
How did Airbase begin?
Airbase was created by Judy Naaké, the lady that bought St.Tropez to the UK. Airbase has since had product development by Oscar nominated make-up artist Anni Buchanan.
What is it made from?
Airbase combines a unique mix of ingredients with silicone at the heart of it's formulation. Feeling beautiful and luxurious on the skin, the silicone chosen does not clog your pores, allowing your skin to breathe. It is this that helps give Airbase Make-Up unrivalled durability.
Silicone: Silicone is heat-resistant, non-stick and plyable. That means that your Airbase Make-Up application lasts all day and can be 'moved' for a few minutes unlike water based foundations. Any errors are therefore easy to correct after application.
Vitamins A and E: Airbase contains Vitamin A, an ingredient that is proven to improve elasticity of the skin and therefore reduce fine lines. It also contains Vitamin E. This is an anti-oxidant that moisturises and repairs helping to deactivate the free radicals that age the skin.
Who already uses Airbase?
Hermione Norris (Cold Feet and Spooks) is a huge fan of Airbase. Airbase is also a favourite of the Girls Aloud make-up artist Liz Martins. Jemma Kidd Training School, who offer courses in airbrush make-up using Airbase. Not forgetting that ITV and SKY are now regular users of the Airbase product too.
‘Flawless and fantastic! The coverage is great and it feels like I have nothing on. I love it!’
Hermoine Norris (Spooks, Cold Feet, Bouquet of Barbed Wire)
On TV and Film...
SKY, Loose Women ITV, This Morning ITV, Dancing On Ice, Strictly Come Dancing and X Factor.
On Stage and The Catwalk...
Priscilla Queen of The Desert, Joseph and The Technicolour Dreamcoat, Love Never Dies, Sister Act and London Fashion Week.
In Training and On Brides...
Jemma Kidd Make-Up School, Illamasqua Training School and Muse Training School.


