Invented by the Japanese, the Air Touch Foundation comes in a sleek, red hand-held disk. Inside the case houses a battery-operated ionizer and refillable sachet of color. Before you use the product, it is strongly recommended that you moisturize your skin (which you should anyways) and do your eyebrows, eyeshadow and blush. Next, hold the disk 4 inches away, press the on button and move it along the contours of your face. The tiny positively-charged foundation color particles will then be drawn straight onto the negatively charged ions on your skin, covering anything with a high water content while avoiding hair, eyebrows and clothes.
The whole spraying process takes about 15 seconds. During the spraying, We cannot see the color particles but we can definitely feel a gentle breeze on face. The foundation leaves behind a moist finish that takes longer than usual to dry. It is VERY important that you keep your hands and hair off your face before the foundation dries off or else it will smear and get patchy. Once the foundation sets, our skin looks smooth, glowy, evened out and just unbelievably natural. The undereye circles and freckles still show through but you can always build up the coverage by spraying a second layer or use a concealer on top.
Color-wise, there are only 4 shades available in the US. OP-1 is the lightest with pink undertones, OP-3 is a medium color also with pink undertones, BP-4 is a darker beige/yellow color and BR-6 is the darkest with more neutral undertones