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9135
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True neutral blonde. A real favorite.
Makes a good base for hairstrokes too with DreamBrow. Mix
very well before using. May mix with other colors. |
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9111
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A dark brown which can be added to other
eyebrow shades. May be used alone for deep Brunette tones.
Add red hues with Brow Red Highlighter. |
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8478
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Dark hairstroke color. Also use for eyeliner.
Balanced Neutral brow color--very dark. Tip by Liza! Mix with Cashmere
for rich brown "suede-like" color. Mix with Goldilocks
for rich Corinthian Leather color. |
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163
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Universal Tint: In Brows, Camelot can be used alone to lighten a brow that's healed a bit too dark. It can be used to soften edges, lighten and de-emphasize selective areas. Also a good tint for lipcolors and works as a camouflage color too. |
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9199
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Rich light brown with few
red hues but enough warmth to stay the rich brown that you
want for many of your clients. Not too ashy or red. Sure
to become a favorite. Just dark enough to do hairstrokes
if you wish. Mix with Burnt Toast for rich brown
"suede-like" color. |
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9156
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Warm brown/black good for eyeliner or brow hairstrokes. If you want darker then use Burnt Toast. |
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Balanced brown with a wide range of effects depending upon how densely you implant the color. Rich roasted coffee color when applied lightly but quite dark when applied repeatedly. |
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9113
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Dark gray-brown. For medium
gray-brown mix 1/2 each Light and Dark Beechwood or add
a few drops of Hawaiian Flesh or Gold Digger. No unwanted
red hues. |
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9115
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Blonde-brown. No red hues. For medium
blonde-brown, mix 1/2 each Light and Dark Tawny Brown. Flaxen-like
(dark). Mix with Lt Beechwood for Platinum Blonde. Better
yet, use Blonde Moment! |
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9174
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Dark ash brown for hairstrokes or dark
brow without red. Add Hawaiian Flesh or Bubblegum to get
milk chocolate and to soften and warm up. It heals very
true dark brown. |
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8480
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Mix with any brow color for golden tones;
use alone in redheads; mix with white for flesh tones. Absolutely
fabulous pigment with orangey undertone. Can go surprisingly
dark in redheads/strawberry blondes with lots of blue in
their skin. But no purple or blue. |
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This color is a delight to lighten and
brighten a "too dark" or "too ash" brow.
A good highlight brow color. Quite fair to use alone but
good as a contrasting color or base for hairstrokes when
your client wants the natural look. Mix with Burnt
Toast for rich Corinthian Leather color.
Tip by Liza! |
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This eyeliner shadow color can be used
in brows for a rich neutral to ash brown color with barely
a hint of warmth. |
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Dark Ash Brown undertones remain rich
in the skin. Originally intended as Eyeliner Enhancement
Color it can be used for brow hairstrokes. |
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9173
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Medium ash brown with some warm undertones.
Lighter, softer counterpart to Dream Brow. Can use for hairstrokes. |
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9116
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Very light yellow-brown. No red hues.
Flaxen color (darker than Flax 11). Technicians with an
artist's eye for color seem to like Lt. Tawny. |
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9110
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Mix with Flax 11 for strawberry blondes;
mix with Soft Beechwood to a soft pinkish gray. Mix with
Dark Beeckwood to a deep brunette. Never fails! Never use
alone! Use as additive to all other brow colors. |
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9389
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Smoke is a true, neutral gray. No blue undertone. To lighten, add 1-2 drops of Neutral Flesh after shaking both bottles in the Pigment Shaker. Great for BROWS and EYESHADOW with #9 Magnum in Permapoint Machine. |
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9112
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Light gray-brown. No undesireable red
hues. |