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Flesh tones should be applied to the desired area with a fine-tipped or lipstick type makeup brush and then go over the area with your needles. Wipe off pigment and inspect your work. Reapply flesh color with makeup brush and work over that area. Do NOT run your needles in the actual pigment or you may get too opaque of a result. Camouflage is a subtle achievement.

 
Pink Flesh
8949
Scar camouflage. Choose closest to skin tone. Test small area, wait 3 weeks. Click here to add to cart
 
Pale Flesh
8950
Adjust sparingly, repeat as necessary. Wait 3-4 weeks between sessions. Click here to add to cart
 
Yellow Flesh
8951
Choose for warm skin tones. Also, to make superb flesh tones mix Ginger with White until desired color is achieved. Click here to add to cart
 
Hawaiian Flesh
9166
Rich dark balanced red/yellow flesh. Add white for lighter tints and mix with Areola or lipcolors as desired. Click here to add to cart
 
Neutral Flesh
9167
Few people realize collagen is gray so we’ve toned “neutral flesh” with a hint of gray. You’ll reach for Neutal Flesh often to camouflage small areas. Click here to add to cart




Also, for areola colors I use: Nude Lip Mix and Kiss Me!

 
Red Areola
8952
Dual formula red with iron oxide/organic balance and yellow to prevent from turning undesired “blue”. Wash with Créme or Chocolate Areola. Click here to add to cart  
  Pink Areola 9247 Softest, youngest pink for youthful touch or highlights Click here to add to cart
 
Creme Areola
8954

Pale pigment with yellow undertone and a “hint” of pink.

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Chocolate Areola
8953
This is a medium brown color with pink tones; may be used alone or color washed over with Cream Areola or Red Areola. Click here to add to cart

 

 

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