Medium Brown Tina Davies Pigment (15ml)

22.00

Available for purchase.

Medium brown is a warm, medium-value pigment with an orange base that’s ideal for clients who want a rich, realistic brown color that’s neither too light nor too dark. Old faded orange, green, purple, blue, and red PMU will be covered by this ultra-concentrated mixture.

DISCLAIMER

When you buy this product, you’re formally agreeing that you’ve completed enough certified training to be able to inject it safely and efficiently, and you’re taking full professional responsibility for your own competency.

Description

Buy Medium Brown Tina Davies Pigment

Buy Medium Brown Tina Davies Pigment, Medium brown is a warm, medium-value pigment with an orange base that’s ideal for clients who want a rich, realistic brown color that’s neither too light nor too dark. Old faded orange, green, purple, blue, and red PMU will be covered by this ultra-concentrated mixture.

Clients with pink, pale, beige, and olive complexion tones should use Medium Brown Pigment.

The Medium Brown Pigment is easy to match to the client’s skin tone and hair color, and it keeps its color for a long time.

The CTL has tested Medium Brown Pigment and found that it passes the demanding standards outlined in Resolution ResAP (2008)1, which is currently the most stringent test for Tattoo and Permanent Make Up products on the market.

Pigments, glycerin, witch hazel, aqua, rosin, benzyl alcohol, and isopropyl alcohol are among the constituents. The pigments have been gamma ray sterilised and are vegan and cruelty-free.

For best results:

  • Shake well before use.
  • Use a pigment ring that has an internal sponge to prevent spillage.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Hold up a colour chart to the client’s forehead to visualise a suitable colour.

Don’t:

  • Dilute the pigment with water.
  • Mix Tina Davies Pigments with other brands.
  • Mix 3 or more colours.
  • Try to darken with Bold Brown Pigment or Ebony.

DISCLAIMER

When you buy this product, you’re formally agreeing that you’ve completed enough certified training to be able to inject it safely and efficiently, and you’re taking full professional responsibility for your own competency.