• Espresso is a red-brown-based universal pigment perfect for Fitzpatrick skin types 1 and 2. It features a predominantly inorganic composition, offering a balanced shade for various skin tones.
    • Base: Red-brown
    • Shade: Universal shade for Fitzpatrick types 1-2
    • Composition: Mainly inorganic pigments
    • Best Combination: Pairs well with Hazelnut №1 and Dark Chocolate №5
    Download here. the SDS certificate of Eyeliner Pigment Black.
  • The ideal choice for refreshing slightly grey eyebrows.
    • Shade: The warmest in the palette
    • Base: Orange
    • Recommended for: Red-haired individuals
    Download here the SDS certificate of №2 Milk Chocolate.
  • The ideal choice for refreshing slightly grey eyebrows.
    • Shade: The warmest in the palette
    • Base: Orange
    • Recommended for: Red-haired individuals
    Download here. the SDS certificate of Eyeliner Pigment Black.
  • Overview: Berry Nectar is a cool, medium-saturated watercolour shade suitable for both fair-skinned and darker contrasting individuals. It effectively covers peach shades of old tattoos.

    • Shade: Cool medium-saturated watercolour
    • Ideal For: Fair-skinned and darker contrasting individuals
    • Use: Covers peach shades of old tattoos
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    №3 Berry Nectar – 15ml

    Original price was: £56.00.Current price is: £45.00.

    Overview: Berry Nectar is a cool, medium-saturated watercolour shade suitable for both fair-skinned and darker contrasting individuals. It effectively covers peach shades of old tattoos.

    • Shade: Cool medium-saturated watercolour
    • Ideal For: Fair-skinned and darker contrasting individuals
    • Use: Covers peach shades of old tattoos
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    Overview: Berry Nectar is a cool, medium-saturated watercolour shade suitable for both fair-skinned and darker contrasting individuals. It effectively covers peach shades of old tattoos.

    • Shade: Cool medium-saturated watercolour
    • Ideal For: Fair-skinned and darker contrasting individuals
    • Use: Covers peach shades of old tattoos
  • Ideal for individuals with an olive skin undertone.
    • Base: Red-brown
    • Use: Perfect for deep brown eyelid shading
    • Mixes Well With: №1 Hazelnut and №4 Light Brown
    Download here. the SDS certificate of Eyeliner Pigment Black.
  • Perfect for covering warm red shades of old eyebrow tattoos.
    • Base: Cool yellow
    • Ideal For: Blondes and gray-haired individuals
    • Mixes Well With: №3 Cognac and №2 Milk Chocolate
    Download here. the SDS certificate of Eyeliner Pigment Black.
  • Perfect for covering warm red shades of old eyebrow tattoos.
    • Base: Cool yellow
    • Ideal For: Blondes and gray-haired individuals
    • Mixes Well With: №3 Cognac and №2 Milk Chocolate
    Download here. the SDS certificate of Eyeliner Pigment Black.
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    №4 Red Velvet – 15ml

    Original price was: £56.00.Current price is: £45.00.

    Overview: Red Velvet is a bright red watercolour shade that pairs well with the Yellow corrector to achieve a scarlet colour. It can also be used to add a bright scarlet note to basic shades for a striking accent.

    • Shade: Bright red watercolour
    • Best Combination: Pairs with Yellow corrector for a scarlet colour
    • Use: Adds a bright scarlet note to basic shades
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    №4 Red Velvet – 15ml (Expires 27/11/26)

    Original price was: £56.00.Current price is: £25.00.
    EXPIRY DATE : 27/11/26

    Overview: Red Velvet is a bright red watercolour shade that pairs well with the Yellow corrector to achieve a scarlet colour. It can also be used to add a bright scarlet note to basic shades for a striking accent.

    • Shade: Bright red watercolour
    • Best Combination: Pairs with Yellow corrector for a scarlet colour
    • Use: Adds a bright scarlet note to basic shades
  • Overview: Red Velvet is a bright red watercolour shade that pairs well with the Yellow corrector to achieve a scarlet colour. It can also be used to add a bright scarlet note to basic shades for a striking accent.

    • Shade: Bright red watercolour
    • Best Combination: Pairs with Yellow corrector for a scarlet colour
    • Use: Adds a bright scarlet note to basic shades
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