A Guide for the Permanent Makeup Pro — color tips
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The SofTap® colors have been considered the finest pigments for doing permanent makeup and have had an excellent reputation since 1988 when they were launched onto the market. But... Why?
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10 Tips on Changing the Darkness / Lightness of Colors
There are two situations when you need to change a color: A) If you want to change the pigment itself or B) If you need to change the color of an eyebrow from a previous permanent makeup procedure, keep in mind the following advice.
3 Tips for selecting permanent makeup colors using Fitzpatrick skin types:
For Asian, Black, and Hispanic with skin types 4, 5, & 6 use the following colors as your guide: For a black look, use Mahogany. For a dark brown look, then use German Chocolate, Cafe` Ole, or Royal Fudge. For a medium brown look, you may want to use either Chocolate Truffle, Cocoa, or Copper. For a light brown look; use Bordeaux, Milk Chocolate, or Caramel. For Brunettes of Dark, Medium, and Light Brown hair with skin types 1,2, or 3: For a black color use Charcoal or Mahogany For a medium to dark brown color, use Earth or Expresso...
3 tips on how to select a permanent makeup color
How to Select Your Color As you know, color selection is the most important part of doing a permanent makeup procedure. The other most important part is to put it in the right place. Everyone sees color differently, some people can see the natural undertones in a client's skin and others simply cannot. We developed our colors to not only help you see undertones easily, but also to help create a natural beautiful appearance for all of your clients. Choosing the correct color is as easy as 1, 2, and 3. There's no mixing, no guesswork, and no worries about...