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Color Identification Chart© (CIC)
Color
Temp/Value
Eyeliner Colors
Cool -1
Midnight
Value 1
Black (115)
Base
Black
Organic
Suggested Use:
Carbon-based true black eyeliner or lash enhancement. For
carbon-based experienced technicians only. Migration is
possible when using any carbon black. Black-BLACK will offer
dramatic contrast against any eye color.
A laboratory blends of ½ Carbon Black and ½ Iron Oxides. Use
in upper lash line avoiding inner and outer canthus. For
technicians experienced with carbon black only. Migration is
possible when using any carbon black
Beautiful rich black eyeliner or lash enhancement. Appropriate
for all Fitzpatrick skin types. A beautiful black eyeliner color.
A brown BLACK eyeliner appropriate for Fitzpatrick skin types IV and all eye colors.
Cool -1
Value 1
Black
Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -1
Value 1
Black
Inorganic
Cool- 2
Value 1
Brown/Black
Inorganic
Cool -2
Value 2
Brown/Yellow
Inorganic
Rich dark chocolate eyeliner. Appropriate for Fitzpatrick skin
types I-V and all eye colors. May use as eyebrow color on
Fitzpatrick IV.
Jade (703)
Cool - 2
Value 2
Green/Blue
Inorganic
Ocean Blue
Cool -4
Value 2
Blue
Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -3
Value 3
Violet/Blue
Organic
&Inorganic
Charcoal (119)
Cool -3
Value 3
Gray Black
Inorganic
Steel
Gray(122)
Rich Velvet
Cool -3
Value 3
Gray Black/Brown
Inorganic
Fashion Green eyeliner best not used alone for longevity
purposes. Mix with Taupe for a sage color, with Charcoal for a
smoky effect.
Fashion Blue eyeliner. Quite intense and best if mixed. Mix with
Jade for teal eyeliner. Mix with Taupe for muted soft color or
with Charcoal for a slate blue smoky effect. Works well for
people with green or blue eyes as an accent eyeliner above
black lash enhancement.
Deep Violet fashion eyeliner. Use above a black lash
enhancement for accent eyeliner (especially nice for people with
brown or blue eyes). This is a beautiful accent color.
True charcoal. Great for “minimum commitment” eyeliner. A
good option for male lash enhancement. Looks great on people
with light blue or gray eyes
A gray-BROWN that goes into the skin and heals beautifully.
Cool -3
Value 2
Violet/Blue
Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -2
Value 6
Pale Pink / White
Inorganic
Ultra Black
(109)
Onyx (102)
“must-have”
Black Magic
(103)
“must-have”
Ebony Brown
(104)
‘must-have’
(803)
Rich Sapphire
(814)
(802)
Highliner (420)
A deep violet black eyeliner color. The added violet is subtle.
This is a beautiful color and looks fabulous against dark eyes on
Fitzpatrick I-IV.
Use for the ‘French Eyeliner’ effect above a black liner. Not very
popular in the U.S. USE WITH CAUTION!
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Eyeliner Halos…Pre-mixed eyeliner
enhancements for a soft, shaded,
powdery effect.
Cool -1
Green/Brown
Halo Khaki
(725)
Value 4
Yellow/Brown
Inorganic
Halo Forest
Cool -1
Value 4
Green/Brown
Inorganic
Cool -1
Value 4
Blue/Gray
Both Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -1
Value 4
Gray/Brown
Inorganic
Neutral 0
Value 4
Brown
Both Organic &
Inorganic
(724)
Halo Denim
(120)
Halo Taupe
(272)
Halo Brown
(271)
Color
Temp/Value
Eyebrow Colors
Cool -1
Sahara (266)
Value 5
Once you have pigmented the lash enhancement and fine liner,
next, place halo color directly above the eyeliner and blend
down onto the liner.
Use above black upper lash enhancement, brown or black eyeliner.
Use on Fitzpatrick I-V. Beautiful on Hazel or Green eyes. Add drop
of Black Magic to deepen.
Use above black upper lash enhancement, brown or black eyeliner.
Use on Fitzpatrick I-V. Beautiful on Hazel or Green eyes. Add drop
of Black Magic to deepen.
Use above black upper lash enhancement, black eyeliner.
Use on Fitzpatrick I-IV. Beautiful on Blue or Gray eyes. Add drop of
Ocean Blue to deepen blue or drop of Ebony Brown to darken.
Use above black upper lash enhancement, brown or black eyeliner.
Use on Fitzpatrick I-III. Beautiful on all eye colors. Add drop of
Charcoal to deepen and make more ‘smoky’.
Use above black upper lash enhancement, brown or black eyeliner.
Use on Fitzpatrick I-V. Beautiful on all eye colors. Add drop of Black
Magic to deepen.
Base
Yellow/Green
Inorganic & Organic
Blonde (259)
Warm +2
Value 5
Yellow/Brown
Auburn (223)
Warm +3
Value 4
Brown/Red
Inorganic
Brève (261)
Cool -2
Value 4
Yellow/Green/Brown
Inorganic & Organic
Crème Latte
Cool -2
Value 4
Yellow/Gray
Inorganic & Organic
Warm +4
Value 4
Yellow/Brown
Organic & Inorganic
Neutral 0
Value 3-4
Yellow/Brown
Organic & Inorganic
(262)
“must have”
Autumn Gold
(234)
“must-have”
Latte (235)
Suggested Use:
Light blonde brow. Use on Fitzpatrick I and II skin types. Mix
with Taupe for endless range of blonde brows. Add Olive
Mod for beautiful light ash brown. Use to lighten other
blondes and medium browns.
A fairly opaque warm sunny blonde. Lighten or add more
yellow with Lighten Up!
Auburn brow color for Fitzpatrick I-III skin types. Mix with
Sahara for light strawberry blonde brow. Mix with Autumn
Gold for medium strawberry blonde brow. Add Non-Violets
or Yellow Olive Mod when working with Fitzpatrick I.
A well balanced soft golden blonde brow color for Fitzpatrick
I-III skin types. Add Yellow Olive Mod if more ‘golden’ blonde
is desired. Brève has more of a golden base than Crème
Latte.
A well balanced neutral to cool blonde brow color for
Fitzpatrick I-III skin types. Add drop Un-grey for more
warmth. Add drop Navajo to darken. Lighten with Lighten
Up!
A light to medium well balanced warm brown eyebrow color
for use on Fitzpatrick II-IV skin types. Darken with Navajo
Brown. When mixed with Navajo and /or Lighten Up!; an
endless range of warm brow colors is possible.
A well balanced medium blonde brow color for Fitzpatrick III
– IV skin types. Warmer then Crème Latte. Add drop Ungrey for more warmth. Add drop Navajo to darken. Lighten
with Lighten Up!
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Neutral 0
Value 4
Yellow/Green
Inorganic
Cool 3-4
Value 4
Yellow/Green
Inorganic
Cool -4
Value 4
Yellow/Green
Inorganic
Warm +3
Value 3
Red/Brown
Inorganic
Cool -3
Value 3-4
Ash/Brown
Inorganic
Cocoa (204)
Cool -4
Value 4
Yellow/Green
Inorganic
Eskimo Gray
(106)
Cool -2
Value 3-4
Gray
Inorganic
Espresso (203)
Cool -3
Yellow/Green
Inorganic
Ebony Brown
Cool -3
Value 5-6
Brown/Yellow
Inorganic
Warm +4
Value 3-4
Yellow/Brown
Organic & Inorganic
Warm +2
Value 4
Yellow/Brown
Inorganic
Pecan (210-1)
Cool -3
Value 3
Brown/Gray
Inorganic
Warm Brown
Warm +4
Value 4-5
Yellow/Green
Organic & Inorganic
Warm +3
Value 4
Yellow Green
Organic & Inorganic
Hazelnut (236)
“must-have”
Cappuccino
(212)
Mochaccino
(290)
Navajo Brown
(295)
“must-have”
Taupe (224)
“must-have”
(104)
‘must-have’
Dark Toffee
(203-1)
Milk Chocolate
(205-1)
(233)
Sandalwood
(260)
A stand alone well balanced universal brow color for most
Fitzpatrick III-V skin types when light to medium brown brow
is desired. Warm by adding drop of Un-Grey. For deeper
warmth add drop of Caribbean Mod. Lighten with Lighten
Up!
A well balanced medium brown brow color, slightly cooler
than Hazelnut. Use on Fitzpatrick III-IV skin tones. A drop of
Navajo will darken. Add Lighten Up! To lighten.
A well balanced rich brown brow color, slightly darker than
Hazelnut and lighter than Cocoa. Use on Fitzpatrick III–V
skin types.
Beautiful dark brown brow for Fitzpatrick III-IV Heals to a
dark, rich brown. It ages beautifully. It darkens Autumn Gold
and likewise can be lightened by adding Autumn Gold.
Lighten also with Lighten Up! By mixing Navajo with
Autumn Gold or Lighten Up! A full range of warm brow may
be obtained.
True Taupe brow color, Use alone on cool undertones with
the exception of ruddy/rosy/red skin undertones. For use on
people with white/gray hair to obtain cool complementary
color of eyebrows. Yields a light to medium true taupe on
Fitzpatrick III-IV skin types. Lighten with Sahara or Lighten
Up! Darken with Eskimo Gray. An endless range of
universal blondes may be created mixed with Sahara.
Medium to dark elegant brown brow color for Fitzpatrick III-V
skin types. Darker than Mochaccino. Add Un-gray on cool
skin undertones. Add drop Navajo to darken.
Ideal brow color for senior women with “more pepper than
salt” hair color who are accustomed to wearing a gray brow
pencil. May lighten with Taupe. Use with care at first it may
heal dark.
Dark slate brown eyebrow color. Good for Fitzpatrick V &
VI’s. A good stand –alone color for Asian skins.
This is a rich dark black-BROWN. May be used for
eyebrows of Fitzpatrick VI black skins. Add a drop of
Caribbean Mod to avoid excessive coolness. Also see
Eyeliner section. This is a definite favorite as it is a very
versatile color.
A warm/neutral rich dark brown. Cooler than Navajo Brown.
Use to obtain warm medium to dark brown eyebrows. Not
recommended for use on warm skin tones, it may result in
excess warmth. It may be applied directly on cool
undertones of Fitzpatrick IV to obtain light-copper brown
eyebrows. The warm base of this shade can be neutralized
with Brow Mod.
A light taupe for white haired or salt n pepper. Make even
lighter by adding Lighten Up!
Use to obtain a natural warm medium light to medium brown
eyebrow. Fitzpatrick II-IV
Use to obtain medium to dark warm blonde. Recommended
for Fitzpatrick III.
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Chocolate
Truffle (232)
Copper
(209-1)
Cool -3
Value 5
Yellow/Green
Organic & Inorganic
Dark Brown. Use to obtain very dark eyebrows.
Warm +1
Value 4
Brown/Yellow
Organic & Inorganic
Usually use as brow modifier when a very opaque copper
color is needed. As a stand-alone brow color it is quite warm
and may produce too much warmth. For stand-alone use on
Mediterranean Fitzpatrick V skins. See Modifier/correction
colors.
Color
Temp/Value
Base
Suggested Use:
Lips Colors (NOTE: Lip Color Procedures NOT Recommended For Fitzpatrick VI Skin Tones)
Warm +2
Red/Orange
Autumn Red
Warm brick red lip color. Good for use on Fitzpatrick I - IV.
Both Organic &
(510)
Add Mango for vibrancy or Ruby Red for depth. Add Neon
Inorganic
“must-have”
Orange Mod for Fitzpatrick IV-V. Fitzpatrick VI is never
FOR LIPS ONLY*
advisable for lip tattooing.
Warm +4
Orange/Pink-Gray
Pink (908)
A very popular color for creating a natural lip and to enhance
Opaque
Inorganic
(formerly Areola
natural vermillion lip borders. Add to natural lip colors to
Pink)
increase opacity.
“must-have”
Mauve (529)
(formerly Areola
Red)
‘must-have’
Darkenalf (516)
FOR LIPS ONLY*
Cool -2
Opaque
Orange/YellowPink
Inorganic
Add to Autumn Red or Candy Apple for brick red lip liner or
fill. Add to Indian Earth w/ drop Ruby for red wine lip color.
Add to reds to increase opacity.
Cool -2
Red/Pink
Both Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -3
Sheer
Red/Violet
Organic
Cool -2
Semi-Opaque
Red/Yellow
Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -2
Semi-Opaque
Red/Pink-Violet
Inorganic &
Organic
Mauve lip color. Don’t be fooled by warm color in bottle.
Heals cooler than it looks. Use on medium skin tones.
•Fitzpatrick I: Heals Neutral/warm •Fitzpatrick II: Heals Neutral
•Fitzpatrick III: Heals cool. •Fitzpatrick IV: Must warm with
Neon Orange Mod.
Sheer red lip color. Mix with any lip color to add depth. Used
alone, color will be very sheer. Mix with Mauve (formerly
Areola Red) for a more opaque red. Mix with Brown (formerly
Areola Brown) for Terra Cotta. Not recommended for
Fitzpatrick IV and higher without modification.
•Fitzpatrick I-II: Yields a soft natural lip color.
•Fitzpatrick III: Add drop of Ruby Red,
•Fitzpatrick IV: Add Pink or Mauve (formerly Areola colors) for
more opacity.
This is one of the prettiest stand alone colors! Use alone on
Fitzpatrick I-IV. Will appear more ‘coral’ on Fitzpatrick I & II.
Will heal a cool soft strawberry on Fitzpatrick III.
Cool -2
Opaque
Red/Brown-Pink
Organic &
Inorganic
Candy Apple
Red (505)
Warm +3
Semi Opaque
LIZa Fave
FOR LIPS ONLY*
Mango (609)
“must-have”
FOR LIPS ONLY*
Red/Yellow
Organic &
Inorganic
Cool -3
Sheer
Pink/Orange; gray
Organic &
Inorganic
Cool Coral shade of lip color. Mixes well with any lip color to
brighten.
Country
Mauve (515)
Cool -3
Semi Opaque
Red/Brown-Pink
Organic &
Inorganic
Medium brown mauve lip color
•Fitzpatrick I-II: Mix with Strawberries & Crème, Mango or
Rose Petal.
•Fitzpatrick III-IV: Mix with Candy Apple Red, Autumn Red
•Fitzpatrick V: Add Neon Orange Mod
Ruby Red
(504)
“must-have”
FOR LIP ONLY*
Rose Petal
(522)
FOR LIPS ONLY*
Strawberries
and Cream
(520)
LiZa Fave
FOR LIPS ONLY*
Indian Earth
(527)
“must-have”
Mix with Darkenalf for beautiful brown mauve color on
Fitzpatrick III-IV. Add Mango to brighten for Fitzpatrick II-III.
Add Neon Orange Mod for Fitzpatrick IV.
The most popular “go to” lip color. Beautiful as a stand-alone
color on Fitzpatrick I-IV. Use to warm up any cooler lip color.
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Color
Temp/Value
Modifier/Correction Colors
Warm +1
Copper
Base
(209-1)
Value 4
Brown/Yellow
Organic &
Inorganic
Neon Orange
Mod (NOM)
Warm +2
Value 4
Orange/Yellow
Organic
Warm + 3
Value 5
Yellow
Inorganic
Cool 3
Value 4
Green/Yellow
Inorganic
Warm +1
Value 4
Red/Brown
Organic &
Inorganic
Warm +4
Value 5
Yellow
Inorganic
Lighten Up!
Mod (273)
Warm +4
Value 6
Yellow/Green
Inorganic
UN-Grey
Mod (604)
Warm +2
Value 5
Orange
Inorganic
Cool -2
Value 5
Mustard/Yellow
Inorganic
Warm +3
(Neutral w/Warm
Bias)
Value 6
Warm +3
Value 5
Yellow
Inorganic
(610) FOR LIPS
ONLY!*
24 Carat Mod
(321)
Olive Mod (OM)
(706)
“must have”
Caribbean Mod
(528)
Yellow Olive
Mod (YOM)
(313)
“must have”
NON-Violets
(303)
“must have”
Yellow Gold
New! (311)
Butternut
(631)
FOR LIPS ONLY
Beige/Yellow
Organic &
Inorganic
Suggested Use:
Dark copper shade. Used to warm up brow color on cool
undertones. Recommended for Fitzpatrick V & VI. An opaque
color modifier.
Neutralizes blue and purple lips. Mix in to any lip color before
implanting for added ‘insurance’ against lip bluing in Fitzpatrick IV
and higher. Lip Correction only!
Warm Yellow. Vibrant Ochre Color. Do Not use alone; this color
has an orange base. Use to warm up blonde and light to medium
brown brow colors. Can add a drop or two to target color to add
warmth, golden tones and avoid the eyebrows turning gray. Also
used to correct faded light gray eyebrows. Since this color is a
mild yellow with a medium opacity, it will not correct stubborn,
dark gray and/or charcoal gray eyebrows. See Un-Grey to
correct stubborn dark gray.
Neutralizes red, orange and pink eyebrows. May be used alone
for a medium ash blonde brow. Mix w/ Jade for soft green
eyeliner combined with black upper lash enhancement.
Neutralizes green and blue eyebrows. Use as an additive to
warm up cool green shades. If aged eyeliner has turned blue and
brown is desired, apply Caribbean Mod then Ebony Brown at the
same appointment. Use as an additive to neutralize the blue
which would emanate on cool skin tones. I.E. add to Onyx to
neutralize blue on certain skin tones. This color works well for lip
line modification on Fitzpatrick VI. Add to any brow color to warm.
Green Base Yellow. Use to neutralize brows that have gone
salmon or mauve. Use on Fitzpatrick IV & V. Green/Yellow
Ochre color yields excellent coverage on light brows.
Use to go over a brow that has healed a bit too dark…will lighten
a couple of shades. Also use to dilute intensity of any brow color.
Warm Dark Pumpkin Color. Used to neutralize stubborn gray;
charcoal gray or stubborn blue brows in medium to dark colored
brows. Use direct if the gray or blue is packed & dense. Use as
a 50% additive to target color if the stubborn gray or blue is sheer
in the skin and not as packed & dense. Add to any mid range
brow color to warm up; such as, Ebony Brown, Cocoa, and
Navajo Brown etc. Not recommended as an additive to blondes
or lighter brown shades because of the strength of this color.
See 24 Carat Mod for warming up blondes and the lighter brown
shades.
Dark Mustard Yellow Color. Use to neutralize Purple/violet
brows. Do Not use this to correct purple lips…for brows only!
Golden Yellow with a Mustard color base. Use to neutralize
brows that have gone purple/gray. Can be used for lightening or
increasing the gold/green tones in eyebrow colors.
Never use alone Can be added to both warm & cool lip shades to
tone down and soften. Only a small amount is needed as an
additive to achieve a softer muted look. If too much is used it will
result in weak color.
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Brow Mod(707)
“must have”
Desert Beige
(414)
Blonde
(259)
Cool -2
Value 5
Green/Gray
Inorganic
Cool -3
Value 6
White/Pink
Inorganic
Warm +3
Value 6
Yellow
Organic &
Inorganic
Use in mixtures to correct Eyebrow, Eyeliner and Areola
procedures that have turned reddish/pink. Use directly to obtain a
Light Taupe Blonde; Light Ash Brown Eyebrow for Fitzpatrick IIIII. For camouflaging, add a small amount to equalize skin tones
or obtain a gray/olive base.
Use to lighten other Areola or Skin Colors.
Never mix with Eyebrow, Eyeliner or Lip Colors to lighten.
Use to add more yellow/blonde to light brow colors.
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Color
Temp
Areola & Skin Colors
Cool -1
Sand (411)
Nude (412)
Cool -2
Blush (906)
Cool -2
(formerly Areola
Blush)
Flesh (407)
Neutral
Honey (408)
Pink (908)
Neutral
Neutral
(formerly Areola
Pink)
“must-have”
Base
Pale Pink/Yellow
Gray
Inorganic
Pale Pink; Gray
Inorganic
Gray/Pink
Inorganic
Pale pink beige areola.
Pink/Yellow;
Gray
Inorganic
Mustard
Yellow/Gray
Inorganic
Orange/PinkGray
Inorganic
Soft Medium Pink Beige Areola.
Brown (238)
Neutral
(formerly Areola
Brown)
‘must-have’
Mauve (529)
(formerly Areola
Red)
‘must-have’
Brown/Pink
Inorganic
Cool -1
Orange/YellowPink
Inorganic
Beige (416)
Warm +1
(formerly Areola
Beige)
Mocha (419)
Beige/Gray
Inorganic
Warm +3
Orange/Gray
Inorganic
Berry Ice Tea
New! (919)
Warm +3
Pink/Red
Inorganic
Light Salmon
Warm +1
Orange/Pink;
Gray
Inorganic
Pink/Red
Inorganic
(418)
Old Rose (923)
Warm +2
Rose (904)
Warm +1
Yellow/Pink
Inorganic
Caramel (252)
Neutral
Bisque (421)
Warm +1
Dark Brown
Warm +1
Yellow/Gray
Inorganic
Pink/Yellow;
Gray
Inorganic
Neutral Brown
Inorganic
(220)
Medium Brown
(222)
Warm +1
Suggested Use:
Yellow/Brown
Inorganic
Pale pink areola.
Use for light outer border zone or to dilute intensity of darker areola
cool colors.
Equalizes skin tones and areola applications. Add to Lip mixtures to
lighten and equalize the mixture.
Pink areolas. Mid to outer areola zone.
Most popular color for creating a natural lip. Enhance Vermillion
border of lips to create natural lip line.
Add to sheer pink lip colors for more opacity.
Add to bright pink lip colors for more natural color
Dark brown areolas. Inner areola zone and nipple.
Lighten with Desert Beige Mod or Blush
Add drop to red lip colors for browner color.
Red areolas. Add to Autumn Red or Candy Apple for brick red lip
liner or fill.
Add to Indian Earth w/ drop Ruby for red wine lip color.
Add to Ruby Red for more opacity.
Warm beige areolas. Outer areola zone
Use to add warm highlights to an areola mixture.
Use direct on areola procedures to obtain an orange beige areola.
Not recommended for warm skin tones.
Dark Red/Pink Nipple and Areola. Add to warm up areola mixtures.
Muted Pink/Brown Mauve Lip Color. Can be used for Nipple Areola
either direct or as an additive to “pink- up” the target color.
Use direct on areola procedures to obtain a pink- beige areola. Not
recommended on Fitzpatrick V-VI skin types.
Dark Pink Nipple and Areola. Dark Pink Mocha Lip on cool
undertones. Add to warm up areola mixtures.
Medium to Dark Pink Nipple. Dark vermillion border. Add Old Rose
on warm undertones.
Medium Brown areola. Can be used to create Montgomery Glands.
Medium Brown Pink areola. Can be used to create Montgomery
Glands.
Use on darker complexions for Dark Brown Areola.
Use on darker complexions for a Medium Brown Areola.
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Value Scales
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
4
6
5
6
Color Density Value Scale Reference
Value signifies density of color, not temperature or tone. It refers to a scale of dark to light Value; 1 being
black and 6 being the lightest to white.
Color Temperature Scale Reference
+4 extremely warm
+3 less warm than +4 but definitely warm
+2 slightly warm
+1 barely warm
0 Neutral; neither warm nor cool
-1 barely cool
-2 slightly cool
-3 less cool than -4 but definitely cool
-4 very cool
Please note that all results are dependant not only on color chosen, but skin undertones play a very
important role in the outcome of how warm or cool a color heals. This scale refers to the primary base of
the pigment leaning toward cool or warm. All color placed in skin will be influenced by skin’s undertone.
FOR LIPS ONLY* - Signifies pigments which contain colorants that are NOT to be used
near the eye or eyebrow area.
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For Best Results:
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Always shake pigment bottles very well before each use.
Do not dilute pigments with thinning agents.
Do not mix different pigment brands.
Always prevent cross-contamination by never dispensing color from bottle into pigment
cup at contaminated workstation. Never handle bottles with contaminated hands.
 Securely cap bottles immediately after dispensing color.
Unopened containers of pigments have a shelf life up to 10 years from the date of
manufacturing if kept in a cool, dry place and not exposed to any extreme temperatures or UV
rays. Based on product ingredients the appropriate expiration date is given. For more
information, please contact your Authorized Distributor of Aqua & Velvet.
Opened Containers should be discarded after one year.
FITZPATRICK SCALE
Fitzpatrick I
Highly sun sensitive. Always burns, never tans. Example: Fair Red Heads w/
Freckles. Fitzpatrick I skin types may be warm or cool.
Fitzpatrick II
Very sun sensitive. Easily burns, rarely tans. Example: Fair complexion, fair
haired Caucasians. Fitzpatrick II skin types may be warm or cool.
Fitzpatrick III
Sun sensitive. May burn, but will turn into golden tan. Example: Dark blonde
to dark brown haired Caucasians, usually brown eyed. Although most
Fitzpatrick III skin types are cool, some warm skin undertones do exist.
Fitzpatrick IV
Low sun sensitivity. May burn, but will quickly turn to dark brown tan.
Example: Mediterranean with olive skin tone, some Asians. Most Fitzpatrick IV
skin types are considered cool.
Fitzpatrick V
Low to no sun sensitivity. Very rarely burns, tans dark quickly. Example:
Hispanics, some Asians, some Blacks. Most Fitzpatrick V skin types are
considered cool.
Fitzpatrick VI
Will not burn, skin deeply pigmented. Example: Dark black skin. Fitzpatrick VI
is considered to be a cool skin tone.
Please address any questions or concerns to Your Authorized
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