how to use colours for the fitzpatrick scale

HOW TO USE COLOURS FOR THE FITZPATRICK SCALE
Your trainer will work with you on the colours that are best to use in your class.
Colours are optional for every skin tone. A client’s needs are always considered and this is a general guideline for choosing colour in
semi- permanent makeup for brows.
These base colours are based on KOLORSOURCE PIGMENTS
EYEBROWS:
NEVER USE BLACK!
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Almost Black - means just what it says. Very dark "almost black" brow colour without any blue undertones unlike most blacks.
No carbon black. A balanced colour of inorganic colours. Suits Fitzpatrick 5-6 Great for scalp micro-pigmentation.
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Spanish Eyes - Deep dark brown/black good for a warm toned black for Fitzpatrick 5-6
Looks black at first glance then it shows the brown highlights Also a great colour for micro-blading.
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Xpresso NuBrown - one of the darkest shades to use as it comprises ½ black ½ brown Suitable for Fitzpatrick shades 5-6
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Bombay Brown - is a medium dark brown for hair strokes. It is a rich chocolate brown, hair lines that will stay crisp with the
Micro blading technique.
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Fudge NuBrown - a warm light tone one of the lighter shades for Micro blading.
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Dream NuBrown - can be mixed with other shades Fitzpatrick 5-6.
Dark Ash brown mostly used for people with red hair because the warm, red tone in this pigment compliments red/brown
shades of eyebrows. If skin has a lot of yellow tones, this colour will add a warmer, brown tone. Can be softened with
Bubblegum.
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Medium NuBrown - neutral brown suitable for all Fitzpatrick tones.
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Chocolate Mousse - warm, Rich brown/black with abundance of butter yellow undertones which makes for a soft yet dark
brow hair stroke colour. Has red undertones so not best in translucent Warm brown/black great for Hair strokes medium to
dark.
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Cashmere - Rich light brown with few red hues keeps the brown warm not ashy one of the lighter shades for Hair strokes. Not
too ashy or red can be darkened with Chocolate Mousse.
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Coco NuBrown - good for micro-blading a neutral shade for Fitzpatrick shades 1-6 A balanced brown rich in colour.
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Warm Smoke - is suitable for ash tones to grey or white hair colourings Fitzpatrick 1-3
For people with salt & pepper grey hair. Also suitable for a light toned eyeliner.
EYELINER COLOURS:
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Black Ice - intense deep dark black.
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Spanish Eyes - Deep dark brown/black good for a warm toned black. Looks black at first glance then it shows the brown
highlights.
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Warm Smoke - for a soft shadow effect may be too light for some.
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Almost Black - a blend of brown and black.
LIP COLOURS:
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Lip Primer - Great to even a client’s existing lip tone or to cover old tattoo and helps produce a great base for any colour. A
balanced Opaque colour for every lip. Make 1-2 passes with the Lip Primer, and then go over with the desired colour. Evens
out lip tones for a more pleasing colour. Adds the opacity needed for translucent colours.
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Baby Lips - Soft light tone for the client who needs shape only or just a hint of colour Neutral Tone
For all Fitzpatrick tones (can also be used on Areola).
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Naturelle - Warm natural hues good for Fitzpatrick tones 1-4 it is opaque and perfectly neutral. Nice for a pouty effect on full
lips, this pigments goes into the skin very easily. (Can also be used on Areola).
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Nude Lip Mix - is Dr. Dixon's "must have" colour. She adds a couple of drops to most of the lip colours and uses it 100% of
the time on the areola cases. It can be used alone to "tap" in a brownish lip line.
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Tutti Frutti - a deeper toned pink suitable for darker skin tones.
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Pomegranate - a medium neutral pink. Opaque very balanced, great as a mix.
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Hoochie Mama - for a luscious rich colour for all Fitzpatrick shades.
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Profound Red - a cool colour that may require a drop of Bubblegum a balanced red lip colour with hint of rusty mauve
brownish tones. Soften with Baby Lips
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Awesome - a warm neutral opaque colour that is intense red/brown.
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Smart Lip Dark Cinnamon - Rich red which is balanced warm/cool. It is a universal colour for someone who wants quite a
bit of lip colour.
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Rich Peach - is a dark peach like you see in the skin of the peach. It is very rich so that is how it got its name.
CORRECTING COLOURS:
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B2B Modifier - B2B stands for Blue to Brown. It is formulated to handle "Tattoo Ink" brows that have turned that classic
"tattoo blue", or gray or green, from its original black colour can be used alone or mixed with existing colours, you can also
open the skin and wipe this over as a colour wash over the area allow to sink in and wipe away.
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Pink Brow Fix - If you have an old brow colour that has turned a pink/orange use as above Pink or Peach Brow Fix for mild
correction; can be used alone too. Helpful in Blondes because it is not too dark. Pink is a form of red. You need to add ash
(green). Depending on how dark or bright the pink, go over with either ash brown Then do hairstrokes in Dream Brow if
desired.
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Bubblegum - Can be used as a mix to stop unwanted changes in any colours can warm and also lighten any colour. It’s called
Insurance add a drop of two to any colour stops colour change.
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Neutral Flesh - A good camouflage colour and can be used also to lighten other pigment colours. Most popular flesh colour.
Few people realize collagen is grey so we’ve toned “neutral flesh” with a hint of grey. You’ll reach for Neutral Flesh often to
camouflage or soften small areas.
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Peach Flesh - Camouflage or correction pigment. Apply sparingly, repeat as necessary. Wait 3-4 weeks between sessions.
AREOLA COLOURS:
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Baby Lips - for very fair clients with a soft pale areola use also to soften a border.
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Nude Lip - areola mix best areola colour in most women can be lightened with Neutral Flesh.
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Neutral Flesh - for high lightening above nipple and to tint other colours.
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Peach Flesh - a good all-rounder pigment for pale areolas.
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Areola Pink - a nice soft pink with strength in colour.
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Bubblegum - to warm or lighten any of these colours.