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iLLUME Intensely pigmented golden-yellow, opaque color with a warm undertone. Suggested use: This pigment is specifically formulated to neutralize deep purplish hues. Can be used to lighten lips, eyebrows and areolas. If your client’s lips are purple-blue toned, mix illume with Neutralizer. After neutralizing cool/dark tones in the first pass, it is recommended to use warm red or coral tones, like Colorizer, Malina or Lulu’s Rosé. illume can be used on eyebrows to neutralize cool tones with purple hues. Can be added to brow color to warm up the tone; for example, add 2 drops of illume to 7 drops of Oak. Lulu’s favorite mix: 6-8 drops Oak + 1 or 2 drops illume for eyebrows. |
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NEUTRALIZER Intensely pigmented bright orange with a warm undertone. Suggested use: This pigment is specifically formulated to neutralize dark bluish hues. This color can be used on lips straight or mixed with target color. For blue eyebrow correction use diluted Neutralizer. Can be added to lip or brow colors to prevent becoming blue. Lulu’s favorite mix: Malina + Neutralizer in different proportions. 6-8 drops Hazel + 1 or 2 drops Neutralizer for eyebrows. |
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[OPTIONAL] COLORIZER Bright red with a warm undertone. Suggested use: Can be used on neutralized lips as a final step to achieve a pinkish color. Can be used with Neutralizer for attractive, bright red lips. Add to black to prevent eyeliner turning blue; for example, add 2 drops of Colorizer to black eyeliner pigment. Lulu’s favorite mix: Malina + Neutralizer in different proportions. 4 drops of Eyeliner Black + 1 drop Colorizer. |
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MAKE SURE TO
ASK YOUR CLIENT
Does their skin heal lighter or darker than their normal skin tone?
Ask to see wounds or bruises your client may have experienced recently.
If your client answers that darkness in their lips is associated with trauma, then a PMU procedure could cause their body to react with hyper- or hypopigmentation.
In this case, you should avoid performing the procedure.
If your client does not know how their skin heals, come to a decision together based on an inspection of their recent wounds and bruises on whether this is the right procedure to achieve the client's desired effect.
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iLLUME
Intensely pigmented golden-yellow, opaque color with a warm undertone.
Suggested use: This pigment is specifically formulated to neutralize deep purplish hues. Can be used to lighten lips, eyebrows and areolas. If your client’s lips are purple-blue toned, mix illume with Neutralizer.
After neutralizing cool/dark tones in the first pass, it is recommended to use warm red or coral tones, like Colorizer, Malina or Lulu’s Rosé. illume can be used on eyebrows to neutralize cool tones with purple hues. Can be added to brow color to warm up the tone; for example, add 2 drops of illume to 7 drops of Oak.
Lulu’s favorite mix: 6-8 drops Oak + 1 or 2 drops illume for eyebrows.
NEUTRALIZER
Intensely pigmented bright orange with a warm undertone.
Suggested use: This pigment is specifically formulated to neutralize dark bluish hues. This color can be used on lips straight or mixed with target color.
For blue eyebrow correction use diluted Neutralizer. Can be added to lip or brow colors to prevent becoming blue.
Lulu’s favorite mix: Malina + Neutralizer in different proportions. 6-8 drops Hazel + 1 or 2 drops Neutralizer for eyebrows.
COLORIZER
Bright red with a warm undertone.
Suggested use: Can be used on neutralized lips as a final step to achieve a pinkish color. Can be used with Neutralizer for attractive, bright red lips.
Add to black to prevent eyeliner turning blue; for example, add 2 drops of Colorizer to black eyeliner pigment.
Lulu’s favorite mix: 4 drops of Eyeliner Black + 1 drop Colorizer.
Magenta-pink, decidedly on the cool spectrum.
Suggested use: Pinker is specifically formulated to be mixed with other pigments to intensify pink tones. Apply sparingly, using 1-3 drops as a modifier to your current pigments.
Lulu’s favorite mix: 10 drops of Malina + 2 drops of Pinker.
MAKE SURE TO
ASK YOUR CLIENT
Does their skin heal lighter or darker than their normal skin tone?
Ask to see wounds or bruises your client may have experienced recently.
If your client answers that darkness in their lips is associated with trauma, then a PMU procedure could cause their body to react with hyper- or hypopigmentation.
In this case, you should avoid performing the procedure.
If your client does not know how their skin heals, come to a decision together based on an inspection of their recent wounds and bruises on whether this is the right procedure to achieve the client's desired effect.