Color #3 Noir from the set.
DESCRIPTION
#3 Noir is the deepest and most pronounced shade in the palette. In the hands of different PMU artists, it gives different results. Magic? No, it's just multi-layered. Ideal for contouring, concealing scars on the lips, and creating 3D effects. Suitable as a decorative shade. Can be used to add depth to other shades.
Temperature - Neutral
Type - Organic hybrid
Retention - 60-80%
WHY PRIMERS?
PRIMER acts literally as a primer in this case. They are designed to even out the lip tone in the presence of scars, irregularities, lack of contours, or an overly "cold" natural color. Often, this manipulation is enough for the client, and there's no need for using decorative colors in subsequent treatments. Lips look fresh, the color is even and natural.
It is also possible to visually increase the volume of lips to their own possible limits, in the absence of their pigmentation along the contours. By using primer #3 Noir or mixing it with primer #1 Body, you can shade the white roller of the lips to acceptable limits, softly blending it along the red border, and then continue with the usual treatment using decorative shades from the lip palette. With this treatment approach, the PMU artist will achieve a perfect healed result and visually increase the client's lips.
Another purpose is the neutralization of the cold natural shade of lips. Preparing such lips with primer will make the well-known rule obsolete: "You can't work with cold color on cold lips." In cases where it is necessary to work with a cold shade on the lips, primers act as correctors and allow you to use absolutely any color in subsequent treatments. We correct not only the warmth of the source but also eliminate possible color inequalities.
HOW TO USE
Primers should be applied superficially, without much pressure, and preferably at low voltages.
The recommended cartridge diameter is 0.25–0.30 (and long taper). Always use a diluter in the following ratio: 1 drop of diluter to 2–3 drops of primer. At the initial treatment, it is advisable to make a maximum of 2.5 passes, as it's important to understand the product and not use it as a regular pigment.
Any primers can be mixed together. For example, the Body primer can nicely warm up Noir, which in turn can add depth to the Body or Nude primer.
Primers can be mixed with other lip pigments, but it's recommended to separate the application of different colors into two different treatments: the first session for the primer, the second for the decorative color.
FORMULA
#3 Noir: Aqua, Rosin, Glycerin, Hamamelis Virginiana Extract, Alcohol, CI 77491, CI 21095, CI 12477, CI 12466, CI 21110, CI 74160, CI 77891