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Brovi Lips - Cocoa Beans 5ml

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Cosmedic Supplies is the Exclusive Distributor of Brovi Pigments for the UK & Ireland

 

Cocoa Beans

A cool red-brown shade. Suitable for clients who prefer not to go beyond a natural look. Pure Cocoa Beans is not recommended for treatment of cool-toned lips—in such cases, the manufacturer recommends blending it with Salted Caramel or Old Castle in the 1:1 proportions. When implanted densely, it may stay quite dark after healing, so the manufacturer also recommends adding diluent.

Colour - Cool Reddish Brown

Area - Lips

Retention - 60-80%

Type - Organic Hybrid 

Colour Temperature - Cool





Ingredients (CI Numbers)

Aqua, Glycerin, Hamamelis Virginiana Extract, Alcohol, CI 77491, CI 12477, CI 21095, CI 12466, CI 21110, CI 74160, CI 77891

 

Organic or inorganic?

Brovi Lip pigments are a hybrid range. This means that they consist of both organic and inorganic components. It is wrong to think that organic is good and non-organic is bad, or vice versa. Organic components are produced as a result of organic synthesis, and inorganic components are natural and mineral components that are produced as a result of their processing and enrichment. Hybrid pigments are contemporary types of pigments that most pigment companies manufacture nowadays.

 

 

Are there iron oxides in Brovi pigments?

Since Brovi pigments are a hybrid (they have both organic and inorganic components ), iron oxides are present in them. 


But don’t get scared of that! Iron oxides are absolutely safe and can be found in many other pigments, as well as in perfumes and some food. For example, yellow iron oxide is one of the ingredients in face foundations. 


In Brovi pigments, we use red iron oxide CI7491.


Is there titanium dioxide in Brovi pigments?


Titanium dioxide can be found in different amounts in all pigments on the market (except in black pigments, of course). 
In Brovi pigments, titanium dioxide is found in minimal quantities (not more than 4.8%) and is in the last position in the formula. 
Also, in Brovi pigments, titanium oxide particles are finely dispersed, which means that you can use them when working on faces (coarse particles cannot be used when working on face skin).