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Brovi Regular - Best Sellers - 5 x 15ml

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Brovi Regular Organic Hybrid pigments are a hybrid range. This means that they consist of both organic and inorganic components. 

 

Cinnamon Sticks

A light yellow-based blond shade. Warm in colour temperature. Make sure to add orange corrector when handling cool skin. It is used as the first, basic colour for the hair stroke technique on Fitzpatrick I. The pigment is suitable for the shading technique.


Roasted Chestnut

Universal brown pigment with a warm colour temperature. Suitable for work with Fitzpatrick III.

Pepsi Cola

The darkest shade in the series of inks designed for the hair stroke technique. Temperature-neutral colour. Used only for accents in the hair stroke technique, as a second colour for Fitzpatrick III.

Flat White

Warm orange-based brown pigment. Used as the second, darker colour for accents when working with Fitzpatrick phototypes I; or as the first, primary colour when working with Fitzpatrick IV. When using it as the main colour, make sure to add orange or yellow corrector. Recommended to use with diluent.

Bitter Chocolate

A rich dark pigment temperature. Recommended for treatment of Fitzpatrick IV.

 

What is the difference between the Brovi & Brovi+ lines?

All pigments from the basic Brovi brow line have aqua, Hamamelis virginiana extract, glycerin, and alcohol in their formulas. The only difference between the mixes is colorants. 
In the Brovi+ line formula, there is no alcohol and no glycerin, only deionized water, Hamamelis extract, and various colorants. 
Besides differences in ingredients, in the Brovi+ line, pigments have a warmer formula, and colour particles are much smaller than in the basic Brovi line.
The Brovi+ line pigments are more liquid than the regular Brovi line, which makes them perfect for the hair strokes technique and for the powder brows technique when you want to achieve natural and airy results. 



How to mix colors from Brovi and Brovi+ lines

If regular Brovi pigments are too cool and saturated for your client, you can mix them with Brovi+ in a 50/50 proportion. 
However, that rule doesn't apply to Gray Harbor and Freckle. These pigments won't change colour when mixed with their Brovi+ correspondent pigments.
If Brovi+ pigments are very light for your client, you can add a corresponding colour from the Brovi line and mix them together. For example, you can add 7 drops of regular Roasted Chestnut to 3 drops of Roasted Chestnut+ (you may adjust the proportions depending on the desired saturation).
You can mix the opposite colours from the Brovi+ line. For example, Gray Harbor+ & Bitter Chocolate+. When mixing these colours, you will receive a neutral brown colour that will look natural when healed.
There is no sense in mixing Roasted Chestnut+ & Bitter Chocolate+ because both colours have a warm orange base. Also, you shouldn’t mix any colour from Brovi+ line with Freckle+ or add the corrector, because this line is already very warm. 



Organic or inorganic?

Brovi Regular Organic Hybrid 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 Regular Organic Hybrid pigments are 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.