Everything You Need to Know About Tina Davies' Lip Pigments
Practical and easy to read guide on Tina Davies' lip pigments. Explore the wide range of shades available in Tina Davies' lip pigment collection.
Envy Collection
- Wine is a cool burgundy pigment that can be used to darken other colors. It's perfect for clients looking for a rich wine lip color and is suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types 2-5.
- Pink Rose is a deep, neutral-cool, red/pink lip pigment. Can mix with Wine for a darker shade or Peach for added warmth. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-4.
- Magenta is a deep, vibrant cool pink lip pigment. Blend with Pink Rose for a rosier hue, or mix a hint of Wine for added depth. Ideal for Fitzpatrick skin types 1-4.
- Dusty Pink is a light-to-medium pigment that yields a neutral pink result. Mix with a hint of Wine to deepen or combine with Nude for a softer look. Ideal for Fitzpatrick 1-3
- Cinnamon is a light-to-medium value, neutral warm pigment with a hint of brown. Mixes well with various shades like Dusty Pink, Nude, Peach, etc. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-4
Lust Collection:
- Soft Red is a striking deep, cool red pigment. You can add drops of Wine for a darker hue or Flame for a touch of warmth. Ideal for Fitzpatrick skin types 1-4
- Pink Coral is a neutral pink-orange lip pigment of medium value. Flame can be added for more warmth. Mix with Pink Rose for a pinkier tone. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-4
- Perfect Pink is a lovely medium-value, neutral pink lip pigment. Ideal for customers seeking a pink lip. Incorporate a dark colour like Magenta for a more intense look. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-4
- Peach is a warm peachy lip pigment with medium value. It can be used alone or mixed with another color as a warm modifier. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-4.
- Orange Coral is a medium-value, warm orange-pink pigment, it adds warmth to any lip and cancels cool tones. Can be used alone or as a warm modifier. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-4.
- Flame is a warm, intense pure orange lip pigment, it adds warmth to any lip and cancels cool tones. Can be used alone or as a warm modifier. Suitable for Fitzpatrick 1-6.
Common FAQ's about Tina Davies' Pigments:
- What results can be anticipated following a single treatment?
With optimal pigment saturation, vibrant and exceptional outcomes can be achieved following just one session.
- How does this line's longevity compare to other PMU lines?
All of Tina Davies' colors are highly concentrated. The higher the concentration, the more saturation in the skin, and the longer it will last. Pigment ingredients are of the highest quality with the highest lightfastness rating for color stability and performance.
- Can you combine these pigments?
Yes, you can mix with other Perma Blend pigments but it is not necessary. You can blend the colors to create customized mixes based on your artistic judgment to meet your client’s requirements.
- Do these pigments contain Iron Oxide?
Certain shades like Dusty Pink, Nude, Cinnamon, Pink Coral, Perfect Pink, and Orange Coral include a small portion of Iron Oxide. While Iron oxides alone may not be PMU stable, their combination with organic pigments ensures durability and longevity.
- Are there heavy metals in these pigments?
No, they do not.
- What will the retention of this pigment line be?
Retaining lip tattoos can be challenging, these pigments are formulated with maximum load for high retention. Results soften by 30%-50% post-treatment based on technique and color choice.
- How to prevent pigment fading?
Utilize sunblock when exposed to sunlight and exercise caution with facial exfoliation chemicals.
- What colours can be used to modify?
Tina Davies' warm modifiers are Flame, Orange Coral, and Peach included in the Lust Collection.
- How to darken the pigment?
With the Envy Collection, Wine darkens colours. With the Lust Collection, Soft Red darkens colours.
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