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Eyebrows Color Explanation Eyebrows color explanation Blond 1 [Warm] It is a suitable color to people typically red hair, with fair skin, freckles and green / blue eyes. Between the Biotek range of colors for hair red, this is the one intended to persons with very light skin and the hairs of a red / orange color. Blond 2 [Warm] Starting in descending order, even the first 3 blonde are in order from lightest to darkest. It has a hot trend, with a visible proportion of red. Suitable for people with very pale skin and a tendency greenish. Blond 3 [Warm] Despite being slightly darker blond 2, keeps its characteristics of color red trend. Blond 4 [Warm] 4 and 5 have a very beautiful shades, with a tendency to mud-colored. It is an ash-colored with a warm touch. Blond 5 [Warm] 4 as shades like blood but half a darker tone. Blond 6 [Warm] Mustard is a blond with a high percentage of yellow, its balance between red and green, makes it a neuro pigment. Lighter than the blond 5, suitable for very light skin with neutral trend. Blond 7 [Cold] Blond 7 and blond 9 have similar hue. They contain percentages of green and yellow balanced that make them ideal for fair skin with red shift. The green component in color neutralizes the red of the client’s skin. Blond 8 [Cold] Light cool gray. Ideal for people with gray hair and very light skin. Blond 9 [Neutral] Trend and shades similar to blond 7. is a beautiful honey-colored, with a touch of green to offset any tendencies to the red in the client’s skin. It is a perfectly balanced color, ideal for all skin types and for all and blonde: a real mat. Blond 10 [Cold] Ash blond. It contains a ‘high amount of green, making it ideal to use on skin with red trend or even to correct work with color changes to red on blondes. Warm gray [Neutral] Gray warm brown. however, a brown, tending to gray. Unlike blond 8 or blond 10, this is not a dirty blonde, but a brown and gray is also the only one in the Biotek range to be hot. Ideal for customers with intermediate skin and gray hair. Brown 1 [Warm] It is the color transition between blondes and brunettes, ideal for people with intermediate skin but light hair. the color is neutral to slightly warm; not recommended for skin types red trend. Brown 2 [Neutral] Beautiful dark chocolate brown; ideal for brunettes with hair tending to dark and intermediate / Mediterranean skin. It is a transitional color between cost and the moor. Perfectly balanced: neither hot nor cold. Brown 3 [Neutral] Light brown, intermediate. Ideal for intermediate skins with pink-yellow trend, generally associated with light brown hair. Brown 4 [Warm] Brown intermediate, warm. Ideal for intermediate skins with green-yellow trend, generally associated with brown hair. Brown 5 [Warm] Brown chocolate warm intermediate. It has the connotations of brown 4 but one tone darker. Ideal for brunettes with brown eyes and skin with yellow-green trend. the Brown 5 is lighter in comparison to brown 2. Brown 6 [Warm] Vivid red. This color is recommended for people with very bright natural red hair or dyed. It can also be used as a corrective color to neutralize eyebrows with very bright green toning. Brown 7 [Cold] Brown with a high percentage of green; So is a cool color. It is indicated for skin types with visible red shift, and as a technical color to camouflage eyebrows that tend to slightly red. Brown 8 [Cold] Technical color. high prevalence of green. It should be used only for extremely red toning corrections. Brun 1 [Warm] Dark red. It is to be considered as a technical color in case of a correction of eyebrows turned to green. It may also be used for people with red hair and intermediate skin. Brun 2 [Warm] Mahogany. Brown red, suitable for people with natural mahogany hair or for people with dyed hair that color. It is also indicated for skin types of olive skin with a tendency to green. Brun 3 [Cold] Dark brown. Ideal for brunettes, with dark hair, Mediterranean skin. this color on olive skin types might have a slight cold trend. Brun 4 [Cold] Very dark brown. Ideal for Mediterranean skins and olive phototype. Brun 5 [Cold] Very dark brown, almost black. It is to be used only on dark skin people. OCRA [Warm] Ocra is a warm technical corrective color designed to camouflage grey eyebrows and bring them back to a neutral brown. CAMEL [Neutral] Camel is ideal for fair skin types and blond hairs. This color contains a tiny bit of green in order to compensate the red skin tendency typical of blonds. GOLDEN BRONZE [Cold] Ashy blond cold color, that contains a bit of green. It is Lighter than Bond 10 and darker than Camel. BRONZE [Cold] Bronze is an intermediate color between blonds and light brown hairs. It does not tone to red even in the long run. TERRE [Neutral] Terre is a perfectly balanced color designed for brown hair. Not too warm, not too cold. Suitable for all skin types. CHOCOLATE [Warm] Warm medium/dark brown, with a high percentage of red. BROWNIE [Neutral] Brownie is a delicious chocolate color, ideal for brunettes and mediterranean skins. Perfectly balanced. DEEP BROWN [Cold] Dark brown, a bit cooler than Brownie. ARABICA [Neutral / Warm] Arabica is suitable for olive skin tones. It is warm dark brown, studied on purpose to balance the green tendency of the olive skins. BRUNETTE [Neutral] Dark deep brown. The darkest brown of the Brows Intense gamma..
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