Base 4 is a red pigment from the embody set. This set was developed by Carla Ricciardone in collaboration with Perma Blend LUXE. The embody lipigments have been specially developed...
Light Peony 235 is a lip pigment from Nuva Colors with a neutral undertone. It is a hybrid pigment, suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types 1, 2, 3 & 4. Light...
Rose Pink 210 is a lip pigment from Nuva Colors with a cool undertone. It is a hybrid pigment, suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types 1, 2, 3 & 4. Rose...
Naturalista van Evenflo Colors is a cinnamon -colored nude hue for lips. It is a unisex color. The True Lips PMU lip pigments were designed by top specialist Lulu Siciliano. The...
The lip pigment №6 Dusty Rose is a delicate baby pink tint, neutral and slightly cooler in color. A nice choice if the preference is for natural shades of PMU...
PMU pigment for lips of DMT. The pigments are in a 10 ml bottle. The lip pigment rose is a natural lip color. The DMT pigments are in accordance with REACH. ...
Base 3 is a red pigment from the embody set. This set was developed by Carla Ricciardone in collaboration with Perma Blend LUXE. The embody lipigments have been specially developed...
Mocha is a PMU pigment for lips of DMT. The pigments are in a 10 ml bottle. The DMT pigments are in accordance with REACH. Ingredients: Aqua, CI 77891, CI 200310,...
Dirty French van Evenflo Colors is a natural, harmonious shade with a neutral undertone for a natural lip result. It is a unisex color. The True Lips PMU lip pigments...
Russian Red 175 is a lip pigment from Nuva Colors with a cool undertone. It is an organic pigment, suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types 1, 2, 3 & 4. Russian...
The Embody Set was developed by Carla Ricciardone in collaboration with Perma Blend LUXE. These eight permanent make-up lipigments have been specially developed to neutralize cool and dark lips. The...
Romance of Evenflo Colors is a pronounced pink with a neutral undertone. This pigment is also suitable for balancing dark/warm brown lip colors. The True Lips PMU lip pigments were...