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 Lipig Meeds have been specially...
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...
The Enhance Set was developed by Carla Ricciardone in collaboration with Perma Blend LUXE. These eight permanent make-up lipigments have been specially developed to make the natural lip color speak...
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...
Pinky Swear 220 is a lip pigment from Nuva Colors with a neutral undertone. It is a hybrid pigment, suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types 1, 2 & 3. Pinky swear...
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...
Pencil for drawing up contours and lines with permanent makeup treatments. You use these omen pencils to draw the lips at PMU The pencils are available in multiple shades. You...
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 Lipig Meeds have been specially...
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...