Pigment: 150 Black is Black
Deep and very dark black for expressive eyeliners.
Pigment: 152 Grey Black
A soft black charcoal color. Use this for all blonde-haired women or blue-eyed
women who want softer eyeliner, or older women. Ideal to make a shaded eyeliner.
Add a few drops of Black is Black (150) if you want to darken the color.
Pigment: 156 Brown Taupe
A soft grey/black color with a shade of green for women who prefer a soft eyeliner.
Looks magnificent on clients with brown and/or green eyes. Perfect color to make a
soft shaded eyeliner.
Pigment: 158 Light Silver Pearl
This pigment has lots of applications for more advanced artists. It’s is a good
choice if you want to create a perfect French Pearl effect for a top eyeliner. Also, for
eyeliners, it can work beautifully to complete the eyeliner.
Pigment: 160 Grey is Grey
This is a medium charcoal grey with just a hint of blue. If your clients have grey hair
or want a softer lower eyeliner or lash enhancement, you might consider using this
beautiful pigment. For those of you who are doing advanced work, you’ll find that
this hue works beautifully on upper shaded eyeliners.
Pigment: 162 Almost Grey
If your client has pale grey or grey/blue eyes, you can get spectacular results with
this pigment. It’s a softer grey, so on lower eyeliners you can either use it alone for a
very natural look, or use it underneath eyeliners to soften them. On the upper lid, it
can also be used to create an amazing shaded effect.
Pigment: 164 Fern Green
A great teal color which looks fabulous on pale green, grey and blue eyes. This
pigment is especially flattering if it is used below a black pigment in the outer edges
on the lower eyeliner. Also great for a dual color eyeliner. Works well for both warm
and cool skin tones.
Pigment: 168 Olive
A fantastic deep olive green for use as a soft eyeliner. If you are pro trained in
advanced eyeliner techniques, you might consider using it as part of a dual tone
eyeliner effect. The dual effect looks stunning..
Pigment: 170 Lash Green Black
A softer black with added green tones, this is a good potential choice for clients
with green or hazel eyes, or those with a warm skin tone. It’s also really useful for
any client who wants a dark, but soft looking, eyeliner. This pigment is also useful
if you need to darken the tone of other green toned pigments from the Nouveau
Contour collection.
Pigment: 172 Almost Blue
If your client has grey or blue eyes, this soft light blue is superb for the lower
eyeliner. It’s also really versatile as you can use it as a secondary color on top
eyeliners or apply it using shading techniques for a smudgy effect.
Pigment: 174 Royal Blue
This deep, gorgeous midnight blue looks almost like denim and is unbeatable for
blue eyed clients. There is an important rule with this color: it’s deep and it’s strong,
so ensure you are fully qualified and trained in how to apply it.
Pigment: 176 Blue is Blue
Bored of using black? Give your treatments a boost with this gorgeous dark blue.
It’s great for both upper and lower eye liners; it really brings out the blue in your
client’s eyes. If you are trained in using multiple blends for that pro touch, you might
alternatively consider using this as a second colour over a darker eyeliner blend.
Pigment: 178 Dark Purple
This purple has deep blue undertones when healed. It looks fantastic on dark brown
eyes. It is especially flattering when used on the top of black eyeliner or to add
richness to the underneath lashes.