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CHUSE PMU Mixing Corrector Pigments (0.35oz/10ml) in L405 Orange Coffee is a professional-grade, ready-to-use pigment designed to neutralize blue eyebrow tones with a natural finish. Packaged in an airless, aseptic bottle for maximum hygiene and zero waste, it boasts high pigment stability and is SGS certified, vegan, and cruelty-free—ideal for microblading and machine use.
K**W
Fascinating!
this stuff is fascinating! so lightweight and so incredibly full coverage, a dot or two goes a long way, it dries nicely and not tacky in my experience, i bought this to use in my SFX kit but honestly i feel like im going to be reaching for it much moretheres no smell, its easy to blend and work with as well, with a fantastic component, a twist up pump with an airless pump to get all the product out, im amazed by this product for the price, this is something that would be in a high end makeup shop with a hefty price tag, and yet here it is available on amazon! so happy with this!
H**H
Not good
All pigment fades within a couple days or changes colour
E**A
Pigmentación súper bien
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A**L
Light Skin Pigment Powder
Adopted organic biological pigments, Natural-looking and rich colors, Excellent for multiple procedures and skin tones. Powder has been successfully prepared by new grinding technology, faster coloring effect, Using aseptic packaging environment, more safety and health, packaged in a practical airless bottle, which allows you to use up to the last drop without any waste. Store In A Cool, Dry Area. Keep From Freezing, Shake well and patch test before using. This Product Is Non-toxic.
R**S
OK
THE COLOR IS LIGHTER THAN EXPECTED
L**Y
Doesn’t work to lighten foundations/concealers…won’t mix, changes consistency..
When I saw this I honestly wasn’t sure what I was used for, and the product page wasn’t much help with that. There isn’t much information or details about it.The product page states that it is “L-Series Permanent Makeup Micro Pigment Cosmetic Color, Certified by SGS, DermaTest.” If you scroll down to the middle of the product page there’s a grey box with info in it. There it says something similar, but has more info. It says, “L-Series Pigment color for PMU machine, Certified by SGS, DermaTest.” So, there it added in that it’s pigment color for PMU machine. “PMU” is permanent makeup, such as eyebrow microblading.It goes on to say, “Adopted organic biological pigments, Natural-looking and rich colors, Excellent for multiple procedures and skin tones.” I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t really help tell me what this is and what it’s used for. When I see pigment color, I think that it’s going to be something used when creating like your own eyeshadow, lipstick, etc. to get the color that you want. But, pigments can also be used just on their own as eyeshadows. One of the product photos says, “Eyes+Corrector.” So, maybe for eyeshadow, maybe as a color corrector?It then goes on to say, “Powder has been successfully prepared by new grinding technology, faster coloring effect.” The title and photos say it’s “liquid pigment,” so I’m confused about what powder they’re talking about?When you scroll to the middle of the product page, there’s a little part about the brand “Chuse.” It says, “CHUSE dedicate to develop and manufacture high quality permanent makeup products.” So, what I pieced together from the product info was that this is some kind of liquid pigment that is used in permanent makeup.It comes in a nice outer product box that is sealed in plastic wrapping. The product page stated that it was packaged in an “aseptic packaging environment.” It states it is “packaged in a practical airless bottle, which allows you to use up to the last drop without any waste.” The bottle is plastic. It has a nice, sleek look. The bottom is clear with the brand name and some product info on it in dark blue. The lid is metallic blue with a silver circular part in the center. The lid twists, which leads to the silver part in the center coming up, which is the pump. You then can press down there to get the product out. When you’re done using it, you twist the cap the opposite way to lower the pump back down into the cap.If you look at the product photo that shows all the different colors, it has a label above the different groups. For 2 of them it says, “for eyes.” For 10 of them it says, “Eyebrows.” For 9 of them it says, “Lips.” Finally, for the last 5 it says, “Corrector.” For the “Corrector” colors it has the one I got, “L401,” which says “Light Skin.” That made me think it would be like a liquid pigment I could use to lighten foundations or concealers that are too dark. But, looking more closely at the info on the product page, I’m not sure. If it’s for use with permanent makeup, I don’t want to just be slapping it on my face and end up with it staying put! I’ve never tried any permanent makeup like microblading or anything. I decided I’d do a patch test to see how permanent this was before using it to try to lighten any of my foundations or concealers. Thankfully, it wasn’t permanent. It does wash off just like any other makeup product.It is creamy, not thick at all. It is even a little thin and watery. It glides on smoothly. It dries down completely to a matte finish. It dries quickly, so whatever you’re using it for, you need to work FAST.I wanted to use this to mix to use with foundations and concealers to lighten them when I needed it. Unfortunately, it does NOT work for that! I tried to mix this with a water based foundation. I squirted a couple pumps out of the foundation and a pump of this. I started mixing it, but it didn’t look like it was mixing at all. Then, I took my finger and started trying to mix it that way and when I spread it out, I saw it wasn’t even mixing at all and when I did start mixing it with my finger, it just looked like it was separating (see photos).I thought maybe it was just because it was a water based foundation. So, I tried it with a silicone based foundation. Again, it didn’t seem like it was mixing. It definitely mixed better than it did with the water based foundation. With the water based, it seemed to completely separate where you could see dots of the darker foundation and dots of the lighter CHUSE. But with the silicone based one, it was kind of smeared together in a marbled appearance that just never went away no matter how much I mixed it.You definitely need to shake well like it says on the product page. If you don’t, it can kind of look a little weird and be a little runny. But, as long as you shake well before, it looks fine and isn’t too runny.Overall, this isn’t for me. Maybe I’ll find something to use it for. But, it definitely doesn’t work as a foundation/concealer lightener! So, if that’s what you were hoping to use this for, I’d look elsewhere!
O**T
Perfect shade of skin!
I’ve ordered so many different shades trying to match skin to cover an old tattoo. Finally the perfect TRUE skin shade!
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