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BROW TRANSFORMATION 🀎 If you know me, you know I’ve got an obsession for mixing Red Chestnut with almost all the colours that I use, but let me tell you why! First and most important, is to get to know a little bit more about Colour Theory, so we can mix colours without being afraid of the end result πŸ’Ž As we already know we have 3 primary colours which are β€οΈπŸ’›πŸ’™ We need to mix all of the primary colours in order to get Brown 🀎 We can create endless shades of Brown by using different primary colours bases. πŸ”… It can be a Brown created on a yellow base. πŸ”…it can be Brown based on dominant red base. πŸ”…Or it can be Brown based on blue base predominately. In this case right here, the colour I chose to use was Brown 7 and a touch of Red Chestnut. Why? Brown 7- is a Dark brown which has a green undertone, if you use it on fair skin on its own, it’s almost impossible to not get a tinge of green when you remove the dye. Red Chestnut has a red warm undertone, which can be used even a stand alone colour, if you want bright warm tones, mainly used alone for red heads. Or in combination with any other shades to create a more warmer tone. As we know, the colours sitting opposite to each other on the colour wheel can neutralise each other, meaning that if you add a Touch of Red Chestnut to your Brown 7 it can help to correct the colour, and you won’t be afraid of Green Brows at the end ❀️ Get to know your shades πŸ€— Products used: @bronsunmayamyuk for Dye and Prepp products @browfactoruk White pre inked mapping string ( all time Favourite) Measuring compass Brow-lock @browfactoruk All from @lashfactor - Brand Ambassador
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