Brovi PMU - Modifier Yellow Ochre
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Yellow Ochre Corrector by BROVI is an inorganic corrective pigment developed for professional eyebrow color correction procedures. Its yellow ochre tone with a yellow base has been formulated to effectively neutralize unwanted lilac tones and to lighten brown pigmentation that appears too dark or intense. Thanks to its high color stability and color retention of up to 90%, it is an essential tool for achieving harmonious and natural results in permanent makeup procedures.
The formulation uses BROVI’s exclusive homogenization technology, which makes it possible to reduce the Carbon Black (CI 77266) content by 50% compared with traditional inks. The combination of pure, micronized iron oxides and Carbon Black purified from benzo[a]pyrene ensures an even particle distribution, predictable healing, and high reliability in corrective procedures.
Technical features
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Professional corrective inorganic pigment
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Shade: yellow ochre
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Base: yellow
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Color retention up to 90%
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Specifically formulated to neutralize lilac tones in eyebrows
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Ideal for lightening excessively dark brown pigmentation
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Formula with 50% less Carbon Black than traditional inks
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Contains pure, micronized iron oxides
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Carbon Black (CI 77266) purified from benzo[a]pyrene
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Cosmetic base made with purified water, isopropyl alcohol, and benzyl alcohol
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Copolymeric compounds that prevent the product from drying out
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Easy to implant and remove from the skin during the treatment
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Reduced sedimentation of pigment particles
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Complies with European REACH regulations
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Produced in the European Union
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Available in 5ml and 10ml sizes
Recommended use
Yellow Ochre Corrector is indicated for eyebrow correction procedures that show shifts toward lilac tones or for lightening brown pigmentation that has turned out too intense after previous treatments. It can be used alone in neutralization procedures or integrated into more complex color correction protocols. Its yellow base makes it possible to effectively rebalance cool tones, preparing the skin for subsequent pigment treatments and promoting a final result that is more natural, even, and stable over time.