Hanafy - N.2 Corrector - Warm Yellow
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Pigment NOT COMPLIANT with the new REACH 2022 regulations.
Its use on human skin in Europe is prohibited.
Use is permitted only and exclusively for practice on synthetic skin and watercolor in Europe.
A professional corrector with an intense yellow-orange tone, designed for permanent eyebrow makeup and advanced color neutralization procedures. This technical pigment Hanafy is ideal for warming up cool pigments, preventing unwanted color shifts, and improving color stability during healing.
Thanks to its high neutralizing ability, it is particularly suitable for working on cool skin or on old eyebrow tattoos with violet undertones. Its formulation allows you to rebalance the color and create a more harmonious base before covering with the final pigment.
It can also be used in the treatment of cool lips with violet shades and to gently lighten pigments that are too dark or excessively cool, maintaining naturalness and color balance in the final result.
Technical features
- Shade: saturated yellow-orange
- Professional corrector for eyebrows and lips
- Ideal for neutralizing cool and violet tones
- Helps prevent eyebrow pigments from cooling down
- Suitable for cool skin and saturated pigmentations
- Usable for covering old altered tattoos
- Recommended for lightening and warming dark pigments
- Compatible with PMU eyebrow and lip pigments
- Excellent for professional color correction techniques
- Stable and easily adjustable consistency
- High color-rebalancing capacity
Recommended use
The yellow-orange corrector Hanafy is recommended for PMU professionals specialized in neutralization and color correction. It is particularly suitable for:
- warming cool eyebrow pigments;
- preventing gray or bluish shifts;
- neutralizing old tattoos with a violet undertone;
- correcting cool lips tending toward violet;
- lightening pigments that are too dark while maintaining color warmth.
For use in mixing on eyebrows, it is recommended to use about 1 drop of corrector for every 5 drops of pigment, especially on cool skin, to maintain stability and naturalness during healing.
In cases of extremely saturated tattoos or very intense violet tones, a removal procedure may be necessary before color correction.