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      Microblading & Ombre Brow Pigments for Every Skin Tone and Technique

      Brow pigment choice shapes everything — how natural the hair strokes read, how the powder effect settles after healing, whether a warm brunette stays warm or pulls cool and grey six months out. This collection stocks 89 brow pigments across nine brands, covering the full spectrum from light blonde taupes to near-black dark browns used in powder brow and microblading work.

      Perma Blend is the most-stocked PMU-specific brand in the collection, with 17 dedicated brow shades. Taupe is one of the most-ordered shades for fair and cool-toned clients — it heals neutral without pulling ashy. Brunette and Forest Brown sit in the mid-range and work well across a wide variety of skin tones. Darkest Brown and Blackish Brown are the go-to options when a client wants definition that reads as close to their natural hair colour as possible. Espresso lands between the two — dark enough to build depth, not so saturated it goes flat on the first fade.

      World Famous brings 18 shades to the collection, with names that reflect exactly where they sit in the brown family: Sahara and Grand Canyon for warmer sandy tones, Caramel and Nutella in the mid-warm range, Tobacco Dock and Tree Branches for cool-leaning medium browns, Dark Chocolate and Brooklyn Brownstone for deeper work. These cross over comfortably between brow tattooing and decorative tattoo work, which makes them a practical choice for studios that do both.

      Etalon Mix For Eyebrows is a four-shade system built around the most common brow colour categories: #1 Hazelnut/Universal, #2 Milk Chocolate/Basic, #3 Cognac/Warm Brunette, and #4 Light Brown. The numbering reflects real workflow logic — artists who know Etalon Mix can pull the right bottle without second-guessing. All four come in 10ml bottles.

      Biotek has 14 shades here — one of the larger brand footprints in the collection alongside Perma Blend. Biotek's brow range is purpose-built for PMU, with formulas that address the specific challenges of eyebrow skin: variable oiliness, follicle interference, and the way brow skin heals differently from area to area on the same client.

      Draiff covers 11 shades with their Pro for Eyebrows range, including both the Dark and lighter options. Evenflo and Radiant add depth at the warm and neutral ends of the palette. Eternal contributes Caramel and Dark Brown — two reliable mid-tones that artists reach for when they need a consistent, predictable result on repeat clients.

      What to Know When Choosing a PMU Brow Pigment

      Brow skin behaves differently from lip or eyelid skin — it's thicker, oilier in most clients, and has follicles that can affect how pigment implants and retains. A few things that matter when selecting a shade:

      Warm-toned skin pulls pigment warmer over time. If a client runs warm and you put in a warm brown, it can heal orange or red-leaning after the first touch-up. Going slightly neutral or cool on the initial shade usually produces a better healed result. Cool-toned skin does the opposite — a cool or neutral brown heals closer to its true value.

      Technique also drives pigment choice. For microblading, you need a pigment that implants cleanly into fine hair stroke incisions without bleeding out — viscosity and particle size matter. For powder brows and ombre work, you're building gradients and depth, so the fade behaviour over multiple sessions is more important than immediate saturation.

      Most experienced brow artists keep a minimum of four to six shades on the shelf — a light, a warm mid, a neutral mid, and a dark — and mix to match each client rather than pulling the same bottle every procedure.

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