Areola Pigments color guide

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Achieve flawless, natural-looking results with our Areola Pigment Collection. Designed for customizable mixing, these pigments cater to a wide variety of skin tones and undertones. Perfect for blending and enhancing, our pigments ensure professional-grade results every time.

About the Organic Pigment Line

The Organic line features highly concentrated pigments for bright, vivid results with excellent color retention. These pigments require minimal follow-up treatments, making them a reliable choice for creating natural, lasting beauty. Each shade can be used individually or blended with other pigments for customized results.

Color Note: Please keep in mind that the pigment color displayed on the website is intended for illustrative purposes only and may not accurately reflect the actual color.

Note: Do not mix pigments from other brands with Nouveau Contour pigments due to differences in structure and composition.

FAQ

What is the difference between organic pigments and fusion pigments?
Organic lip pigments primarily from synthetic dyes and carbon-based molecules, often contain minimal to no inorganic components. They offer bright, vibrant colors ideal for bold, statement-making lip results but may fade faster over time.

Fusion lip pigments combine organic and inorganic components for a balance of vibrancy, longevity, and suitability for various skin types, ensuring natural, long-lasting results.
What is the Fitzpatrick scale?
The Fitzpatrick scale is a classification system for skin types based on how skin reacts to sun exposure, ranging from Type I (very fair, always burns) to Type VI (deeply pigmented, rarely burns). It's commonly used in permanent makeup and skincare, tailor treatments and pigment choices to individual skin tones and sensitivities.

Type I: Very fair, always burns, never tans.
Type II: Fair, burns easily, tans minimally.
Type III: Medium, sometimes burns, tans gradually.
Type IV: Olive, rarely burns, tans easily.
Type V: Brown, very rarely burns, tans darkly.
Type VI: Deeply pigmented, never burns, tans deeply.