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Philip & Elaine Campin
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Frequently Asked Questions
IS HANAMI ORGANIC?
Hanami is an organic based line, so colour fade over the years will cool out rather than leaving warmer tones of colour behind in the skin. However, with Novoxx® technology added to the pigments, this makes them a hybrid colour. Neither organic or inorganic!
This means in comparison to an ink based pigment line the saturation, as well as the tone, will also soften and fade over the years, leaving us with more space in the skin to colour refresh our work in two or three years time.
Hanami® Pigments are manufactured in a German laboratory that complies with the highest standards of sterility, as well as in pharmaceutical factories. As a result, Hanami® pigments meet all required legal standards in accordance with the Resolution of the Council of Europe (ResAP 2008).
ABILITIES OF NOVOXX: OUR TOP TIPS
- My rule is any darker colors (brown black, black coffee, sepia) I add some ginger to.
- The darker the colour the more modifier I add.
- For black coffee it’s usually 80/20 or even 70/30 ratio.
- Brown Black is usually at 70/30 ratio.
- Maranti and Golden Brown are warm so they don’t really need any modifiers.
- Used alone or mixed together in different ratios creating lots of variations for fairer, freckled, also red heads.
- They can be used to lighten darker colors and slightly warm them up but they don’t have same warming power as modifiers.
- Blond is cool blond great for white hair mature clients.
- Add blond to sepia for that dirty darker blonde with no warmth on those peaches and cream easy tanning darker blondes.
- I often mix blonde with golden brown for my more yellow / gold blond clients.
- Cider is your yellow green based modifier.
- Anytime you need to correct orange or salmon it is great colour to add.
- Anytime you need mustard colour for violet undertones it will be good choice to add
- These pigments have a big pigment load, so it’s important to work very light in layers.