The lightest pigment in the palette — a soft wheat shade. Used pure, it is ideal for clients with a Scandinavian appearance or leaning toward a light European type (approximately Fitzpatrick II). Natural brow hairs are very light or absent. When used on its own, the pigment should be implanted more densely to achieve a noticeable result, as its pigment load is low. Perfect for lightening other pigments in the palette. Not suitable for cover-ups, as it lacks the necessary density. Most popular mixes: Natural Brunette, Dark Coffee, Milky Brown
1. No suitable shade for very light brows
Almond Blond creates a soft wheat tone that perfectly complements Scandinavian and light European features without overpowering them.
2. Lack of natural results on thin skin
Thanks to its low density, Almond Blond avoids a "tattoo effect," delivering a soft powdery look. With the right implantation technique, it achieves a neat yet expressive result.