The darkest brow pigment in the palette — a rich dark chocolate shade. Used pure, it’s ideal for dark-haired, striking women with warm or neutral skin tones. Not recommended pure on cool-toned (blue) skin. On olive-toned skin, implant with a lighter hand. Perfect for darkening other pigments in the palette. Not suitable for hair stroke techniques. Healed color loss: 30−40%. If a client with cool-toned skin requests bold dark brows, advise them the healed result will be cooler in tone. At touch-up, you can apply Orange Neutralizer to balance.
What problems does CHIC BROWN solve?
1. Lack of a deep, saturated shade for warm or neutral skin
Chic Brown delivers a luxurious bitter-chocolate tone that enhances dark hair and bold features without shifting to orange.
2. Insufficient depth in mixes with lighter pigments
It’s excellent for darkening any palette shade, giving the artist full control over color intensity to meet client preferences.
3. Limited options for clients wanting dark brows on cool skin
When combined with corrective work — adding Orange Neutralizer at touch-up — Chic Brown maintains depth while avoiding excessive coolness in the healed result.