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The Skin Illustrator On Set Flesh Palette is a mini version of the classic full size Skin Illustrator Complexion Palette. It has become an industry standard. This palette contains the full ten colors of the larger Flesh Palette, but in a compact, pocket size to make touch ups fast and easy. This palette is a must for any makeup FX artist. Use it alone, or in combination with other On Set Palettes.
The colors can easily be applied with a brush or mascara wand (palette cells may be too small to apply color with a sponge). Use it alone, or mix the colors with any of the other Skin Illustrator tones to create your own unique blend of color.
You must use Skin Illustrator Activator, Skin Illustrator Slow Activator, or 99% alcohol to activate the color pigment. Do Not use 70% alcohol, MEK, acetone, water or any other solvent.
Removal is easy with Premiere Product's Telesis Super Solv.
On Set FleshTone Palette includes: Rice Paper, Rice Paper, Natural 1, Natural 2, Lao 1, Lao 2, Cedar Brown, Vein Tone, Coral Adjuster, Olive Adjuster 2, Rose Adjuster 2.
**Packaging May Vary due to container availability at Premiere Products. Made by Premiere Products, Inc.
ABOUT SKIN ILLUSTRATOR:
Skin Illustrator, developed by award winning makeup artist Kenny Myers, is a system of durable, water and abrasion resistant alcohol activated make-up that is available in palettes and liquids. Created by professionals for professionals, Skin Illustrator is designed to speed up the process of color applications and touch ups by greatly reducing the need to mix colors. The wide range of colors allows you total control to create any illusion imaginable.
Skin Illustrator will cover tattoos, create effects, color hair, and it can be used on foam latex, gelatin, plastic, and silicone appliances. The high pigment content provides rich color tones that stay in place and last all day. Skin Illustrator colors can be activated with a spray or dab of alcohol, and they require few touch ups other than an occasional powdering. Whether you use a brush, air brush, sponge or stipple technique, Skin Illustrator can fix a problem or keep one from happening.