Skin Illustrator Mardi Gras Palette Liquids 2.0 oz

15.60 26.00

Select a Color
Blue Bayou (Mardi Gras)
Bourbon St Amber (Mardi Gras)
Cajun Red (Mardi Gras)
Electric Orange (Mardi Gras)
Emeril’d Green (Mardi Gras)
Lime Daiquiri (Mardi Gras)
Mint Julep (Mardi Gras)
Purple Justice (Mardi Gras)
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This unique collection of colorful pigments was designed for creating clowns, mimes, tattoos, and the psychedelic 60's and 70's. The bright exotic colors are perfect for carnival and festival body and face painting. The Mardi Gras colors can be used with any other Skin Illustrator products to create your own new colors and shades. Also available in a Mardi Gras Palette.

This product can be used directly in your airbrush or used to refill the palette cells. To refill the palettes, first shake the bottle thoroughly until you can hear the mixing balls moving freely inside. Pour a small amount into the cell, gently stir while using the low setting of a blow dryer. When the color is almost dry, shake the bottle again (it can settle quickly) and repeat the process until the cell is filled.

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 Telesis Super Solv or Telesis Makeup Remover.

    PPI Premiere Products Inc. is an FDA approved cosmetic manufacturer. All products are made in the USA and are cruelty-free.
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    Denatured Alcohol, Castor Oil, Hydroxypropylcellulos, Shellac Gum, Rosin Gum, Talc. May Contain: Blue 1, Blue 29, Brown 1, Green 3, Green, 5, Green 6, Green 18, Red 4, Red 6, Red 7, Red 21, Red 22, Red 27, Red 28, Red 30, Red 34, Red 36, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Yellow 10, Violet 16, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides, Mica