109 Black
REACH compliant pigment
109 Black differs from the other Swiss Color eyeliner shades in its composition. Due to its fluid and fine consistency, 109 Black should not be used on thin, fragile and mature upper eyelid skin. Its components give 109 Black long-lasting stability and allow us to use black as a blending color. Eyebrow shades can be darkened by using 109 Black sparingly. Especially for Fitzpatrick skin types V and VI, add more of it to the color mixture to achieve an intense, dark brow color.
Pro tip: Use the color intensity of 301 Ultrablack as a base for eyeliner and give the eyeliner extra hold and coverage in a second session after 6-8 weeks with 109 Black.
Mixing tip 1
- 109 Black (1)
- 106 Gold (2)
- 107 Terra (2)
Application area: Brow
A warm fawn brown that can be carefully adapted into great blonde tones with more 106 Gold.
Mixing tip 2
- 109 Black (1)
- 106 Gold (2)
- 108 Amarone (2)
Application area: Brow
This dark mid-brown tone can be softened and bleached as desired by adding more 106 Gold.
Color name: | 109 Black |
Skin type: | black, very dark brown, brown, dark brown, light, fair, light brown, light to olive, olive, moderate brown, very light, pale white |
Chemical composition: | contains iron oxide, inorganic |
Coverage: | strong coverage |
Color depth: | cool |
Area of application: | Eyelid |