What is the difference between the Brovi & Brovi+ lines?
The regular Brovi line includes aqua, Hamamelis virginiana extract, glycerin, and alcohol. Brovi+ pigments use a new formula based on alcohol and glycerin and feature warmer tones and smaller pigment particles. These are better suited for natural results and hair stroke techniques.
Brovi+ pigments are more fluid and blend easily, allowing artists to create soft, airy healed results—ideal for powder and hair stroke styles.
How do you mix Brovi and Brovi+ pigments?
You can mix Brovi+ with the standard Brovi line 50/50 for softer or warmer tones. However, Gray Harbor and Freckle do not change color when mixed with their counterparts. For added depth, mix 70% standard Brovi with 30% Brovi+. Avoid mixing warm tones like Roasted Chestnut+ with other warm-based pigments like Bitter Chocolate+.
Are Brovi pigments considered organic or inorganic?
Brovi pigments are hybrid—they contain both organic and inorganic components. Organic ingredients are synthesized, while inorganic ones are mineral-based. This hybrid format ensures color stability and safe application.
Do Brovi pigments contain iron oxides?
Yes, Brovi pigments include iron oxides, which are common in cosmetic and even food products. The specific red iron oxide used in Brovi formulas is CI7491, which is safe and helps stabilize color.