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Skin Illustrator James Mackinnon's Galaxy Palette

Inspired by his work on numerous Star Trek shows, Makeup Artist, James Mackinnon thought it was time to put his favorite colors in a custom palette.

Original price $89.00 - Original price $89.00
Original price
$89.00
$89.00 - $89.00
Current price $89.00
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The Custom Skin Illustrator James Mackinnon's Galaxy Palette is a combination of classic Skin Illustrator colors and three new colors (Cashew and Luca were created by James Mackinnon. Tootzey Role Mekash, created by Mike Mekash). Cagratulations to James for winning the 2019 Emmy award for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series. From beauty to character and SFX, the Galaxy Palette is an intrigal part of this award winning show, Star Trek - Discovery.

I was working and balancing four Illustrator palettes to blend the pigment I wanted. After working with the colors for some time, I established … a palette including 10 mixed-color hues which enabled me to create the desired effect. This was named the 12 Years a Slave Illustrator palette [by PPI], for use on brown- and black-skinned actors. - See more at: http://makeupmag.com/featured/id/1163/#sthash.PMSjkBAp.dpufI was working and balancing four Illustrator palettes to blend the pigment I wanted. After working with the colors for some time, I established … a palette including 10 mixed-color hues which enabled me to create the desired effect. This was named the 12 Years a Slave Illustrator palette [by PPI], for use on brown- and black-skinned actors.

The colors can easily be applied with a brush, sponge or mascara wand. Use it alone, or mix the colors with any of the other Skin Illustrator tones to create your own unique blend of color.

NB. Due to the high pigment content and lack of unnecessary fillers in the Skin Illustrator color system, cracks, bubbles and any shrunken appearance that may occur in some dried color cells does not affect the quality or performance of the product in any way.

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 PPI's Telesis Super Solv or Telesis Makeup Remover.