Perma Blend x Tina Davies — Ash Brown Brow Pigment

Perma Blend x Tina Davies — Ash Brown Brow Pigment

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Ash Brown is the shade that exists for a specific client who is genuinely underserved by most brow pigment palettes: the client whose natural brows are cool, grey-shifted, and distinctly ash-toned — not warm brown, not neutral brown, but that specific muted, sophisticated cool-grey-brown that shows up in naturally fair Northern European hair, in clients who colour their hair in ash blonde or ash brown tones, in clients whose brows have shifted toward grey as they age, and in clients who specifically want a cool, modern brow aesthetic rather than a natural warm-brown match. Part of the Tina Davies I ❤️ INK series developed in collaboration with Perma Blend, Ash Brown is a cool, medium-value ash brown formulated with a neutral-cool undertone — controlled enough to read as sophisticated and wearable rather than stark or grey-purple, but cool enough to stay genuinely ash through the heal rather than drifting warm the way underpowered cool pigments do over time.

What "Ash Brown" Actually Means — and Why It's Different From "Cool Brown"

In hair colour terminology, "ash" has a specific meaning: it refers to a grey-shifted tone that has had the warmth deliberately removed. Ash blonde is not just light blonde — it's light blonde with the golden warmth replaced by a cool, slightly grey quality. Ash brown is not just cool brown — it's a brown that has the warmth suppressed to the point where the grey undertone becomes the dominant character of the colour. The result is a muted, slightly desaturated brown that reads as distinctly cool without tipping into an overtly grey or blue-purple tone.

In PMU, the distinction between "cool brown" and "ash brown" matters practically. Consider two shades:

  • A cool brown — like Mallard in the Perma Blend Signature Brow Set — has a cool mass tone and cool undertone that reads as a directionally blue-shifted medium brown. On a client with naturally cool ash-brown hair, it's accurate. But it has a specific cool character that comes from its formulation direction — it's cool in the way that a pigment with blue-component mass tone is cool.
  • An ash brown — like this one — has a neutral-cool character that comes from the grey-ash direction rather than the blue direction. The coolness reads as grey-muted rather than blue-shifted. This is an important distinction for clients whose hair is genuinely "ashy" — the grey-shifted, desaturated cool tone that natural ash hair has — because the grey-ash quality of the pigment matches the grey-ash quality of the hair in a way that a directionally blue-cool brown might not. On an ash-haired client, an ash brown pigment reads as "that person's brow hair," while a blue-cool brown can sometimes read as slightly blue against the grey-ash hair tone.

The "neutral-cool" undertone designation for I ❤️ INK Ash Brown reflects this: it's cool in the ash direction rather than the blue direction. The coolness is controlled — it doesn't aggressively push toward purple or blue as it heals, which is the failure mode of poorly formulated cool pigments. It stays in the grey-brown ash range, which is exactly what the clients and procedures that need this shade actually require.

The Formulation Challenge — Why Ash Pigments Are Harder to Get Right

Cool and ash brow pigments have a well-known reputation in the PMU industry for being tricky to formulate well. The challenge is that the grey and cool components that create the ash character tend to behave differently from the brown components as the pigment ages and breaks down in the skin. Specifically:

  • Some cool pigments fade to unexpected tones. In poorly formulated cool browns, the warm brown components break down faster than the cool components, leaving a residual that reads as distinctly grey, blue, or even slightly green over time. This is the failure mode that has given cool brow pigments a reputation for unpredictable healing — the colour that looked like a perfect ash brown at the six-month mark can look like a strange grey-blue at the two-year mark as the brown components fade away from the cool ones.
  • The ash character needs to be balanced at the formulation level. Getting a pigment to read as grey-ash without going blue or green requires careful calibration of the pigment components. The cool elements that create the ash tone need to be proportioned correctly relative to the brown base so that when the pigment ages, both elements fade at a similar rate — maintaining the ash-brown character across the lifecycle of the pigment rather than separating into its cool and warm components visually.

The Tina Davies x Perma Blend collaboration specifically addresses this. Perma Blend's hybrid pigment formulation — the same organic-based hybrid approach used across the I ❤️ INK range — is designed to produce predictable healing behaviour in both warm and cool directions. The neutral-cool undertone of Ash Brown reflects this calibration: it's cool enough to read as ash, stable enough to stay ash as it ages, and formulated to avoid the grey-blue drift that makes some cool brow pigments frustrating to work with long-term.

Who Ash Brown Is For — Client Profiles in Detail

Ash Brown serves a specific and identifiable set of client profiles. The key is learning to recognise them accurately at the consultation stage, because applying a warm or neutral brown to these clients produces the same mismatch problem in reverse — a warm pigment on an ash-haired client heals as a warm brown that reads as a completely different colour family than the client's natural hair. Here are the four primary profiles:

Clients With Naturally Ash-Toned Brow Hair

This is the most direct application. Some clients have naturally occurring ash or grey-shifted brown brow hair — common in clients of Northern European heritage (Scandinavian, British, German, Dutch) where the natural hair pigmentation has a lower warm-pigment content and a higher grey-ash quality. These clients often describe their brow hair as "mousy" or "greige" rather than brown, and they're right — the brow hair genuinely doesn't have warmth in it. Applying I ❤️ INK Medium Brown on a naturally ash-brow client produces a result that heals warmer than the surrounding brow hair, creating a visible mismatch between the PMU fill area and the natural hair strokes around it. Ash Brown, with its neutral-cool undertone, heals in the same grey-brown colour family as the natural hair — the pigment and the hair read as the same tone, which is the definition of an accurate match. At a practical level: if you look at a client's natural brow hair in bright natural light and the brow hair appears greyish, ashy, or distinctly muted-cool rather than any shade of warm brown, that client's brows need an ash-based pigment. Ash Brown is the I ❤️ INK solution for that client.

Clients With Ash-Coloured or Cool-Toned Dyed Hair

Ash blonde and ash brown are among the most popular hair colour trends of the past several years, and they create a specific PMU challenge: the client's brow pigment needs to match not just the client's natural hair, but the dyed colour they're maintaining. A client who regularly colours her hair in ash blonde or ash brown tones has cool-shifted hair at the colour level even if her natural hair would have been warm. If her brow PMU is done in a warm or neutral brown that matched her natural brow hair, but she continues colouring her hair in cool ash tones, the healed brow will progressively look warmer and more disconnected from her current hair colour with each dyeing session. The correct approach for this client is to match the PMU to the maintained hair colour, not the natural brow hair — which means ash brown for an ash-blonde or ash-brown dyed client. Ash Brown gives her a healed brow that stays coherent with her cool-toned hair colour over the full maintenance cycle of her colour appointments.

Clients With Greying or Transitioning Brow Hair

As clients age and their natural hair pigmentation reduces, brow hair typically shifts toward grey before going fully white. The transitional phase — where brow hair is a mixture of their original brown and incoming grey — produces a natural brow tone that sits in the ash-grey-brown range. For these clients, a warm or neutral brown pigment heals warmer than their current natural brow colour, creating an obvious contrast between the filled PMU areas and the surrounding greying hair. Ash Brown's neutral-cool undertone heals in a grey-brown range that reads as consistent with the transitional tone of greying brow hair. The result is a brow enhancement that makes the whole brow area look more even and defined without making the PMU fill area look like a different colour than the natural hair. This is a growing client profile as the PMU industry's client base ages, and having an ash-based option specifically for this profile is what allows an artist to serve these clients with the same precision they bring to younger clients with fully pigmented hair.

Clients Who Want a Cool, Editorial Brow Aesthetic

Not every lip blush client wants "your lips but better," and not every brow client wants "your brows but better" either. Some clients come in with a specific aesthetic reference — a cool, graphic, slightly editorial brow look inspired by the cool-toned brow aesthetic that has been influential in fashion and editorial makeup for years. This client may have naturally warm-brown hair, but she wants her brows to read as cool and modern rather than matching her warm hair tone. For this client, Ash Brown is an intentional aesthetic choice rather than a natural hair-matching decision. The cool-ash character reads as deliberate and contemporary in a way that warm or neutral browns don't — it has a sophistication that warm browns lack for this specific aesthetic direction. When assessing this client, the consultation should establish that she understands the healed result will read as distinctly cool and ash-toned, not as a natural warm-brown match to her hair colour. For the right client, this isn't a problem — it's the point.

Ash Brown as a Mixing Partner — Adding Ash Quality to Any Blend

Beyond standalone use, one of Ash Brown's most practically valuable roles is as a cool-ash modifier in custom blends. The product page notes it's "ideal as a standalone shade or mixed with darker pigments for customised tones" — here's what that looks like concretely with specific client scenarios:

  • Ash Brown + I ❤️ INK Dark Brown or Espresso: Produces a cool-ash dark brown — a deeper value with the neutral-cool ash character of Ash Brown pulled through. For clients who need a dark value brow (F3–F4 range, darker natural hair) but whose hair is distinctly cool-ash toned rather than warm or neutral dark brown. Dark Brown or Espresso alone would be either too warm or too neutrally cool for this client — the addition of Ash Brown shifts the blend into the grey-ash dark brown range that matches cool very dark brown or dark ash hair. A 70/30 Espresso/Ash Brown ratio typically produces a rich ash-shifted dark brown suitable for F3 clients with cool-dark natural hair.
  • Ash Brown + I ❤️ INK Blonde or Harvest Blonde: Lightens the ash brown toward an ash blonde — a light-to-medium value cool-ash tone that sits between the warmth of Harvest Blonde and the grey of straight Ash Brown. Useful for clients with very light ash hair colour (light ash blonde or silver-blonde) where the full value of Ash Brown would be slightly too deep, but the full warmth of Harvest Blonde is completely wrong for their cool ash hair. A 60/40 Ash Brown/Blonde blend produces a light cool-ash brown that reads accurately as light ash hair at healed PMU density — this is a niche but specific client profile that comes up frequently in studios serving an older or Northern European clientele.
  • Ash Brown + any warm brown to cool it down: In reverse of the Blazing Copper modifier function, Ash Brown can be used to cool down a warm or neutral brown that is slightly too warm for a specific client. If you're working with a client whose hair is mostly neutral but has some slight cool-ash character, and you have a neutral brown that reads very slightly warm for her specifically, a small addition (10–15%) of Ash Brown pulls the blend toward the cool-ash direction without fully committing to a purely ash result. This is a subtle adjustment rather than a shade transformation — it keeps the blend in the natural-looking range while shifting the temperature just enough to match the client's specific hair tone accurately.
  • Ash Brown + Perma Blend Signature Brow Set Brunette: Brunette's neutral undertone combined with Ash Brown's neutral-cool character produces a natural cool-neutral brown — slightly cooler than Brunette alone, but less directionally ash than Ash Brown alone. This blend covers a large portion of the cool-neutral medium brown client profile that falls between the two standalone shades: clients whose hair is clearly brown but has a muted, desaturated quality rather than any warmth. A 60/40 Brunette/Ash Brown blend is one of the most-used combinations for artists working with cool-toned medium-brown clients who don't need the full ash character of Ash Brown but would be slightly off-temperature with straight Brunette.

Application Notes — Microblading and Machine

I ❤️ INK Ash Brown is formulated for both microblading and machine application, consistent with the full I ❤️ INK range. A few technique-specific notes for cool ash pigments specifically:

  • Microblading: Cool ash pigments can appear more vivid in the initial incision than warm pigments because the grey-ash tone provides strong contrast against the pink/red of fresh incised tissue. This is not a problem — it resolves as the incision heals — but it can cause artists unfamiliar with cool pigments to under-deposit in the belief that the colour is already dense enough. Assess saturation by looking at the dried surface pigment that remains between passes, not the colour as it appears in the fresh incision. The healed result will be noticeably softer and more ash-toned than the fresh deposit.
  • Machine (nano brows, powder brows, ombré): For machine application, Ash Brown pairs with Tina Davies Thick Shading Solution for powder brow and ombré technique, which is listed as the recommended pairing on the product page. The thick shading solution slows the deposit rate slightly, which is useful for ash pigments in powder brow technique — the controlled deposit rate gives you better management of how much ash character builds in the shading, allowing you to create a gradient that reads as ashy throughout rather than concentrated ash in the densely packed areas and washed-out at the edges.

Pigment Safety and Compliance

  • EU 2008 reSAP compliant
  • CTL certified
  • Gamma-ray sterilized
  • Organic-based hybrid formula — vegan and cruelty-free

Why Artists Use I ❤️ INK Ash Brown

  • Neutral-cool ash undertone — heals in the grey-ash colour range rather than drifting blue or warm; the controlled cool reads as sophisticated ash, not stark grey-purple
  • Precise formulation for a specific client need — the only shade in the I ❤️ INK lineup specifically calibrated for ash-toned, grey-shifted, and cool-hair clients that warm and neutral shades simply cannot match accurately
  • Versatile standalone or mixing use — works as a direct brow pigment for ash-hair clients and as a cool-ash modifier for custom blends with darker or neutral shades
  • Stable cool character through healing — formulated to hold its ash character over the pigment lifecycle rather than drifting toward unexpected grey-blue or green tones as it ages
  • Microblading and machine compatible — works across all current brow PMU techniques
  • Tina Davies x Perma Blend collaboration — developed by one of PMU's most respected brow educators, formulated to the technical standard of the full I ❤️ INK range
  • EU 2008 reSAP, CTL

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