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Subtle green that enhances without being too vibrant.
✔ Cool slate green tone
✔ Perfect for enhancing hazel or green eyes
✔ Heals as a soft grey-green
⭐ Trusted by PMU artists since 1988
Reliable shipping
Flexible returns
Clean formula • Inorganic iron oxides • Minimal carriers • No dyes • No carbon • No PPDs • No endocrine-disruptors • EU REACH compliant • MOCRA compliant • Cruelty-free •
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Creative applications.
Dark cool green
Creative applications.
Creative applications.
Use for shaded liner or defined, tapered classic liner.
Use for shaded liner or defined, tapered classic liner.
Use for shaded liner or defined, tapered classic liner.
Maintains tone without dulling.
Carbon-Free
Modern Inorganic Formula
Hand Method + Machine
Heals Natural & Long-Lasting
High concentration, creamy formula that implants fast.
No carbon black. No modifiers. No guesswork. Every pigment is pre-balanced to heal true and natural.
Designed for predictable results and long-term color integrity.
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No. SofTap pigments are 100% carbon free and therefore do not turn grey or ashy over time.
Inorganic pigments may fade warm over time. SofTap has a proprietary manufacturing process that has been refined over 35 years to create the most stable inorganic pmu pigments on the market; for a more true-to-color fade and ideal long-term healed result.
No modifiers necessary. Every pigment has been pre-balanced to heal as true-to-color as possible, straight out of the tube.
Yes. The SofTap manufacturing process has created a formula that is creamy and smooth and lab-refined to implant easily with machine and hand method tools. If you find the pigment a little too thick, you may dilute with a few drops of dilution solution.
SofTap pigments are proudly manufactured in our FDA registered facility in Livermore, CA, USA.
There are many factors that affect long-term retention, but we typically recommend touch-ups every 1-3 years to keep the procedure looking fresh.