Our Hi-Def Glamour Shades are classified into Warm, Cool, and Neutral for the convenience of the makeup artist or daily wear makeup user. Our Hi-Def Glamour Cremes, as coined by Marianne Skiba, one of the Key Makeup Artists on TV's super popular "Law & Order", are ideal for Hi-Definition makeup whether or not you're in front of a camera. This formula is soft and silky, light enough for everyday use, but with enough coverage to perform through even the most demanding of circumstances while yielding a flawless finish, all the while being gentle to even sensitive skin, mostly because you don't have to use very much at all.
We asked Hollywood makeup artist Brad Look, who worked on Star Trek Enterprise, to help us create a line of colors comprised of the most commonly used shades in the professional makeup business today. With Brad's extensive knowledge of digital and HDTV color requirements, we knew he was the guy to make this series of color happen in the timeless and tremendously useful way. These shades of makeup are the result of Brad's efforts, as are their matching 59 shades of our HD GlamAire(tm) airbrush makeup.(see at bottom for link) We hope you find them as useful for you as Brad and his Hollywood makeup artist peers have found them.
The MAC, RCMA, Cinema Secrets, Visora or Black Opal equivalent to each color is given below. M stands for MAC, R for RCMA, C for Cinema Secrets, V for Visora, B for Black Opal.
For instance the color "Pecan" Appears as: "Pecan, Eq: B:Hazel Nut", Which is short for "Pecan, Equivalent: Black Opal:Hazel Nut"
No more than one equivalent color is listed per Graftobian color.