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JAY SEAL

JJ / Jj / MODIFIER

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"When Seal and Greying both combine they create JAY SEAL, or "Jay" as it's more commonly known. Jay takes the usual brown/tan/blonde of Seal's sheen and uses greying to change the hue to an iridescent blue sheen instead. Jay functions completely the same as Seal, must be fully blended into the coat, and is locked to the palette provided. The color of Jay you choose must be visible on your given base coat and may not overtake 60% of the base color."

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COLOR TIPS:

☛ Jay can cause Liner & Accents to become bluer in hue, but not overly blue.

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⬆ !ABOVE SHOWS MAX SPREAD! â¬†

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the Base must always be clearly visible even with a two-toned color base and lots of markings. It is your job to show clear distinction between what is base, modifier, and marking.

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MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least ONE minimal hotspot should be covered by 20%.

⬇ MINIMUM HOTSPOTS â¬‡: Where the marking is most likely to occur in its 'minimal' form.

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⬇ WHEN THE BASE IS BLUE, WHAT DO YOU DO? â¬‡

If your base is one of the BLUE colors, then the palette for Jay Seal changes to a more saturated Blue, locks the flesh to black or blue chow, and locks to the eyes to the colors mentioned below.

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