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Ohuhu Kaala 24 Portrait Skin Tone Alcohol Markers – Slim Broad & Fine Dual Tip
Ohuhu Kaala 24 Portrait Skin Tone Alcohol Markers – Slim Broad & Fine Dual Tip
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Precision Skin Tones for Professional Portrait Work
The Ohuhu Kaala 24 Skin Tone Set is specifically developed for artists who require realistic, natural complexions in portrait illustration. This curated range of highly pigmented skin tones allows for accurate rendering of flesh tones, undertones, shading and hair colour variation.
Designed for control, blending and long-term performance, the Kaala series delivers professional-grade results in a refined, ergonomic format.
24 Realistic Skin Tone Colours + Colourless Blender
A carefully balanced palette covering:
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Light to deep complexions
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Warm, cool and neutral undertones
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Natural blush and contour shades
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Hair and shadow tones
The included colourless blender allows for smoother transitions and subtle tonal refinement.
Slim Broad & Fine Dual Tips
Each marker features two precision-engineered tips:
Fine Tip – Ideal for detailing facial features, linework and intricate shading
Slim Broad Tip – Designed for controlled fills and soft layering
This dual configuration provides greater control over depth, dimension and texture.
Seamless Alcohol-Based Blending
The fast-drying alcohol ink formula ensures:
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Smooth, streak-free application
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Clean gradient transitions
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Minimal smudging
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Long-lasting vibrancy
Layer with confidence to build realistic tonal depth.
Refillable for Long-Term Use
Compatible with Ohuhu refill inks, allowing you to maintain your palette without replacing full sets. Designed for artists who expect durability and consistent performance.
Ergonomic & Organised
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Redesigned barrel for improved grip comfort
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Colour-coded caps for quick identification
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Supplied in a structured canvas carry case
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Portable and easy to store
Conforms to ASTM D-4236 safety standards.
Ideal For
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Portrait illustration
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Character design
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Fashion sketching
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Realistic skin rendering
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Professional art practice
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