Technical Specifications:
- Size: 1oz
- Packaged in custom Max Rodriguez bag
- Hyper-concentrated pigments for optimal color saturation
- Vegan; proprietary blend of all-natural ingredients
- Tested in accordance with current regulations
- Manufactured in Miami, USA
- Price per one set of 12 bottles
Set Colors:
Cahuita: “This is the name of a beach in the Caribbean of Costa Rica that is visited worldwide due to the color of its crystalline waters with a characteristic unmatched greenish turquoise.“
Chirripo: “It is the highest mountain in Costa Rica. From a distance, it looks impressive at sunset with its gray-green tone due to the sunset and the green of the forest.”
Cas: “This color is inspired by my favorite fruit from childhood. With this color, I wanted to represent the acidity and tone of one of the most exotic fruits I have ever seen in my life.”
Tico Red: “Costa Ricans are known worldwide as Ticos and red is our color, unmissable because of our unique pronunciation of the “R.” It is a strong and intense red like our homeland.”
Cadejo: “The urban legend of the cadejo tells that it manifests itself among the nocturnal mists. I remember imagining this scene in my head in an atmospheric bluish-grey tone.”
Maracuya (Passion Fruit): “I will always be struck by the yellow-orange hue that I have only been able to perceive in passion fruit. When I think of Latin America, I think of passion fruit, [so] there was no way it wasn’t on my set.”
Heredia: “It is one of the seven provinces of Costa Rica, known as the city of flowers for its beautiful orange flowers that adorn the landscape where I grew up.”
Jaguar: “[This color is] in honor of the name of the largest feline in America considered a God in many cultures.”
Pinchi: “[This color is] In honor of my beloved daughter’s nickname and the color she chose, a calm and unique atmospheric blue-violet mix.”
Papaya: “[This is] the characteristic color of the unmistakable papaya that immediately brings to mind the tropics.”
Jocote: “[Jocote is] one of the most exotic fruits in Latin America with its deep green hue during its early stages of maturity. Our pigment with its acid and deep hue makes this one of the most interesting [in the set.]”
Guaria: “The purple guaria is the national flower of Costa Rica that with its vibrant violet hue captivates the eyes of all who see it.”