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Ever After Pigments team takes great pride in its products, always looking to improve and innovate. As the tattoo and PMU industry grows and evolves we strive to stay one step ahead. Our team, consisting of seasoned professionals in the field of permanent make up, body tattooing, chemistry and medicine, is always working on bettering our brand and our product. Cosmetic tattoo pigments Permanent makeup emphasizes natural beauty. It is a cosmetic procedure to create indelible makeup. It eliminates the daily hassle of putting the makeup on. During the procedure, cosmetic pigment is implied into the upper layers of the skin with a micro-needle at the end of the permanent makeup machine. Read more about different PMU techniques here.

Permanent cosmetic ink

Spend no more time filling in your brows every morning! Permanent makeup can save you precious minutes in your beauty routine. Iron Oxide Or Synthetic Cosmetic Pigments With a very high natural pigment concentration, you can painlessly and beautifully create stunning lips, customized eyeliner, micro hair-stroke-enhanced eyebrows, beauty marks, and more for your clients. You can also use our inks for paramedical tattooing such as areola-nipple restoration, scars cover, and camouflage. Permanent cosmetic ink
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Now that you know the backstory of permanent makeup pigments, we can start learning about the differences between organic and inorganic permanent makeup. This is essential information as many of your clients will wonder the same question! Related Products For PMU Pigments

Permanent makeup cosmetic ink

Microblading is a form of permanent makeup, where individual hair strokes are tattooed onto your brows. Although it is considered a tattoo, the pigment will fade over time. Publisher’s Note Technically any time you are placing ink under the skin, you are tattooing/making a permanent mark. However, cosmetic tattoo pigments are made from smaller molecules than regular tattoo ink, so your body typically breaks them down more quickly. It also varies very much based on the individual and environmental factors. While the pigment on one person may fade drastically over 1-2 years, on another it may still be much more visible for longer. Factors like skin condition, oily/dry skin, sun/sunlamp exposure, topical facial products, facials, etc can all effect how well the pigment holds. Darker pigments are likely to stay more visible for longer than lighter pigment colors.
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