Single-dose pigment - L-18 Eskimo touch

Single-dose pigment - L-18 Eskimo touch

SZL18p
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Warm, deep, intense black color.


Characteristics of the Color L-18 Eskimo touch


This pigment is an eyeliner color, suitable for pigmentation both with dermographs and with the microblading technique.

Color: eskimo touch

Bottle: 1ml

Content: 0.6ml

CI 77007, 77492, 77491, 77499

Swedo pigments are specifically designed for microblading and this is why they are very concentrated. In the case of micropigmentation with a dermograph, you can dilute them with a drop of microcolorbasis or shadows in the case of a shadow or 3D effect.


Certification of pigment for micropigmentation

All Szwedo Group pigments do not contain aromatic amines and carcinogens. They were analyzed and certified by the German company CTL GmBH and respected perfectly the ResAP (2008) 1

Description

Changes of pigments on the skin


Choosing the right pigment color is very important. However, to do so, it is not enough to choose it by relying on the color of the eyebrows that we will tattoo but we will have to make a series of evaluations depending on the subject to be tattooed. Some of these important evaluations are about the thickness of the skin and its shade. Here are some examples:


The thickness of the skin

The intensity and color of the tattoos (tattoos of the eyebrows) depend on the thickness of the skin.

On thick skin, blacks turn into graphite and graphite in gray, the color may be blurred.

On thin skin, the color will be fuller (intense).


The depth of the tattoo

The color effect also depends on the depth in which we inject pigment into the skin.

The deeper pigmentation will be more tense to gray, even if we use a warm color.


The shade of the skin

Even the skin underarm affects the final result.

On a cold-colored skin (the one without the yellow color), the color will show a slight shade of blue color.


On warm-tinted skin (yellow pigment), the color will show a slight shade of hot, brown or chocolate color.


The experience

In conclusion, only with the experience you can best evaluate the right pigment tone for a given skin type by evaluating not only the result of the trick you just made, but also the possible variations after a certain period of time.

Training

We offer colorimetry courses designed to know the colors, their applications and variations, to be able to choose the right pigments and satisfy your customers. Call us at 800.14.50.94

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