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Thick paint for permanent makeup is better than liquid PMU paint?

Updated: May 31

colored pigments for permanent makeup are poured into plates

Thick paint for permanent makeup is better than liquid PMU paint?


When we compare PMU paints of different consistency it seems logical that in dense paint the concentration of pigment/dye is higher than in liquid.


But is that really so?


In addition to dyes in the composition of paint for permanent makeup usually at least a dozen different components, each of which is very important.


Now let's talk about condensers and solvents.


With their help, the manufacturer can give any consistency to his paint PMU. So when you're dealing with a thick paint you really can't know what the concentration of the dye in it. For example, paints for microblading are thick, even often paste-like, but the dye in them is no more than in liquid.


The use of condensers is not due to the desire to mislead the buyer - usually their presence simply helps the pigment PMU to maintain its consistency for the entire shelf life.


So how do we understand how much colorants are in PMU paints? Why do some PMU paints have a large residue of pigment in the skin after healing, and others do not?


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