Differences Between New Organic Pigments and Iron Oxide Pigments
The longevity of a permanent make-up treatment largely depends on the pigments used. Here’s a comparison between organic colors and older pigments with iron oxide:
1. Organic Pigments
Longevity: Organic pigments generally fade faster than pigments with iron oxide. They last on average 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type, aftercare, and exposure.
Advantages: They offer a broader range of colors with more vibrant and lively hues. They are less prone to discoloration over time (e.g., no “reddish” or “gray” look).
Flexibility for Changing Trends
Organic pigments fade within about 1 to 3 years, allowing the color and shape of permanent makeup to be easily adjusted or changed. This is ideal when fashion and trends evolve, ensuring you maintain a modern, fresh appearance.
2. Easier Adjustments
Since the pigments fade faster, you can adjust the shape, color, or technique of the treatment without needing intense removal or reworking. This gives you the chance to try new shapes or techniques, such as softer brow forms or new lip contours that are currently trending.
3. Less Risk of Color Shifts
Organic pigments are less likely to undergo drastic color changes over time (e.g., turning reddish or gray). As they fade, they gradually disappear without leaving unwanted tones, simplifying the refresh or redesign process.
4. Suitable for Those Who Like to Change
These pigments are especially suitable for clients who enjoy experimenting with their appearance or want to try a new shape or color after some time without being committed to a specific aesthetic for many years.
Disadvantage: Due to faster breakdown processes in the skin, touch-ups need to be done more frequently to maintain the color’s freshness.
2. Pigments with Iron Oxide
Longevity: Pigments containing iron oxides are generally more durable and can last 2 to 5 years or longer, depending on skin type and aftercare.
Advantages: They fade slower and remain visible on the skin for a longer time. They were the standard before the development of organic pigments.
Disadvantage: They tend to change color over time, often turning reddish or gray, which may require color correction. They may also contain potentially harmful substances.
Conclusion:
Organic pigments offer more vibrant and stable colors but tend to have shorter longevity and require more frequent touch-ups.
Iron oxide-based pigments last longer but are more prone to color changes and may appear less vivid. They may also contain potentially harmful additives.
The choice often depends on the customer’s aesthetic preferences and the desired level of maintenance.
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