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How to Quickly Know Organic and Inorganic Pigment

Nov 19,2024 | Gabby Lee

Mastering Pigmentology: A Guide for PMU Artists

When it comes to permanent makeup (PMU), understanding pigments is crucial for achieving stunning, long-lasting results. In this blog, we’ll explore the fundamentals of pigmentology, including the differences between organic and inorganic pigments, how to identify pigment concentration, and how to correctly read pigment labels. This guide is especially useful for PMU trainers and professionals sourcing the best pigments directly from factories.

The Differences Between Organic and Inorganic Pigments

Molecular Weight

Organic pigments have smaller molecular sizes, making them lightweight compared to the heavier molecules of inorganic (or mineral) pigments. This distinction impacts how each type of pigment behaves in the skin.

Application Techniques

  • Organic Pigments: These are vibrant and opaque. However, when working with them, it’s essential to apply light pressure and space strokes slightly apart to avoid oversaturation. Overlapping strokes or applying excessive pressure can result in overly saturated healed results. Typically, 2–3 passes are sufficient for optimal results with organic pigments.
  • Inorganic Pigments: These are earthy and more translucent. To achieve rich, even color, strokes should be placed closer together, with more layers applied compared to organic pigments. Working with inorganic pigments often requires 3–4 passes, depending on the client’s skin and desired outcome.

Color Properties

Organic pigments offer brighter, more vibrant hues, while inorganic pigments provide natural, muted tones. Additionally, organic pigments are more sensitive to environmental factors like UV light and enzyme activity, which can affect their longevity.

Identifying Pigment Concentration

Determining pigment concentration is vital for understanding the intensity and coverage of the pigment. Here’s a simple method to test it at home:

  1. Place a drop or two of pigment onto a wet cotton pad.
  2. Press and stretch the cotton pad onto a piece of paper.
  3. Observe the spread of color. Higher concentrations will appear more vibrant and opaque, while lower concentrations will appear lighter and less dense.

This technique is particularly helpful when comparing hybrid pigments, which combine organic and inorganic components.

How to Read Pigment Labels

Pigment labels contain valuable information about their composition. To decode them:

  1. Look for the CI (Color Index) numberson the label.
  2. CI numbers starting with “77” indicate inorganic (mineral) components.
  3. Organic pigments are identified by other CI numbers. If the pigment contains both, it is a hybrid pigment.

For example:

  • A pigment with only CI numbers starting with "77" is purely inorganic.
  • A pigment with other CI numbers or a mix of both is either organic or hybrid.

Choosing the Best Pigments for Your PMU Work

Understanding pigments’ properties helps PMU artists make informed decisions about the products they use. Whether you’re sourcing pigments directly from a factory or using them for training, knowing the composition and concentration ensures the best results for your clients.

Final Thoughts

Mastering pigmentology is a vital skill for PMU professionals. By understanding the differences between organic and inorganic pigments, testing pigment concentration, and learning to read labels, you can elevate your work and deliver consistent, high-quality results.

For more tips and insights, subscribe to our blog and stay updated on the latest in PMU training, tools, and the best pigments available.

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