How to distinguish tattoo pigments that take color well? Let me tell you.

Many tattoo artists constantly encounter the problem of pigment not coloring during the tattoo process. They've tried their best to avoid mistakes, yet why are the results so often unsatisfactory? This not only wastes clients' time and money, but can also lead to customer dissatisfaction and a decline in your tattoo's reputation. There are actually many reasons why pigment isn't coloring. Today, we'll explain why your pigment isn't coloring.

Pigment quality is a key factor influencing coloring results. To avoid coloring issues, you must first learn to dis

01.How to distinguish good and bad pigments

tinguish between good and bad pigments. High-quality pigments typically have clear ingredient lists and utilize natural plant-derived or mineral-derived pigments. They also possess a fine texture, moderate fluidity, and avoid graininess or stratification when stirred. Furthermore, high-quality pigments exhibit high color rendering and excellent stability on the skin, resisting discoloration or fading.

 

Low-quality pigments often have unknown ingredients and may contain harmful substances such as heavy metals. These pigments have a rough texture and are either too thick to be easily manipulated or too thin to easily spread. This can lead to uneven coloring, grayish or dark colors, and can even cause skin damage.

02.The tattoo artist’s operating techniques

Even with high-quality pigment, improper technique by the tattoo artist can lead to pigment failure. The first issue is needle insertion depth. If the needle is inserted too shallowly, the pigment won't reach the dermis and will easily fall off with the stratum corneum, resulting in a short-lasting color. Inserting the needle too deeply can damage blood vessels and nerves, causing bleeding and swelling. The pigment will be washed away by the bloodstream, also affecting the coloring effect. Experienced tattoo artists precisely control the needle insertion depth, ensuring the pigment stays in the optimal position.

03. A must-have for tattoo artists

There are many reasons why pigments don't adhere to the skin. To improve pigmentation efficiency and effectiveness, good products are essential for tattooing.

1. Fixative

This helps pigment adhere better to skin tissue, reducing pigment loss and improving pigment stability and durability. Applying an appropriate amount of fixative after the tattoo is complete can effectively enhance the coloration of your tattoo.

2. Correction Fluid

A great helper for tattoo artists. If uneven coloring or color deviations occur during the tattoo process, correction fluid can be used to adjust and correct them immediately, achieving a perfect result.

3. Eyebrow and Eye Regeneration Nutrient Honey

Extracted from natural plants, it's gentle and non-irritating, helping to quickly repair damaged areas. It nourishes wounds, effectively inhibits scab formation, prevents scarring, and effectively locks color, enhancing customer satisfaction.

 

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