Ink used for Cosmetic Tattoo

Cosmetic tattoos, also known as permanent makeup or micropigmentation, involve the use of pigments rather than traditional tattoo inks. The pigments used for cosmetic tattoos are specifically formulated for application on the face and other sensitive areas. These pigments are designed to fade over time, allowing for adjustments to the colour or shape as the client's preferences and facial features change.

Common pigments used in cosmetic tattooing include iron oxide pigments and organic pigments. Iron oxide pigments are often preferred for their stability and are less likely to cause allergic reactions. Organic pigments may also be used, but it's essential to ensure they are of high quality and specifically manufactured for cosmetic use.

It's crucial to choose a qualified and experienced technician for cosmetic tattooing procedures to minimise the risk of complications and achieve the desired results. the pigments used at The Ink Clinic comply with relevant health and safety regulations to ensure they are suitable for use on the skin. Always consult with a professional before undergoing any cosmetic tattooing procedure.

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