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Lesson 6 – Pigments for Ombré Brows - PMU Online Academy

Lesson 6 – Pigments for Ombré Brows

For ombré brows, I'm using 3 types of pigments. It depends of a color (dark or light) density (transparent or dramatic) and technique (deep or surface) this is short rules which I follow in my practice :

  1. Transparent blond or warm brown color needed - I choose tattoo ink (!!! Only for transparent and surface techniques, never use it for deep techniques and dense color !!!) brows look like that

This is a mix that I always use. It’s only one just 3 basic colors

All these variants are useful, only warm and yellow-based!!!! Never use for color colors !!!!

Remember after healing they are getting colder and getting colder after time

  1. For dense dramatic color I use “6th sense” I know it’s not easy to get them from Russia and it’s difficult to work with them but they are absolutely incredible beautiful after healing, nothing else like them ❤ this is my favorite pigments, they are organic
  1. And for ashy ( I mean cold colors ) I use mineral pigments for machine shading LI is good or Sof Tap brand or biotouch. It depends from your preference for consistency and concentration of the pigments

For Latino girls we need dark brown (brunette color) and as I told, tattoo inks heal colder and I don’t recommend to use them, they are turning too quick to grayish in dark color, let me show you the reality

Immediately after and healed

This is the tattoo ink

And this is after 6 months, you see they are grayish

Not so bad and easy to cover up but anyway we could avoid it by using minerals pigments and more dense color

  1. As I told for minerals pigments I would use ashy color so for her I will take something like that

Warm blond

4:1

For transparent technique

Or

For the ombré technique, add Sahara to make chocolate truffle more light and just a little bit Caribbean mod to make the color a little bit warmer.

And I NEVER dilute pigments, for me, it’s not reasonable:

  1. Diluting pigments need more passes for important the pigment into the skin = damaged for the skin, takes a long time for work

For any types of pigments, I need just 3 colors to mixing them together and get all the colors what I need, so in LI it can be

Ebony brown = black

Sahara = yellow

Caribbean mod = red

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But I really like “chocolate truffle” from LI I have separately, it’s very natural ashy color match to all types, just with different techniques 😘

Super dense and dramatic ombré

Combine with ebony brown of course for brunette girls (last two)

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And I want to tell you about depth and length

I would love you to see the video to understand what’s going wrong, but usually, if work is not effective, move slower and shorter strokes, we never put pressure on the needle.

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