Permanent Makeup Ink Eyebrow Micropowder pigments include a small portion of natural materials, like vegetable dyes, but most organic pigments are synthetic. Their chemical composition is more complicated.
It is generally believed that inorganic pigments/dyes have higher harmful components than organic pigments/dyes and are relatively inexpensive. For example, brown: inorganic brown is only a few yuan per kilogram of gold; and organic brown pigments, there are currently no domestic manufacturers to produce horizontally, the organic brown imported from Germany is 400 yuan per kilogram.
Even organic pigments, different colors, and even different specifications of the same color, due to different production processes, contain different toxic side effects. And the same specification and type of pigment, the size of the manufacturer, the strength of the equipment is different, the content of harmful components (heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, etc.) is also different.
Permanent makeup ink eyebrow micropowder pigment From this point of view, you should choose a manufacturer with good quality control. The difference in pigment/dye for each batch of well-known foreign brands is relatively small. Of course, the price is also very expensive.
Domestic general manufacturers will emphasize the safety of their pigments/dyes and even issue heavy metal test reports. However, heavy metals are only a small part of the harmful components, and there are many other harmful components (such as formaldehyde, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic amines, etc.). Moreover, the test report issued is only a batch of inspections, not all of them. The batches are all good. Foreign well-known color material manufacturers generally provide MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), which is a “Chemical Safety Data Sheet”, which will explain the safety of the ingredients contained in the detailed description.
The carcinogenicity of organic pigments/dyes has always been different internationally. In 1994, Germany first issued a list of banned pigments/dyes, which was later referenced by other countries in the world.
