What's the difference between tattoo lotion and paste?

The most obvious difference between liquid pigment and emulsion pigment is that it is thinner, and the color is generally monochromatic rather than harmonious. Liquid pigments are suitable for machine operation and large-area coloring, such as lip making and tattoo operation.

A good emulsion pigment has moderate viscosity, uniform particle size and good cohesion after extrusion. Emulsion pigment is popular because of its wide application range, better coloring speed and later effect than the earliest liquid pigment.

Emulsion pigments are the most widely used in mechanical eyebrows and eyeliner, but they are not omnipotent. Using a manual pen to operate eyebrows requires the use of paste pigments with higher pigment density to form effective coloring. In addition, when making lips, too thick pigment has a bad effect on color retention of lip mucosa.

The particle density of paste pigments is relatively high, but it does not mean that all paste pigments should be rough. The smoother and more delicate the surface, the finer the manufacturing process, and the better the sensory and primary color effects.

The paste pigments of embroidered eyebrows and fluttering eyebrows are actually different. The meticulous pushing method of embroidered eyebrows determines that the particles of paste pigment are slightly larger, but the quality of toner is better. However, the rapid sliding polishing technique of fluttering eyebrows requires more delicate toner and higher oiliness. The color sensitivity and color retention of pigments are closely related to the brand quality, but they are also closely related to the operator's needle skills and scientific operation tools. From a more rigorous point of view, if two or more kinds of pigments are used, the coloring guarantee coefficient will be greater.