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We specialize in NON IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS
Why is this so important you ask?
Color Changes
Permanent makeup has been around for quite some time. The quality of the pigments implanted into the skin is important. Each individual you do a
service on will walk out of your salon showing the whole world the quality of the work they had done. One of these facts are that you don't want
these clients to suffer color changes. Example, new brows you just created start out brown in color but in a few months they begin to change to orange or pink! Yikes, you don't want that. Our pigments do not change color. When you use brown they will stay brown for years to come.
EZ Permanent Makeup cosmetic pigments do not contain iron oxides. Iron Oxides are not stable. They deteriorate rapidly when subjected to UV rays. Pigments containing iron oxide tend to discolor. Commonly looking pink, mauve or orange over time. We do not need to sell color correction aids, there is no need for them with non iron oxide pigments.
Pigments that contain iron oxide do not stay true to original color. I had Iron Oxide pigment implanted my brows. It was implanted in 1994. It turned pinkish orange within six months of implant. After lots of research to resolve the color issue we found out it was the Iron Oxide that causes the problems. We set out to bring to the permanent makeup world a line of NON IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS. I have corrected my brows, quit using iron oxide pigments shortly there after mine changed color. We contacted all our previous clients that received the iron oxide pigments implants and corrected their strange colors with our EZ Permanent Makeup pigments. It took several days and lots of work to correct the problems that originated by Iron Oxide pigments. This was lost time and time equals money. I have never had this color change issue since we changed to our EZ Permanent Makeup Non Iron Oxide pigments. And we sell our wonderful NON IRON OXIDE colors all over the world.
Cosmetic pigment retailers advertising "color correctors", this should raise a question in your mind about their pigments needing correcting. We do not sell color correctors and our customers do not come back with odd colors. Why would you want to implant a permanent makeup color that would change color on the client after six months. Maybe the reason is the technician would implant a iron oxide pigment that changes colors so they have the opportunity to make extra money doing correction work six months later. This is not the way to make the permanent makeup industry grow in popularity. Some cosmetic pigment retailers like to refer to their brand of Iron Oxide pigment as NON ORGANIC? Does this sound like a more friendly term to use? I will let you decide which you would prefer to use.
MRI Safe pigments:
Our customers can have permanent makeup done today and have an MRI tomorrow safely without any burning. With any iron oxide for the magnetic field to attract to so there is no burning sensation. If you have a medical problem and require to have an MRI, you may have problems if your permanent makeup pigment contains Iron Oxides. Why would anyone want to take a chance when you don't have to? Click to read about iron oxide pigments problems.
Color Retention
Iron oxide and non iron oxide pigments are equal in color retention. We have customers that have very good color retention after 7 years. Color retention is due to proper pigment implantation. The difference is iron oxide pigments will start changing in approximately six months. Brown to orange or mauve, black to blue etc. EZ Permanent Makeup pigments have great staying power and no color changes. My corrected eyebrows are now 20 years old still brown and just a little softer in color. I love running into clients that we have provided services to many years ago and they still are very happy with their permanent makeup. A waitress I ran into at one of our local restaurants had her permanent eyeliner done at EZ Permanent Makeup in 2002 and she says she still never applies any eyeliner, that it looks great and she couldn't be happier.
Keep it Simple
Our collection of NON iron oxide pigments come in 19 beautiful colors. Why would you want to carry so many different shades of pigments when any of EZ Permanent Makeup pigments can be blended together to create perfect custom colors for your client. Become comfortable with your EZ 19 pigment colors so that color mixing is easy and fast. Plus your clients love you can recreate the perfect color they requested. You will soon discover that the sky is the limit when it comes to creating a custom color.
Added benefit to only having 19 colors on your shelf. This will save you money and space by eliminating those unused pigments. Why would anyone want 100 shades of pigments x $29.00 (average price) = $2,900.00 invested.
Problems that occur with having too large of pigment color collection:
1. Drying out
2. Shades go out of fashion
3. Can't locate the color
4. Can't find the right shade for your client because of all the confusion
You should find a brand of pigment that works well for you and your clients. Having many different brands and many different bottles becomes to confusing . Stick with one brand the more familiar you are with your pigment colors and how they heal in the skin the better artist you will be.
Remember you never want to mix different brands together....who knows what will happen. So stick to one line that has positive results with a long history and you won't go wrong.
Priced Right
Using our Medium size bottle kit for an example
Pigment Kits contain 19 pigment colors x $10.00 each = $190.00
Our Pigment Kit price for 19 colors you only pay $150.00 (savings of $30.00) that's like getting 3 free
( Kits includes a free artist color wheel, and a free color mixing guide.) These 19 colors you can create 100's colors and more. You will even be able to create the new colors that come out next year. Why limit yourself to premixed colors? We provide you with easy to follow color mixing recipes. You'll smile when you find out just how EZ it is to mix. We sell 3 sizes (5ml and 10ml and 1 full ounce) Click here to shop
We specialize in NON IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS
Why is this so important you ask?
Color Changes
Permanent makeup has been around for quite some time. The quality of the pigments implanted into the skin is important. Each individual you do a
service on will walk out of your salon showing the whole world the quality of the work they had done. One of these facts are that you don't want
these clients to suffer color changes. Example, new brows you just created start out brown in color but in a few months they begin to change to orange or pink! Yikes, you don't want that. Our pigments do not change color. When you use brown they will stay brown for years to come.
EZ Permanent Makeup cosmetic pigments do not contain iron oxides. Iron Oxides are not stable. They deteriorate rapidly when subjected to UV rays. Pigments containing iron oxide tend to discolor. Commonly looking pink, mauve or orange over time. We do not need to sell color correction aids, there is no need for them with non iron oxide pigments.
Pigments that contain iron oxide do not stay true to original color. I had Iron Oxide pigment implanted my brows. It was implanted in 1994. It turned pinkish orange within six months of implant. After lots of research to resolve the color issue we found out it was the Iron Oxide that causes the problems. We set out to bring to the permanent makeup world a line of NON IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS. I have corrected my brows, quit using iron oxide pigments shortly there after mine changed color. We contacted all our previous clients that received the iron oxide pigments implants and corrected their strange colors with our EZ Permanent Makeup pigments. It took several days and lots of work to correct the problems that originated by Iron Oxide pigments. This was lost time and time equals money. I have never had this color change issue since we changed to our EZ Permanent Makeup Non Iron Oxide pigments. And we sell our wonderful NON IRON OXIDE colors all over the world.
Cosmetic pigment retailers advertising "color correctors", this should raise a question in your mind about their pigments needing correcting. We do not sell color correctors and our customers do not come back with odd colors. Why would you want to implant a permanent makeup color that would change color on the client after six months. Maybe the reason is the technician would implant a iron oxide pigment that changes colors so they have the opportunity to make extra money doing correction work six months later. This is not the way to make the permanent makeup industry grow in popularity. Some cosmetic pigment retailers like to refer to their brand of Iron Oxide pigment as NON ORGANIC? Does this sound like a more friendly term to use? I will let you decide which you would prefer to use.
MRI Safe pigments:
Our customers can have permanent makeup done today and have an MRI tomorrow safely without any burning. With any iron oxide for the magnetic field to attract to so there is no burning sensation. If you have a medical problem and require to have an MRI, you may have problems if your permanent makeup pigment contains Iron Oxides. Why would anyone want to take a chance when you don't have to? Click to read about iron oxide pigments problems.
Color Retention
Iron oxide and non iron oxide pigments are equal in color retention. We have customers that have very good color retention after 7 years. Color retention is due to proper pigment implantation. The difference is iron oxide pigments will start changing in approximately six months. Brown to orange or mauve, black to blue etc. EZ Permanent Makeup pigments have great staying power and no color changes. My corrected eyebrows are now 20 years old still brown and just a little softer in color. I love running into clients that we have provided services to many years ago and they still are very happy with their permanent makeup. A waitress I ran into at one of our local restaurants had her permanent eyeliner done at EZ Permanent Makeup in 2002 and she says she still never applies any eyeliner, that it looks great and she couldn't be happier.
Keep it Simple
Our collection of NON iron oxide pigments come in 19 beautiful colors. Why would you want to carry so many different shades of pigments when any of EZ Permanent Makeup pigments can be blended together to create perfect custom colors for your client. Become comfortable with your EZ 19 pigment colors so that color mixing is easy and fast. Plus your clients love you can recreate the perfect color they requested. You will soon discover that the sky is the limit when it comes to creating a custom color.
Added benefit to only having 19 colors on your shelf. This will save you money and space by eliminating those unused pigments. Why would anyone want 100 shades of pigments x $29.00 (average price) = $2,900.00 invested.
Problems that occur with having too large of pigment color collection:
1. Drying out
2. Shades go out of fashion
3. Can't locate the color
4. Can't find the right shade for your client because of all the confusion
You should find a brand of pigment that works well for you and your clients. Having many different brands and many different bottles becomes to confusing . Stick with one brand the more familiar you are with your pigment colors and how they heal in the skin the better artist you will be.
Remember you never want to mix different brands together....who knows what will happen. So stick to one line that has positive results with a long history and you won't go wrong.
Priced Right
Using our Medium size bottle kit for an example
Pigment Kits contain 19 pigment colors x $10.00 each = $190.00
Our Pigment Kit price for 19 colors you only pay $150.00 (savings of $30.00) that's like getting 3 free
( Kits includes a free artist color wheel, and a free color mixing guide.) These 19 colors you can create 100's colors and more. You will even be able to create the new colors that come out next year. Why limit yourself to premixed colors? We provide you with easy to follow color mixing recipes. You'll smile when you find out just how EZ it is to mix. We sell 3 sizes (5ml and 10ml and 1 full ounce) Click here to shop
Sterile airtight bottles
The consistency of EZ Permanent Makeup pigments are creamy and rich allows for easy implantation. Our pigments are sterile and come in airtight dropper top bottles. No drying out when stored unused. Unlike the thick pasty pigments that are scooped out with a spatula allowing for bacteria to enter producing a greater chance for cross contamination. EZ Permanent Makeup pigments are made in the USA.
Our Prices are hard to beat.
Our 1 ounce bottle is 8 times more pigment than one well known competitor.
Competitor prices $18.50 1/8 oz. tube = $148.00 per one ounce!
&
2 times more pigment than another well know competitor
Competitor price $29.00 for 1/2 ounce bottle = $58.00 per one ounce!
We sell gallons of these colors worldwide. I can't think of one reason to buy pigment that contains Iron Oxide.
Quality Pigments
*Long lasting true color
*Do not change color
*Create any color under the rainbow
*Great consistency for easy implant (manual or machine method)
*MRI Safe
*No reports of any adverse reaction to our pigments
*Competitive Prices
*Selling these pigments since 1995 (25 years of selling QUALITY NON IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS)
More info on Iron Oxide:
Definition of iron oxide reference: This definition can be found at www.dictionary.com
IRON OXIDE CONCERNS
Below we have an article from magazine and customer feedback
Article from "HEALTH" magazine September issue 1997
WHEN A TATTOO IS TRULY SHOCKING
(TORONTO, ONTARIO)
Tattoos may be all the fashion on the streets, but in the doctor's office they could be a pain in the .....side. Or worse.
Recently a 24-year-old woman complaining of back pain was admitted to Scarborough Grace Hospital. The doctors ordered magnetic resonance imaging, putting her in the tunnel-like machine that photographs the body's insides. But as soon as the contraption started up, the woman cried out, saying she felt a burning pain. When doctors asked her where exactly it hurt, she pointed to a tattoo on her left hip, a small rose entwined with black thorns.
Recently a 24-year-old woman complaining of back pain was admitted to Scarborough Grace Hospital. The doctors ordered magnetic resonance imaging, putting her in the tunnel-like machine that photographs the body's insides. But as soon as the contraption started up, the woman cried out, saying she felt a burning pain. When doctors asked her where exactly it hurt, she pointed to a tattoo on her left hip, a small rose entwined with black thorns.
The pain stopped immediately, and the slight swelling subsided in 12 hours. But Michael Kreidstein a plastic surgeon at the hospital, wondered what had gone wrong. He requested tattoo inks from a supplier, then tested each to see if it could be affected by a magnetic field like the one used for MRI.
Two of the inks, one black and one brown, contained so much iron oxide that droplets of dye could be pulled across a plastic sheet with a common horseshoe magnet. This ingredient may pose a hazard in an MRI machine, since magnetic metals can convert its radio-frequency pulses into electricity. What the young women felt, Kreidstein surmises, was either a weak electric current coursing through her skin or the pigmented skin being tugged from her body by the MRI's magnetic pull. Ouch.
It's known that women with permanent eyeliner, which may contain metals, can suffer swelling and pain from MRI's. But until now no one has thought to worry about the legions of tattooed hipsters who sooner or later are going to need a scan. There likely fate? Before her next trip into the MRI, the 24-year-old patient had to have her tattoo removed.
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I had permanent makeup 3 months ago and I wasn't aware of any conflicts that could occur when permanent make up is used, actually when I went to have it applied at a friendly shop near home there was no paperwork or literature we only spoke of how procedure is done and she would do as I requested or very close to what I wanted, actually I am very happy with my results until few days ago I went to Dr and need a MRI and my Dr at Kaiser HMO or the x-ray crew stated they couldn't do MRI do to under liner I had done and they had me verify if Iron Oxide was in makeup which it is and they can't do procedure do to this, I can't believe it is only my knee that needs MRI but they won't do, they will have to find other x-rays they can do. Quest: Why isn't there laws we be notified of ALL info that needs to be looked at when having this procedure done (Permanent Makeup) what can actually happen if MRI is done if they weren't aware if patient had permanent makeup do to accident? Please help me to understand this, Is Kaiser HMO just making big deal over this? Or is this serious info I need to know and never get MRI in future? Please if you can't help on this advise me to someone who can give info if you know of anyone.
Thank you,
Cathy T.
Questions Answered about MRI & permanent makeup
Do Tattoos Hurt in MRI?
While it's not common, there are a handful of case reports and studies that look at burns—some serious—that have occurred inside an MRI machine. The likely culprit is the metallic, iron oxides found in some tattoo pigments. ... Aside from being painful, tattoos with magnetic ink can also distort the MRI image.Mar 6, 2014
What happens to tattoos in MRI?
Researchers said there had been no systematic studies of how safe it is for people with tattoos to have an MRI. Reported side effects include a pulling sensation on tattooed skin because tattoo ink can contain pigments that are magnetic and interact with the MRI's strong magnetic fields.Feb 13, 2019
Can you get an MRI with permanent makeup?
There have been reports of people with tattoos or permanent makeup who experienced swelling or burning in the affected areas when they underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ... Instead of avoiding an MRI, individuals who have tattoos or permanent makeup should inform the radiologist or technician.Mar 6, 2014
Can you get an MRI if you have Microblading?
MRI complications.
There have been reports of people with tattoos or permanent makeup who experienced swelling or burning in the affected areas when they underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ... This seems to occur mainly when a person with permanent eyeliner undergoes MRI of the eyes.Oct 31, 2019
The consistency of EZ Permanent Makeup pigments are creamy and rich allows for easy implantation. Our pigments are sterile and come in airtight dropper top bottles. No drying out when stored unused. Unlike the thick pasty pigments that are scooped out with a spatula allowing for bacteria to enter producing a greater chance for cross contamination. EZ Permanent Makeup pigments are made in the USA.
Our Prices are hard to beat.
Our 1 ounce bottle is 8 times more pigment than one well known competitor.
Competitor prices $18.50 1/8 oz. tube = $148.00 per one ounce!
&
2 times more pigment than another well know competitor
Competitor price $29.00 for 1/2 ounce bottle = $58.00 per one ounce!
We sell gallons of these colors worldwide. I can't think of one reason to buy pigment that contains Iron Oxide.
Quality Pigments
*Long lasting true color
*Do not change color
*Create any color under the rainbow
*Great consistency for easy implant (manual or machine method)
*MRI Safe
*No reports of any adverse reaction to our pigments
*Competitive Prices
*Selling these pigments since 1995 (25 years of selling QUALITY NON IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS)
More info on Iron Oxide:
Definition of iron oxide reference: This definition can be found at www.dictionary.com
IRON OXIDE CONCERNS
Below we have an article from magazine and customer feedback
Article from "HEALTH" magazine September issue 1997
WHEN A TATTOO IS TRULY SHOCKING
(TORONTO, ONTARIO)
Tattoos may be all the fashion on the streets, but in the doctor's office they could be a pain in the .....side. Or worse.
Recently a 24-year-old woman complaining of back pain was admitted to Scarborough Grace Hospital. The doctors ordered magnetic resonance imaging, putting her in the tunnel-like machine that photographs the body's insides. But as soon as the contraption started up, the woman cried out, saying she felt a burning pain. When doctors asked her where exactly it hurt, she pointed to a tattoo on her left hip, a small rose entwined with black thorns.
Recently a 24-year-old woman complaining of back pain was admitted to Scarborough Grace Hospital. The doctors ordered magnetic resonance imaging, putting her in the tunnel-like machine that photographs the body's insides. But as soon as the contraption started up, the woman cried out, saying she felt a burning pain. When doctors asked her where exactly it hurt, she pointed to a tattoo on her left hip, a small rose entwined with black thorns.
The pain stopped immediately, and the slight swelling subsided in 12 hours. But Michael Kreidstein a plastic surgeon at the hospital, wondered what had gone wrong. He requested tattoo inks from a supplier, then tested each to see if it could be affected by a magnetic field like the one used for MRI.
Two of the inks, one black and one brown, contained so much iron oxide that droplets of dye could be pulled across a plastic sheet with a common horseshoe magnet. This ingredient may pose a hazard in an MRI machine, since magnetic metals can convert its radio-frequency pulses into electricity. What the young women felt, Kreidstein surmises, was either a weak electric current coursing through her skin or the pigmented skin being tugged from her body by the MRI's magnetic pull. Ouch.
It's known that women with permanent eyeliner, which may contain metals, can suffer swelling and pain from MRI's. But until now no one has thought to worry about the legions of tattooed hipsters who sooner or later are going to need a scan. There likely fate? Before her next trip into the MRI, the 24-year-old patient had to have her tattoo removed.
I had permanent makeup 3 months ago and I wasn't aware of any conflicts that could occur when permanent make up is used, actually when I went to have it applied at a friendly shop near home there was no paperwork or literature we only spoke of how procedure is done and she would do as I requested or very close to what I wanted, actually I am very happy with my results until few days ago I went to Dr and need a MRI and my Dr at Kaiser HMO or the x-ray crew stated they couldn't do MRI do to under liner I had done and they had me verify if Iron Oxide was in makeup which it is and they can't do procedure do to this, I can't believe it is only my knee that needs MRI but they won't do, they will have to find other x-rays they can do. Quest: Why isn't there laws we be notified of ALL info that needs to be looked at when having this procedure done (Permanent Makeup) what can actually happen if MRI is done if they weren't aware if patient had permanent makeup do to accident? Please help me to understand this, Is Kaiser HMO just making big deal over this? Or is this serious info I need to know and never get MRI in future? Please if you can't help on this advise me to someone who can give info if you know of anyone.
Thank you,
Cathy T.
Questions Answered about MRI & permanent makeup
Do Tattoos Hurt in MRI?
While it's not common, there are a handful of case reports and studies that look at burns—some serious—that have occurred inside an MRI machine. The likely culprit is the metallic, iron oxides found in some tattoo pigments. ... Aside from being painful, tattoos with magnetic ink can also distort the MRI image.Mar 6, 2014
What happens to tattoos in MRI?
Researchers said there had been no systematic studies of how safe it is for people with tattoos to have an MRI. Reported side effects include a pulling sensation on tattooed skin because tattoo ink can contain pigments that are magnetic and interact with the MRI's strong magnetic fields.Feb 13, 2019
Can you get an MRI with permanent makeup?
There have been reports of people with tattoos or permanent makeup who experienced swelling or burning in the affected areas when they underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ... Instead of avoiding an MRI, individuals who have tattoos or permanent makeup should inform the radiologist or technician.Mar 6, 2014
Can you get an MRI if you have Microblading?
MRI complications.
There have been reports of people with tattoos or permanent makeup who experienced swelling or burning in the affected areas when they underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ... This seems to occur mainly when a person with permanent eyeliner undergoes MRI of the eyes.Oct 31, 2019