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109 Black 109 Black - 5 ml Item No.: 109
Black elegance for versatile applications! Ideal as a mixing color for long-lasting, intense eyeliner and eyebrows.
€36.00
Pigment bottle with pigment 302 Jetblack 302 Jetblack - 10 ml Item No.: 302
Intense black with liquid consistency. Only suitable for firm skin texture.
€62.00
Pigment bottle with pigment 301 Ultrablack 301 Ultrablack - 10 ml Item No.: 301
Deep, expressive black with creamy consistency. Base eyeliner for any skin type.
€62.00
Pigment bottle with pigment 303 Stardust 303 Stardust - 10 ml Item No.: 303
Velvety black pigment, exclusively for eyeliner shading.
€62.00
716 Midnight Brown 716 Midnight Brown - 10 ml Item No.: 716
Intense black-brown for bold eyebrows and smoky eyeliner looks.
€62.00

Order best PMU eyeliner colors

Swiss Color offers a perfect selection of different eyeliner pigments for professional Permanent make up. The individual eyeliner colors differ mainly in their consistency, opacity and application recommendation. PMU stylists can use the range of eyeliner colors from Swiss Color to professionally meet all of their customers' treatment requirements and all skin types. True to the motto: Black is beautiful!

The following color suggestions can be seen as a guide for your choice of pigment. The color 301 Ultrablack is an indispensable color in black for eyeliner pigmentation in your PMU shopping cart. This deep, expressive black impresses during application with its creamy consistency. This allows you to work it into your customers' skin quickly and easily. Ultrablack can generally be regarded as an eyeliner base pigment for all skin types. Use the color 301 Ultrablack for initial pigmentation for eyeliner in the eye area to achieve even pigmentation in the client's skin.

The other top eyeliner colors, such as 302 Jetblack or 303 Stardust, also impress with their deep black pigments. Stardust is particularly recommended for all common PMU eyeliner shading techniques. This is made possible by the fine, even flow of this pigment. However, elegant black-brown shades such as 716 Midnight Brown are also used for PMU eyeliner applications. These enable a warm, but also dominantly smoky eyeliner result.

You can find detailed color and application information both online in the Swiss Color online store and in the current color chart or product catalog.

If you have any further questions about our range of pigments, please call us directly. Our trained customer advisors will be happy to provide you with all the information you need quickly and professionally.

 

What is a PMU eyeliner?

A PMU eyeliner is a permanently pigmented line in the eye area using Permanent make up and specially adapted colors. The corresponding pigment colors are applied to the customer's skin using a PMU device, also known as a PMU tool, and selected hygiene cartridges. Particular care and gentleness is required to avoid unnecessarily irritating the sensitive eyelid area on the upper and/or lower eyelid.

PMU eyeliner can be applied in different ways. A very discreet form is eyelash line enhancement. With lash line enhancement, pigmentation is applied very close to the base of the lashes to visually conceal missing lashes. Somewhat more striking variants of PMU eyeliner techniques are fine lines with a shading effect, such as butterfly eyeliner. Here, a fine gradient is created on the upper eyelid, which visually enlarges the customer's eye. In most cases, different black or dark brown pigments are required in your shopping cart for a PMU eyeliner. However, trendy techniques sometimes also use blue or green color as special highlights.

A permanent eyeliner treatment, like other PMU applications such as eyebrows or lips, has particular advantages for customers who want to celebrate their beauty at any time. Women and men are equally addressed. Athletes, spectacle wearers or people with an intolerance to classic cosmetics can benefit from a Permanent make up treatment. Alopecia sufferers in particular (loss of eyelashes and/or scalp hair) are among the customers for PMU eyeliner, scalp or eyebrow applications. Various realistic pigmentation techniques, such as hair drawing for eyebrows or fine-line applications for eyeliner, can optically conceal bald patches.

 

How long does a permanent eyeliner last?

Pigmentation of the eyelid area around the eyes, the upper and/or lower eyelid, requires particular sensitivity and skill. Due to the very fine skin structure, pigments can fall out more easily. A precise technique, correct needle setting and the use of safe, reach-compliant and recommended colors are therefore particularly important.

Assessing the client's skin structure is also crucial. In the case of mature skin, raised veins or known overreaction of the skin to external stimuli, such as bleeding or excessive lymph flow, extreme care must be taken to avoid pigment migration.

A professionally executed eyeliner usually involves at least one pigmentation session and one follow-up treatment. After this, a durability of about 1 year can be expected before the natural fading effect sets in. However, this information can only serve as a non-binding guideline and is not a standard. The durability of a PMU depends on many different factors and is therefore very individual.

 

When can I wear make-up again after a permanent eyeliner treatment?

As a rule, a regeneration period of 4-6 weeks can be expected after a classic eyeliner treatment. This includes the period of time during which the pigment is stored in the skin. All information on regeneration time and durability are non-binding guide values. Professional PMU stylists will inform their clients of the respective regeneration period during the consultation. This is done on the basis of an individual skin analysis in combination with a risk assessment due to possible contraindications. Appropriate care instructions after the treatment should be strictly adhered to by the client during the entire regeneration period.

Make-up with conventional cosmetic products should only be applied after the individually agreed recovery time so as not to disrupt the regeneration process. After a PMU eyeliner treatment, beauty products such as mascara, eyelash serums or eyeshadow should be avoided if possible. The use of make-up removal products can also have a negative effect on eyeliner pigmentation and should therefore not be used during the regeneration phase.

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Order best PMU eyeliner colors

Swiss Color offers a perfect selection of different eyeliner pigments for professional Permanent make up. The individual eyeliner colors differ mainly in their consistency, opacity and application recommendation. PMU stylists can use the range of eyeliner colors from Swiss Color to professionally meet all of their customers' treatment requirements and all skin types. True to the motto: Black is beautiful!

The following color suggestions can be seen as a guide for your choice of pigment. The color 301 Ultrablack is an indispensable color in black for eyeliner pigmentation in your PMU shopping cart. This deep, expressive black impresses during application with its creamy consistency. This allows you to work it into your customers' skin quickly and easily. Ultrablack can generally be regarded as an eyeliner base pigment for all skin types. Use the color 301 Ultrablack for initial pigmentation for eyeliner in the eye area to achieve even pigmentation in the client's skin.

The other top eyeliner colors, such as 302 Jetblack or 303 Stardust, also impress with their deep black pigments. Stardust is particularly recommended for all common PMU eyeliner shading techniques. This is made possible by the fine, even flow of this pigment. However, elegant black-brown shades such as 716 Midnight Brown are also used for PMU eyeliner applications. These enable a warm, but also dominantly smoky eyeliner result.

You can find detailed color and application information both online in the Swiss Color online store and in the current color chart or product catalog.

If you have any further questions about our range of pigments, please call us directly. Our trained customer advisors will be happy to provide you with all the information you need quickly and professionally.

 

What is a PMU eyeliner?

A PMU eyeliner is a permanently pigmented line in the eye area using Permanent make up and specially adapted colors. The corresponding pigment colors are applied to the customer's skin using a PMU device, also known as a PMU tool, and selected hygiene cartridges. Particular care and gentleness is required to avoid unnecessarily irritating the sensitive eyelid area on the upper and/or lower eyelid.

PMU eyeliner can be applied in different ways. A very discreet form is eyelash line enhancement. With lash line enhancement, pigmentation is applied very close to the base of the lashes to visually conceal missing lashes. Somewhat more striking variants of PMU eyeliner techniques are fine lines with a shading effect, such as butterfly eyeliner. Here, a fine gradient is created on the upper eyelid, which visually enlarges the customer's eye. In most cases, different black or dark brown pigments are required in your shopping cart for a PMU eyeliner. However, trendy techniques sometimes also use blue or green color as special highlights.

A permanent eyeliner treatment, like other PMU applications such as eyebrows or lips, has particular advantages for customers who want to celebrate their beauty at any time. Women and men are equally addressed. Athletes, spectacle wearers or people with an intolerance to classic cosmetics can benefit from a Permanent make up treatment. Alopecia sufferers in particular (loss of eyelashes and/or scalp hair) are among the customers for PMU eyeliner, scalp or eyebrow applications. Various realistic pigmentation techniques, such as hair drawing for eyebrows or fine-line applications for eyeliner, can optically conceal bald patches.

 

How long does a permanent eyeliner last?

Pigmentation of the eyelid area around the eyes, the upper and/or lower eyelid, requires particular sensitivity and skill. Due to the very fine skin structure, pigments can fall out more easily. A precise technique, correct needle setting and the use of safe, reach-compliant and recommended colors are therefore particularly important.

Assessing the client's skin structure is also crucial. In the case of mature skin, raised veins or known overreaction of the skin to external stimuli, such as bleeding or excessive lymph flow, extreme care must be taken to avoid pigment migration.

A professionally executed eyeliner usually involves at least one pigmentation session and one follow-up treatment. After this, a durability of about 1 year can be expected before the natural fading effect sets in. However, this information can only serve as a non-binding guideline and is not a standard. The durability of a PMU depends on many different factors and is therefore very individual.

 

When can I wear make-up again after a permanent eyeliner treatment?

As a rule, a regeneration period of 4-6 weeks can be expected after a classic eyeliner treatment. This includes the period of time during which the pigment is stored in the skin. All information on regeneration time and durability are non-binding guide values. Professional PMU stylists will inform their clients of the respective regeneration period during the consultation. This is done on the basis of an individual skin analysis in combination with a risk assessment due to possible contraindications. Appropriate care instructions after the treatment should be strictly adhered to by the client during the entire regeneration period.

Make-up with conventional cosmetic products should only be applied after the individually agreed recovery time so as not to disrupt the regeneration process. After a PMU eyeliner treatment, beauty products such as mascara, eyelash serums or eyeshadow should be avoided if possible. The use of make-up removal products can also have a negative effect on eyeliner pigmentation and should therefore not be used during the regeneration phase.

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