Great content again! Thank you for sharing 🥰. I do have a question, what do you prefer on your clients who have rich melanated skin and when the skin is more oily? Thanks in advance for your reply 😊🤍✨
More melanin ( specifically eumelanin ) - thicker the skin, so I would use hybrid pigments or at least pigments which contain carbon black :) for oily skin same :) but thicker the skin / deeper / you go so you should warm up the pigment :)
@@tereziaridzonova thank you for your reply ☺️, this is very helpful indeed 🤍👌🏽. Also I see that you use mostly use a .35 mm needle, can you share the reason why? Is it because of the saturation? Or dots? Or because of the skin type? I have been thought the thinner the skin, the thicker the needle.. the thicker the skin, the thinner the needle. What are your thoughts on that? Thanks again in advance 😊🤍✨
I think yes, but probably it depends on the skin. On young normal skin they heal very nice but on oily, hard and porous skin they don’t pass the exam… 😔 as newbie I’m not confident yet to try stronger pigments. Doreme pigments are very safe and after time they heal very evenly, I’ve thought from colleagues that they are similar to contour (but they don’t contain green) but contour pigments can be implemented much better/easier. But I’m still a little bit scared by to try another pigments as they which I’ve learnt on my basic training 🥲 I’ve just discovered your channel and love your work so I will stay for longer 💕 and I love Czech people, greetings from Polish 🫶
@@LaLaLaBle I think every artist should have both types of pigments in studio because as you say it does not make any sense to use mineral / inorganic on a skin like orange🤍
Can you tell us what clients are candidates for inorganic and organic pigments ? What makes them look different or why would one work best on one client than another please ❤️
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Thank you so much! 🤍
Great content again! Thank you for sharing 🥰. I do have a question, what do you prefer on your clients who have rich melanated skin and when the skin is more oily?
Thanks in advance for your reply 😊🤍✨
More melanin ( specifically eumelanin ) - thicker the skin, so I would use hybrid pigments or at least pigments which contain carbon black :) for oily skin same :) but thicker the skin / deeper / you go so you should warm up the pigment :)
@@tereziaridzonova thank you for your reply ☺️, this is very helpful indeed 🤍👌🏽. Also I see that you use mostly use a .35 mm needle, can you share the reason why? Is it because of the saturation? Or dots? Or because of the skin type? I have been thought the thinner the skin, the thicker the needle.. the thicker the skin, the thinner the needle. What are your thoughts on that? Thanks again in advance 😊🤍✨
@@maria.v.9 i simply use it because i love what outcome it does and it works for me very well🤍
@@tereziaridzonova nice! I am going to experiment with some different needles as well, thank you for being a great inspiration Terezia 🤗🤍
It makes my heart melt!!!😍😍😍
You are wonderful
Thank you so much!! 🤍🤍🤍
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You are welcome! ❤️
Hi Terezia! I work also with mineral pigments, but after only 4 passes I would have no heal at all 😭 Have you ever tried to work with Doreme pigments?
Hello! Are you sure you are implanting the pigment properly with a higher stroke? No, I haven’t tried them yet!
I think yes, but probably it depends on the skin. On young normal skin they heal very nice but on oily, hard and porous skin they don’t pass the exam… 😔 as newbie I’m not confident yet to try stronger pigments. Doreme pigments are very safe and after time they heal very evenly, I’ve thought from colleagues that they are similar to contour (but they don’t contain green) but contour pigments can be implemented much better/easier. But I’m still a little bit scared by to try another pigments as they which I’ve learnt on my basic training 🥲 I’ve just discovered your channel and love your work so I will stay for longer 💕 and I love Czech people, greetings from Polish 🫶
@@LaLaLaBle I think every artist should have both types of pigments in studio because as you say it does not make any sense to use mineral / inorganic on a skin like orange🤍
May I ask where the bottle was purchased in the video? I mean The pigment inside the bottle
Hello, I still don’t understand I think! 😃 Etalon Mix has distributors where you can buy different shades 🤗 and my glass bottles are from TIGER 🫶🏻
@@tereziaridzonova never mind, English is my second language
@@fionayang-8 I replied to both things 😃🙏🏼
@@tereziaridzonova thanks so much for your time 💕
Can you tell us what clients are candidates for inorganic and organic pigments ? What makes them look different or why would one work best on one client than another please ❤️
Hello, this is actually a very good topic for a video so I will prepare something !! 😍😍😍
@@tereziaridzonova thank you so much! ❤️
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