All About Doreme Pigments

Doreme Pigments are meticulously formulated to provide high quality, high-pigment permanent makeup solutions, combining innovation with industry leading standards. Manufactured by JHN Micro Tec in South Korea, Doreme benefits from one of the world’s most stringent regulatory environments for cosmetic pigments.

South Korea enforces rigorous guidelines on heavy metal content, emulsion stability, and pigment particle size, ensuring safety and performance. JHN Micro Tec not only adheres to these strict regulations but also advances its formulations through years of emulsion research, optimizing viscosity across its product lines. These factors emulsion consistency, particle size, and pH balance are essential in developing pigments that retain true to color results and minimize unwanted fading.

Precision, Innovation, and Quality in Permanent Makeup

To accommodate the diverse techniques used in permanent makeup, JHN Micro Tec has developed three distinct Doreme pigment lines, each tailored for specific applications. By refining viscosity and consistency for each procedure, Doreme ensures optimal pigment retention, preventing migration and promoting natural, long lasting results.

Doreme Pigments are the choice of professionals who demand precision, reliability, and the highest standards in permanent makeup artistry.

A Comprehensive Guide to Their Unique Formulations

Doreme Pigments are expertly formulated to provide artists with precise, high-quality permanent makeup pigments designed for optimal application and longevity. The three distinct pigment lines—Liquid, 2Shot, and Concentrate—are tailored to different permanent makeup techniques to ensure superior results.

Doreme Liquid Pigments

Doreme Liquid Pigments have the lightest viscosity, similar to ink, allowing them to be easily poured. This pigment line is specifically designed for micropigmentation using a machine, ensuring smooth pigment flow and seamless application.

  • Ideal for machine-based procedures with devices resembling a pen.

  • Deposits pigment into the dermis layer efficiently.

  • The liquid consistency prevents clogging and allows for deeper penetration, ensuring even distribution and long-lasting color retention.

Doreme CONC Pigments

Doreme Concentrate Pigments feature a paste-like consistency, specifically developed for microblading applications.

  • High pigment concentration ensures strong, defined strokes that retain their shape and color.

  • Designed for precise implantation into the dermis layer, resulting in well-defined, natural-looking brows.

  • Best used in combination with Doreme Brow Booster to enhance pigment retention and longevity.

Doreme 2SHOT Pigments

The Doreme 2Shot Pigment line has a lotion-like consistency, offering a balance between fluidity and density. It is not liquid enough to spill easily but flows slowly under gravity, making it versatile for multiple applications.

  • Ideal for microblading, especially for shading techniques with fog blades.

  • Can be used for micropigmentation, producing crisp hair strokes when applied with a permanent makeup pen using 1R or 3R needles.

  • Ensures even pigment distribution while maintaining definition in strokes.

All Doreme pigment lines are formulated using iron oxide, known for its stability and minimal reaction rate.

Common Questions About Iron Oxide Pigments

Do Doreme’s Iron Oxide pigments contain heavy metals? Are they MRI-safe?

JHN Micro Tec ensures that Doreme pigments are free of heavy metals and are MRI-safe.

Why do some pigments fade to blue, red, or gray?

Pigment fading depends on a combination of application technique, skin undertone, and pigment composition.

If the pigment does not match a client’s undertone, it may fade to red over time.

Clients with warm undertones using a warm-toned pigment may experience excess red in the healed result. To prevent this, a cool-toned pigment or a red corrector should be used.

If the client has a cool undertone and a cool pigment is used, the color may shift towards blue. Using a warm pigment or a blue corrector can prevent this.

This can also occur when the pigment is implanted too deeply—deeper implantation increases the likelihood of a blue cast.

Gray fading occurs when pigments contain charcoal or carbon, which is not present in Doreme Iron Oxide pigments.

Understanding the Doreme Color Chart

Doreme has a comprehensive chart detailing the undertones of each pigment, giving you a pretty good idea of how it will heal on certain clients.

Chart Information

The Doreme Color Chart provides valuable information to help artists choose the most suitable pigment for their clients.

Pigment Tone Categories

Sun ☀️ (Warm): Contains more red pigment.

Snowflake ❄️ (Cool): Contains more black pigment.

Circle ⭕ (Neutral): Contains more yellow pigment.

Choosing the Right Undertone

Warm undertone clients should use a cool pigment for balanced results.

Cool undertone clients should use a warm pigment to avoid ashy or blue fading.

Neutral undertone clients can use either warm or cool pigments.

How Pigments Heal

Each client’s skin tone, undertone, and genetic factors affect how a pigment heals.

  • Darker skin tones generally heal darker.

  • Mature skin (40+ years old) tends to retain pigment darker than younger skin.

  • Clients with freckles or very pale skin may also heal darker, so a lighter pigment is recommended.

Doreme Boosters & Sealer

Doreme has developed specialized Boosters to enhance pigment retention and a Sealer to accelerate healing.

Boosters

Functions

Boosters soften the skin for easier pigment penetration, reduces lymphatic flow to improve pigment retention, and helps puncture sites close faster, sealing the pigment in place. There are three different formulas for different sensitive areas of the face: eyebrows, eyes and lips.

How to Use

  1. Mix one drop of Booster with pigment before application.
  2. After the first pass, apply neat Booster with a microbrush to enhance absorption.

Tip: Boosters can also be used during practice sessions to prevent pigments from drying out too quickly.

Sealer

Functions

The Doreme Sealer locks in pigment for crisp results, and it simplifies the aftercare process and enhances healing.

How to Use

  1. After the procedure, apply a thin coat using a microbrush.

Color Recommendations

Doreme’s pigment lines include shades suitable for all different hair colors and skin tone combinations. Here are some recommendations if you are starting out, or just need a pointer working with a client whose undertone and the like you are not too familiar with! Note these are just recommendations, please take your clients’ preferences, undertone, hair color and skin type into consideration in your own work.

Real Results

A gallery of fresh and healed results done with Doreme Pigments.