Doreme Eyebrow Liquid – Professional PMU Pigments
Doreme Eyebrow Liquid pigments are designed for permanent makeup and tattooing, developed for maximum safety, stability, and comfort during application. They have the most fluid consistency among all Doreme lines, making them ideal for machine techniques, ombré, powder brows, and hair stroke methods. Recommended even for beginners.
Volume: 15 ml
Usage: For tattooing or permanent makeup
Professional use only
By purchasing this product, you confirm that you are a cosmetologist or a professional authorized to use permanent makeup products, and you accept responsibility for its proper use.
Why Choose Doreme Liquid Pigments?
Safety and Quality
Doreme pigments are body-neutral, free of preservatives and carcinogens, and suitable for allergy-prone clients.
Comply with REACH Regulation (EU 2020/2081) and Cosmetics Regulation (EC No 1223/2009).
Each shade has a Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
Manufactured in a pharmaceutical laboratory in South Korea, certified by Dermatest®, CE, and tested by SGS and the Korea Testing & Research Institute, confirming absence of heavy metals and compliance with strict global standards.
Stability, Predictability, and High Retention
High color stability and excellent retention in the skin
Predictable healing with minimal risk of unwanted color shifts
Optimal pigment density ensures the product does not clog needles, bleed, or thicken during the procedure
Wide Color Range and Mixability
Liquid line offers a wide range of warm, cool, and neutral shades
Can be mixed among themselves or with other Doreme lines (e.g., Concentrate), allowing artists to create custom shades tailored to the client's phototype
Compatibility with Doreme Boosters
Pigments can be combined with Doreme Boosters (Brow, Eye, Lip) or Permanent Sealer
Boosters enhance skin hydration, reduce bleeding, and accelerate healing
Important Notice
Within the Doreme brand, pigments with the same name in different lines may have different color temperatures
Always refer to the shade number and color chart when selecting pigments




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