The OMG® pigment series is a breakthrough line of permanent makeup (PMU) pigments co-created by renowned artist Teryn Darling and industry manufacturer Li Pigments. This series was developed to elevate PMU artistry by addressing common pigment challenges with cutting-edge formulation science. Each OMG pigment has been meticulously formulated and rigorously tested to deliver superior performance – from how easily it implants into the skin, to how true and stable the healed color remains over time. The result is a pigment line that sets a new benchmark for quality, safety, and consistent results, giving artists greater confidence in their work.
Teryn Darling’s OMG® Brow Pigments – a set of four versatile shades co-formulated with Li Pigments for optimal performance and stability.
Formulation and Scientific Innovation
Advanced Pigment Technology: The OMG pigments were engineered with an emphasis on pigment science. One key innovation is ultra-micronization – each pigment is milled to an ultra-fine particle size. Finely ground pigments implant more smoothly and saturate the skin with minimal effort, resulting in a more efficient procedure for the artist and better pigment retention in the skin. This ultra-micronized texture also contributes to a softer, more natural fade as the pigment breaks down evenly over time
Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Formula: Unlike many traditional lines that rely purely on inorganic (iron oxide) pigments or purely organic pigments, the OMG series uses a hybrid formulation to capture the benefits of both. Each eyebrow shade in the OMG line is a carefully balanced blend of organic and inorganic pigment components – three of the four brow colors contain no carbon black (an inorganic black pigment) and one contains only a micro amount. This was done very intentionally to ensure excellent stability and a true-to-tone heal. By combining organic and inorganic elements, the pigments achieve both vibrancy and longevity: organics contribute rich, long-lasting color, while inorganics (like iron oxides) provide natural-looking hues and predictable fade patterns. The hybrid approach means artists and clients get the best of both worlds without the typical downsides (such as organics turning bluish or inorganics turning reddish as they fade).
Color Fusion & Neutralization: Li Pigments and Teryn Darling incorporated proprietary color science into these formulas to combat the #1 issue in PMU pigment aging: unwanted color shifts. The OMG line features Color Fusion Technology, a pigment bonding process that ensures all components of the color age uniformly together. In practice, this prevents the healed result from drifting into those dreaded red, orange, blue or gray tones months or years later. A complementary step is the advanced color-neutralization built into each shade. By including a precise blend of primary hues (reds, greens, yellows) in the base, each OMG pigment is internally balanced to stay true to its intended tone as it fades. For example, an OMG brown intended to be neutral will contain a touch of warmth and coolness that cancel each other out during fading, so the brow doesn’t heal too ashy or too warm. This smart formulation means artists “say goodbye to pigments aging red or gray”, a promise delivered by the OMG series’ innovative bonding and balancing of colorants.
High Pigment Load and Lightfastness: Another aspect of the OMG formulation is the maximum pigment concentration that the suspension can hold. These pigments are packed with as much high-quality colorant as possible, which gives extremely rich coverage and color saturation in the skin. Despite the density of pigment, the liquid base (a balanced water-and-glycerin carrier) is tuned for an ideal viscosity – not too thick or thin – ensuring smooth flow through any needle configuration. The pigments also boast high lightfastness, meaning the colors resist degradation from light exposure and remain true over time. This combination of concentration and stability yields colors that heal vibrant and last longer before needing refresh, yet fade evenly in the long run without odd discoloration.
Benefits for PMU Professionals
Easy Application and Implantation: PMU artists will find the OMG pigments very forgiving and efficient to work with. The ultra-micronized, fine consistency of the pigments allows for quick and easy implantation into the skin. In practice, this means fewer passes are needed to fully saturate an area, reducing procedure time and trauma to the skin. The fluid consistency (thanks to the water/glycerin formulation) also provides a moderate drying time, so pigment stays workable on the needle without drying or dripping too fast, whether you’re doing hair strokes, shading, or machine work. All OMG colors have been formulated to work with any needle type or PMU technique – from microblading blades to machine cartridges – giving artists versatility without needing separate pigment lines for each tool.
Better Healing and Color Retention: A standout benefit of OMG pigments is how beautifully they heal. Because of the built-in color neutralizers and bonding technology, these pigments heal true to color, with an even fade down the line. Artists and clients are far less likely to see healed brows turn “orange-red” or “steely gray” months after treatment – an outcome that older pigment formulas often suffered from as certain color components faded faster than others. Instead, OMG pigments tend to fade gradually and uniformly, eventually becoming a lighter version of the original color rather than changing hue. This gives PMU professionals confidence that the healed results will match their target design. Additionally, the higher pigment load and quality ingredients contribute to longer-lasting results in the skin. Clients can enjoy their brows, eyeliner, or lip color longer before a touch-up is needed, yet the fade is designed to be graceful, avoiding both rapid loss of color and overly long retention that could leave unwanted tints.
Reliable, Stress-Free Color Selection: The OMG Brow Pigment Set illustrates how this line can simplify an artist’s work. With just four intermixable shades covering the spectrum of blondes to deep brunettes, selecting the right brow color becomes straightforward and stress-free. Each pigment is versatile – they can be used on their own or blended to fine-tune for any client’s undertone and skin depth. This streamlined system reduces the learning curve and guesswork for artists, in contrast to other brands that might have dozens of brow colors and modifiers. The OMG approach means less clutter and confusion on your pigment tray while still achieving custom results for every client . For the artist, this translates to greater efficiency and confidence during procedures, and for the client, it means more predictable results.
Consistent Quality and Performance: Because Teryn Darling herself (a master artist with tens of thousands of procedures under her belt) led the development and testing, the pigments were truly designed “by artists, for artists.” Each color underwent extensive real-world testing by Teryn and a team of experienced PMU artists before release. This hands-on vetting ensured that the pigments meet high standards in flow, coverage, and healed appearance. Artists can trust that each bottle of OMG pigment will perform consistently: the viscosity will be just right, the pigment won’t separate or clog, and the healed color will be on-point. In short, the OMG series delivers the kind of reliable, top-tier performance that busy PMU professionals need in order to create their best work every time.
Comparison to Other Leading Brands
The OMG series has quickly gained a reputation for excellence, and a big reason is that it directly tackles issues that artists commonly face with other pigment brands. Color stability is one clear example. Many traditional brow pigments that rely heavily on carbon black or iron oxides have a tendency to heal with off-colors over time – for instance, an iron-oxide brown may fade to an unwanted warm/red tone, whereas an organic/carbon-based brown might fade to blue-gray as the warmer components break down. Leading brands in the past often forced artists to add modifiers (like orange or ash correctors) to counteract these tendencies. In contrast, OMG pigments have that correction built-in through balanced formulation, virtually eliminating red or gray fading without extra additives. The uniform aging achieved by the Color Fusion bonding means OMG pigments age “in unison” – a marked improvement over some competitors where different pigment ingredients can fade at different rates and leave residual hues.
Ingredient Quality: Another differentiator is the purity and regulatory compliance of the ingredients used. Not all PMU pigment brands have the same level of scrutiny in manufacturing. The OMG series is produced by Li Pigments, a company known for adhering to strict standards (including European cosmetic regulations that are stricter than those in the US). All OMG pigments are made with high-grade, cosmetic-certified raw colorants – no low-quality industrial dyes here. Li Pigments confirms that their products contain no banned or harmful substances per EU ResAP(2008)1 guidelines, which cover 90+ potentially dangerous compounds (carcinogenic amines, heavy metals, etc.). For example, Li Pigments’ testing ensures that heavy metal impurities like nickel or mercury are below detectable limits in their pigments. Many leading brands do strive for safety, but OMG pushes this to a higher level by being EU-compliant, ultra-purified, and even certified vegan. The pigments carry a PETA-certified vegan and cruelty-free status, meaning they contain no animal-derived ingredients and were not tested on animals. While some other top brands also offer vegan lines, OMG pigments go the extra mile by obtaining formal certification and using only vegan ingredients across the board.
Performance and Pigment Load: In terms of performance, artists often notice that OMG pigments implant very easily and provide dense color payoff, even compared to other premium lines. This is due to the ultra-micronization and high pigment load that were engineered into OMG. Some leading brands’ pigments (especially older iron-oxide based ones) have larger particle sizes and thicker carriers, requiring more passes to achieve saturation. By contrast, OMG’s fine particle size and optimized fluid base allow for quicker saturation with fewer passes. On the other hand, certain popular organic pigment brands are known for strong retention but sometimes overly strong saturation that can be tricky for less experienced artists to control . OMG strikes a balance here – it offers high retention and intensity when implanted fully, but because the line is designed to fade evenly and not “stick” with strange undertones, it also offers some forgiveness if an artist’s depth or saturation isn’t perfect. In effect, OMG pigments give the longevity and vibrancy associated with modern organic brands, while retaining the softer fade characteristics of iron-oxide pigments that many consider more forgiving. This balance is a significant improvement over one-dimensional lines that favor one pigment type exclusively.
Finally, compared to other brands, the OMG series’ streamlined shade range (particularly for brows) is a welcome innovation. Where other companies might sell 10–15 brow colors to cover every nuance, the OMG Brow Set achieves the same coverage with just four core shades that mix well. This simplicity doesn’t mean compromise – it means each pigment was crafted to be multifunctional. For example, “Blondeshell” can be used alone for blond clients or added to other shades as a lightener; “Vixen” can deepen any mix for clients with very dark hair or skin. Such versatility built into a minimal range is uncommon. It reduces cost and confusion for artists who no longer need to purchase numerous bottles or remember complex blending ratios for different brands. In summary, while there are many reputable pigment brands on the market, the OMG series distinguishes itself through scientific formulation advances, top-tier ingredient quality, and a user-friendly approach that addresses the shortcomings of older pigment lines.
Collaboration of Teryn Darling and Li Pigments
The excellence of the OMG series is no accident – it is the result of a powerful collaboration between an expert PMU artist and a leading pigment laboratory. Teryn Darling is a veteran in the permanent makeup field, with over 20,000 procedures to her credit, and is known for her knowledge of pigment chemistry and color theory in PMU. Having encountered virtually every pigment line over decades of work (and the healed results of those pigments on countless clients), Teryn brought a wealth of practical insight to the development process. She personally curated the OMG shades based on what she felt the industry was missing, and she insisted on extensive hands-on testing – each pigment was tried, tweaked, and perfected by Teryn and a team of highly skilled artists in real PMU procedures. This ensured the colors would perform as expected in various skin types and with different techniques, not just in theory but in practice. Teryn’s imprint is evident in the artist-centric features of the line, from the color selections to the way the pigments flow and heal.
On the manufacturing side, Li Pigments provided the scientific and technological backbone to turn Teryn’s vision into reality. Li Pigments is a well-established pigment manufacturer with a state-of-the-art, licensed cosmetic laboratory in the USA . They have a long track record of producing high-quality permanent makeup pigments (over 200 shades in various lines) and are known for innovation in pigment dispersion and safety. With Li Pigments’ formulation expertise, the OMG series was developed using the latest pigment technology – for example, Li’s chemists employed advanced milling equipment for the ultra-micronization, and leveraged their proprietary Color Fusion blending techniques to achieve the stable color mixes. Throughout production, Li Pigments applied strict quality controls: sourcing pure pigment powders, sterilizing raw materials, and batch-testing the final products for consistency and microbiological safety. The collaboration meant that while Teryn focused on the artistic and practical requirements, Li Pigments handled the complex chemistry and compliance aspects. According to the product literature, “with the expert collaboration and superior pigment formulation abilities of Li Pigments, the OMG series accomplished” the goal of setting a new level of pigment excellence. In short, Teryn ensured the pigments meet artists’ needs, and Li Pigments ensured those needs were met without compromising safety or quality at any step. This synergy is a major reason the OMG pigments are earning trust from professionals – they carry both the credibility of a top artist’s approval and the reliability of a top lab’s manufacturing.
Safety and Testing
Safety was a paramount concern in developing the OMG pigment series. PMU pigments reside in the skin for years, so their ingredients must be biocompatible and free of toxins, and their performance should be vetted to avoid undesirable outcomes. To guarantee this, the OMG pigments underwent extensive testing and certification before reaching the market. Every pigment in the line is produced in accordance with EU ResAP(2008)1 guidelines for tattoo and PMU inks, which means they contain no prohibited substances and have been screened for dozens of potential impurities. This includes testing for heavy metals, aromatic amines, and other carcinogens or irritants – Li Pigments certifies that common offenders like nickel, mercury, arsenic, and lead are below detectable levels in their products. In fact, Li Pigments provides Heavy Metal Certificates and ingredient disclosure sheets for their pigment lines to distributors, reflecting the transparency and rigorous inspection behind the scenes. Such diligence in testing ensures that OMG pigments pose minimal risk of allergic reactions or complications. They are also produced sterile – raw pigment powders are sterilized and the finished bottles are tested to be free of bacterial contamination. This is vital for safety, as it reduces the chance of infection when the pigment is implanted into the skin.
Beyond chemical safety, the effectiveness and performance of the OMG series were proven through expert-backed trials. Before launch, the pigments were used and observed in real procedures by Teryn Darling and a team of seasoned PMU artists, some with decades of experience. This real-world testing phase was essentially an extended “beta test” where any issues with color healing, stability, or application could be caught and corrected. According to official descriptions, “each pigment has been rigorously tested by a team of highly skilled and experienced artists to ensure it meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.” Only after passing this professional scrutiny were the pigments released for sale. Such vetting is a form of expert clinical validation – while not a formal clinical trial, it simulates how the pigments will perform on clients in various conditions and confirms the healed results are successful (no excessive fading, no strange color shifts, etc.). Furthermore, since launch, the OMG pigments have continued to gain positive feedback from artists globally, which is an ongoing testament to their safety and effectiveness in the field. Many artists have reported beautiful healed outcomes and no adverse reactions, reinforcing the trust in these pigments.
It’s also worth noting that OMG pigments meet or exceed all relevant cosmetics safety standards in the US, Canada, and EU. Being manufactured in the USA in a licensed facility, they adhere to FDA-regulated good manufacturing practices. Li Pigments also proactively aligns with the newer EU REACH regulations for tattoo inks – for instance, the OMG “Black Fuzion” eyeliner pigment was formulated to be fully REACH-compliant (it uses an ultra-pure carbon black with low polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, meeting EU’s strict criteria). This forward-looking compliance is somewhat rare; not all competitors have made the adjustments for REACH yet. Additionally, the vegan and cruelty-free certifications involve auditing the supply chain to ensure no animal products or testing, which is an extra layer of ethical “testing” the OMG line passes. In summary, the OMG series has been thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness – from lab tests on ingredients, to sterile manufacturing checks, to real-world trials by experts – giving PMU professionals and their clients peace of mind that these pigments are both safe to use and perform as promised.
Application-Specific Advantages
Eyebrows (OMG Brow Pigments)
The OMG Brow Pigments were the first release in the series and demonstrate what sets this line apart for eyebrow PMU applications. Each of the four brow shades was carefully tuned to address the full range of client needs, from light blondes to deep brunettes. The versatility of the shade range is a major advantage: with just Blondeshell, Coco Teese, Bitchin’ Brown, and Vixen, an artist can mix and match to create any brow tone required. This simplifies color selection and ensures consistency – an artist can become highly proficient with these four pigments and confident that there won’t be surprises in healed color. Moreover, each OMG brow pigment has a designated base tone (warm, neutral, or cool) and an explicit Fitzpatrick skin type recommendation, which guides artists in choosing the right color for a client’s complexion. For example, Blondeshell is a slightly warm deep blonde suited for Fitzpatrick I–III skin, while Vixen is a cool rich dark brown ideal for Fitzpatrick IV–VI (darker skin). By formulating the pigments with these target uses in mind, the line reduces the need for adding separate warm or cool modifiers; the pigments on their own stay true and balanced on the appropriate skin tone.
In practical use on eyebrows, OMG pigments excel in both microblading and machine shading techniques. The ultra-micronized formula implants crisply with a microblade, allowing for fine hair strokes that retain their clarity after healing (the pigment doesn’t blur out as much as larger-particle pigments might). When used with a machine for powder or ombré brows, artists find the saturation builds very quickly, achieving rich filled-in color with less passes. The healed results tend to be very natural-looking; thanks to the color-neutralization, clients see their brows heal to a soft version of the intended color – for instance, a neutral medium brown stays neutral (no unexpected orange or green tinge). Importantly, the brow pigments were formulated with high lightfastness and stability, so brow tattoos done with OMG are more resistant to sun fading over time, helping them maintain their correct tone longer. Another aspect that sets OMG brow pigments apart is the avoidance of carbon black in most shades. Traditional brow inks often included carbon black to deepen colors, but over time carbon can contribute to an ashy or cool look as other pigments fade. By largely formulating without carbon black (except a tiny amount in the medium brown shade for vibrancy), the OMG brow colors avoid the “ghostly” grey look that some old permanent brows get. Yet, they still heal dark and defined because the iron oxides and organics used are rich on their own. In short, for eyebrow PMU, OMG pigments provide true-to-color healed results, easier application, and a simplified palette – a significant upgrade over many conventional brow pigment lines.
Eyeliner (OMG Eyeliner Pigments)
Permanent eyeliner is one of the most challenging PMU applications for pigments, due to the delicate skin of the eyelids and the desire for intense, long-lasting color that doesn’t migrate. The OMG Eyeliner Series was crafted to meet these challenges head-on. Teryn Darling drew on her experience of over 5,000 eyeliner procedures to develop three eyeliner pigments that cover all the bases: Black Brownie, Super Black, and Black Fuzion. What sets these apart is their formula potency and balance. All three colors were made with the maximum pigment concentration possible to ensure solid coverage and excellent healed intensity in the lash line . Even a thin eyeliner or lash enhancement will deposit enough pigment to heal crisp and visible, meaning artists often need only one pass (plus touch-up) to get a deep result, rather than layering multiple passes as with weaker pigments. Despite this high concentration, the viscosity is carefully adjusted so that the pigment flows smoothly through fine needles without pooling – as the product description notes, “they are the perfect viscosity allowing excellent pigment flow with any needle." This is crucial for eyeliner work, where very fine needles or nano cartridges are common; a pigment that’s too thick can clog needles or cause skips. OMG eyeliners stay fluid and implant evenly, helping artists create precise lines.
A hallmark of the OMG eyeliner pigments is their color engineering to prevent undesirable tones. Eyeliner tattoos can notoriously heal blue or cool, especially if a pure carbon black is used (as carbon’s tone can lean blue under the skin). The Super Black pigment in the OMG line was formulated as an inorganic black with a touch of warmth – it contains multiple ultra-black iron oxides with just a hint of warmth to counteract any blue hue, resulting in a deep jet black that heals true black, not blue-gray . On the other end, Black Brownie is a softer black-brown with added warmth, perfect for clients who want a more subtle liner or for use on lighter skin tones where a pure black might appear too stark. Black Brownie heals to a rich espresso or soft black depending on the client, and crucially, it’s designed to never pull gray – the built-in warmth prevents the common issue of brown liners healing ashy. The star of the lineup is perhaps Black Fuzion, a truly innovative pigment that mixes carbon black with inorganic black in just the right ratio. By fusing carbon and iron oxide blacks together, this formula capitalizes on the strengths of each while minimizing their weaknesses. Carbon black offers extremely high saturation and retention (so the liner stays very dark and crisp), whereas inorganic black provides stability and reduces the risk of migration or color shift. In Black Fuzion, the “perfect percentage of both carbon and inorganic” creates a fierce, ultra-deep black that heals rich but stays stable. This kind of hybrid pigment is quite unique – many brands offer either a carbon black (which can be intense but risky) or an iron oxide black (which is safe but not as dense), whereas OMG gives artists a comprehensive toolkit: a soft black-brown, a super jet black, and a hybrid mega black. Artists can even layer these (as Teryn recommends) – for example, start with Black Brownie for a base, then add a layer of Super Black or Black Fuzion to get both depth and dimension in the liner.
Safety and compatibility were also priorities for the eyeliner pigments. They are all formulated in line with eye-area safety standards, using high-purity blacks to avoid irritation. Black Fuzion, notably, was made fully EU REACH compliant, meaning its carbon black meets stringent purity requirements (low PAH content) – this pigment is awaiting official EU certification for use, reflecting the forward-thinking approach to safety. Additionally, the OMG eyeliner colors have been tested to ensure they do not cause excessive eyelid swelling or retention issues upon healing; their high quality and balanced formula helps them set in the skin without causing major inflammation. The healed longevity of these liners is excellent – clients can expect their eyeliner to remain dark for a long time (thanks to the extremely high retention of Black Fuzion and the moderately high retention of the other two). Yet, when they do eventually fade years down the line, they are formulated to fade cleanly (no odd blues) due to that slight warmth adjustment. In summary, the OMG eyeliner pigments stand out by giving artists high-impact black tones with reliable healing. They flow smoothly, heal true (avoiding blue or patchy fade), and come pre-balanced so artists can focus on artistry rather than chemistry – a distinct advantage over many standard eyeliner inks on the market.
Lips (OMG Lip Pigments)
While the OMG lip pigment line is anticipated (or newly launched) as the third pillar of the series, the same special qualities evident in the brow and eyeliner pigments are expected to shine in the lip colors as well. Lip tattooing requires pigments that are richly saturated (to deposit enough color in the vermillion of the lips) yet capable of subtlety for softer lip-blush techniques. The OMG lip pigments have been described as highly concentrated organic formulations that can deliver bold, vivid color for every look – from delicate lip tints to full lipstick-like coverage. This means the pigments are potent enough to yield opaque, vibrant results when implanted fully, but they can also be applied in sheer layers for a soft, translucent blush effect. Such versatility is ideal for lip PMU, where client preferences vary from a natural tint to a more made-up lipstick look. The organic pigment basis of the lip colors ensures a wide gamut of shades (vibrant reds, pinks, corals, etc., which are easier to achieve with organic dyes than with iron oxides) and also provides longer color retention in the skin – lip pigments in the OMG series should last well, as organics are known for their longevity in dermal applications.
What sets the OMG lip pigments apart is likely their balanced undertones and stability upon healing. One common issue with lip tattoo pigments is that some can heal too cool (some bright pinks or reds heal with a bluish tone on certain lips) or too warm/orange. Given the philosophy behind OMG, these lip shades are being crafted with careful color neutralization so that each heals to the intended target shade. For instance, if a pigment is meant to be a neutral pink, it will be balanced so it doesn’t pull overly blue (cool) or salmon (warm) after a few weeks. Teryn Darling’s team has hinted at a “neutral lip color result” being a goal – not too cool or too warm, just perfectly balanced for a natural look. This suggests the inclusion of subtle opposing tones in the formula to counter any overtones (similar to the brow pigments’ strategy). The base solution for the lip pigments is a water-and-glycerin mix with moderate drying time, just like the brow colors, which facilitates both machine and manual (if doing hand tool lip shading) work. A moderate drying, medium-consistency pigment is crucial for lip work: too fast drying and it won’t move well on the mucosal lip surface; too slow (too glycerin-heavy) and it might flood or blur. The OMG lip pigments aim for that sweet spot, staying workable and allowing artists to gradually build up color evenly.
Another differentiator for the OMG lip series is the safety and purity in a category that historically had some challenges. Lip tattoo pigments in the past sometimes contained colorants not ideally suited for intradermal use (for example, some reds with risk of allergy or materials that could break down oddly). However, Li Pigments is known for using only FDA-approved cosmetic colorants in their lip pigment formulas and rigorously testing them. The OMG lip colors are expected to be EU-compliant and vegan like their brow/eyeliner counterparts, meaning no harmful dyes like vermillion or eosin that were used in old lip inks. This gives a level of assurance that even bright colors are made from safe compounds that won’t trigger reactions or excessive fading. Additionally, because the lips are a sensitive area that comes into contact with saliva, food, etc., the fact that OMG pigments are tested sterile and toxin-free is especially important here – it reduces the risk of irritation or ingestion of undesirable substances.
In use, artists will likely find that OMG lip pigments implant with high saturation (so the color you see is the color you get after healing) and heal with a beautiful vibrancy. Clients should see a nice even heal without patchiness, due to the fine pigment dispersion that allows uniform implantation. Over time, the color should fade predictably. Many existing lip pigment brands fade unpredictably – some colors might morph or disappear in patches. The OMG approach, with its uniform fade technology, sets it apart by aiming for longevity with grace: lips retain gorgeous color for longer, and when a refresh is finally needed, the residual color is still flattering (just lighter) rather than odd. While the full range of OMG lip pigment shades and their names are still forthcoming, PMU professionals anticipate a palette that covers soft nudes, pinks, peaches, and richer tones – all formulated with the same philosophy of stability, safety, and stunning healed results. If the brow and eyeliner pigments are any indicator, OMG lip pigments will allow artists to achieve vibrant yet natural-looking lip tattoos with confidence that the color will remain true. This sets a new bar for lip PMU, empowering artists to create everything from a subtle blush to a bold pout with pigments they can trust.
In conclusion, the OMG® pigment series distinguishes itself as a premium, next-generation pigment line that was thoughtfully developed to solve the frustrations PMU artists had with traditional pigments. Its special formulation – combining hybrid pigment chemistry, ultra-micronized particles, and built-in color correction – leads to exceptional performance in all facets: ease of application, stable healing, long-term color fidelity, and client satisfaction. For brow work, OMG pigments offer simplified yet superior choices that yield natural, lasting brows without off-tones. In eyeliner, they provide richly black results with minimized risk, marrying intensity with safety. And in lips, they promise vibrant, balanced hues that heal beautifully for any desired effect . The guiding hands of Teryn Darling and the experts at Li Pigments ensure that every bottle is backed by deep expertise – artistry and science in equal measure. Extensive testing and quality control underpin the line, giving artists peace of mind about what they are implanting into their clients’ skin.
Ultimately, what makes the OMG series truly special is its ability to empower PMU professionals: artists can work more efficiently (with pigments that implant easily and designs that heal true), and they can expand their creativity without fear of unpredictable outcomes. Clients, in turn, enjoy better healed results – truer color, longer lasting enhancement, and a gentle fade that keeps them looking great between touch-ups. Few pigment brands have achieved this level of performance across the board. The OMG series sets itself apart not by one single feature, but by excelling in every critical aspect of a pigment’s life cycle: from bottle, to needle, to skin, to years later. It represents a new gold standard for PMU pigments, raising the bar for what professionals can expect from their color products. In the competitive landscape of permanent makeup, OMG pigments have indeed become, as the name cheekily suggests, a bit of an “OMG!” moment – a game-changer that has artists around the world taking notice of the remarkable difference in quality and results.
Sources:
1. Teryn Darling OMG® Pigment Series – Australian Colour Technologies (Product Description)
2. Girlz Ink Studio Blog: “OMG® Brow Pigments: The Industry’s Hottest Disruptor” – Kathryn Boehme, Nov 2024
3. MicroPMU Supply – OMG Collection Overview and Eyeliner Pigment Details
4. Killer Beauty (UK) – Organic vs. Inorganic Pigments in PMU (explains pigment behavior when healing/fading)
5. Li Pigments (Manufacturer FAQ) – Safety and Certification Info (Vegan, EU compliance, heavy metal testing)
6. Cosmedic Supplies – OMG Brow Pigment Set Product Info (shade versatility, simplicity of four-color system)
7. MicroPMU Supply – Key Features of OMG Pigment Series (Teryn & Li Pigments collaboration, testing, performance goals)
8. Instagram (@girlzinkstudio) – Sneak Peek Caption on OMG Lip Pigments (high concentration, bold color from tints to full lips)