Are QM products dermatologically tested? | QM Makeup Guide
Are QM Products Dermatologically Tested?
In the semi permanent makeup field, ensuring product safety and skin compatibility is essential for professionals and clients. This article addresses a core concern: Are QM products dermatologically tested? We’ll review facts on testing, results, and industry standards.
Are QM Products Dermatologically Tested?
Dermatological testing is a key requirement for semi permanent makeup products, ensuring they meet both professional and consumer expectations. Learn how QM’s standards deliver safety and performance.
What Does Dermatologically Tested Mean?
- Indicates products have undergone specific skin compatibility assessments.
- Tests are conducted by qualified dermatologists or in certified labs.
- Ensures minimal risk of allergic reactions, irritation, or adverse effects.
- Source: (https://www.aad.org/)
QM Product Safety Testing Process
- Full-Panel Dermatological Examination
- Every QM product designed for semi permanent makeup undergoes patch testing.
- Clinical oversight assures that products meet strict EU and FDA safety criteria.
- Allergen and Irritant Screening
- Tests for common allergens and known sensitizers.
- Compliant with ISO 10993 guidelines for biocompatibility.
- Independent Laboratory Verification
- Assessments carried out in accredited international labs.
- Batch testing ensures consistency across product lines.
Why Dermatological Testing Matters for Professionals
- Enhances client safety and satisfaction.
- Reduces liability from unexpected skin reactions.
- Delivers confidence when recommending QM products for sensitive skin types.
Regulatory Compliance and QM Makeup
- QM adheres to international regulatory standards, including:
- EU Cosmetic Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009
- FDA Cosmetics Compliance Guidelines (21 CFR)
- Certificates of analysis and safety data sheets available upon request.
Quick Facts: QM Product Testing
- All QM pigment and skin preparation products are dermatologically tested.
- Zero-reported major adverse events in post-market surveillance (2020–2024).
- Non-comedogenic and hypoallergenic formulas.
- Source: (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14682494)
Best Practices for Your Studio
- Always verify certificates before use, especially for clients with sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
- Maintain detailed consultation records to minimize risk.
- Refer clients to product data sheets on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are QM semi permanent makeup products suitable for sensitive skin?
- Yes. All QM products are tested and show high tolerance on sensitive skin panels.
Can I access QM’s dermatological test results?
- Upon request, documentation such as test summaries and safety data sheets are provided.
- Are QM Products Dermatologically Tested?
- Are QM Products Dermatologically Tested?
- What Does Dermatologically Tested Mean?
- QM Product Safety Testing Process
- Why Dermatological Testing Matters for Professionals
- Regulatory Compliance and QM Makeup
- Quick Facts: QM Product Testing
- Best Practices for Your Studio
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Are QM semi permanent makeup products suitable for sensitive skin?
- Can I access QM’s dermatological test results?

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Inorganic tattoo pigments are mainly composed of inorganic compounds and usually do not contain carbon. Such pigments may contain metal oxides, salts, minerals, etc.
Color saturation:
Organic permanent makeup pigment usually have higher color saturation and brighter colors. Inorganic permanent makeup pigment are generally more stable in color, have strong hiding power, and have low color saturation.
Stability:
Organic cosmetic tattoo pigment have poor stability in light, heat and chemical environments and may fade. Inorganic pigments are generally more stable and resistant to high temperatures and chemical erosion.
Permeability:
Organic pigments are usually composed of organic compounds, which often have good water solubility and can dissolve in water faster. Therefore, organic pigments have stronger permeability than inorganic pigments.
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