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Pure pigment refers to a concentrated form of colorant that is not mixed with other substances, such as fillers or binders. It consists solely of the colorant material, allowing for the most vibrant and intense color representation. Pure pigments are often used in art, cosmetics, and industrial applications to achieve specific hues and effects. Their high tinting strength makes them essential for creating vivid shades in various mediums.

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