A little more about permanent makeup: what you need to know if you decided to make eyebrows or lips permanent makeup. In my work I use special pigments, which are manufactured by the American company Derma International, they have established themselves as the best pigments for settling in the skin. However, even to such high-quality and time-tested pigments different types of skin react differently. Therefore, I consider it my duty to warn my customers that the pigment does not always survive identically in different types of skin.
There are several versions of settling the pigment. In the first case, 15% of my customers are happy with the result after the first procedure (this is, of course, not the result that I can be satisfied, but in some cases, if the customer likes and he/she feels comfortable with the result after first procedure, he/she may refuse a correction). Normally, the pigment partially comes out from the skin forming very small "gaps" in tattooing. The cause of pigment outlet is not the master’s mistake, and a normal body reaction to the introduced product, so the immune protection of the skin works - the skin struggles with a foreign substance introduced in it and thus a partial outlet of the pigment after the primary procedure - this is normal. You can make the tattoo once and for all in one go - it is if you work on the critical depth where no immunity simply unable to push the dye, but the fact is that at a deeper pigment introduction hair can become
There is also a possibility that the pigment does not survive at all. This may be as a client’s blame who infringe the after the procedure recommendations for
Going into the studio, you have to understand that in practice there are cases when the master simply powerless. But if you listen to my advice and follow all instructions, regarding the care of your tattoo, you will minimize the possibility of getting the so-called "at risk" group. I'm always ready to help find a way out of the current situation, so if you have any concerns after held procedure, or you just decided on a tattoo, but after reading this article you have any more questions and doubts - do not hesitate email me jennynz.past@gmail.com and I will try to resolve the problem or dispel your doubts about the procedure. Best regards, your artist Jenny.
