Selecting the Right Pigment for Each Micropigmentation Procedure
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Choosing the right pigment is one of the most crucial decisions in any micropigmentation procedure. A properly selected pigment not only enhances the client’s natural beauty, but also ensures long-term satisfaction and reduces the need for future corrections. In this article, we guide professionals on how to choose the right pigment for eyebrows, lips, eyeliner, and corrections.
1. Eyebrow Micropigmentation
Key Considerations:
- Skin Tone: Identifies whether the client has a cool, warm or neutral skin tone.
- Natural hair color: The pigment should complement the hair color to achieve a natural look.
- Client Preferences: Some people prefer darker or more defined brows, while others are looking for a softer look.
Recommendations:
For warm skin tones, use pigments with cool undertones to balance. For cool skin tones, opt for pigments with warm undertones. Dynamic PMU pigments offer a wide range of shades that allow for custom blending to achieve the perfect color.
2. Lip Micropigmentation
Key Considerations:
- Natural lip color: Determine the base tone to determine if it is necessary to neutralize underlying colors.
- Skin tone and undertone: Ensure that the chosen pigment harmonizes with the client's skin.
- Desired result: Are you looking for a natural, vibrant color or correction of asymmetries?
Recommendations:
For lips with dark or hyperpigmented tones, it may be necessary to neutralize with specific pigments before applying the desired color. Dynamic PMU lip pigments are formulated to offer vibrant and long-lasting colors, suitable for various needs.
3. Eyeliner
Key Considerations:
- Skin sensitivity: Eyelid skin is delicate, choose hypoallergenic and safe pigments.
- Color Intensity: Determines whether the client prefers a soft or more dramatic liner.
- Type of eyeliner: Classic, shaded or blurred effect.
Recommendations:
Use deep black or brown pigments that hold their color without fading to unwanted shades. Dynamic PMU eye pigments offer color stability and are safe for this sensitive area.
4. Corrections and Camouflages
Key Considerations:
- Existing Color: Analyze the color you want to correct or neutralize.
- Previous pigment depth: Determines whether removal sessions are necessary prior to correction.
- Final objective: Define whether you want to neutralize, lighten or darken the area.
Recommendations:
For corrections, it is essential to use corrective or neutralizing pigments. For example, to neutralize eyebrows that have turned blue, an orange pigment can be used. Dynamic PMU corrective pigments are specifically designed for these situations, offering effective solutions.
General Tips for Pigment Selection
- Perform color tests: Apply a small amount to your skin to see how the pigment looks once applied.
- Stay up to date: Participate in courses and workshops to learn the latest trends and colorimetry techniques in micropigmentation.
- Customer Consultation: Always involve the customer in the selection process to ensure satisfaction.
Conclusion
Selecting the right pigment is an art that combines technical knowledge and aesthetic sensitivity. By carefully considering the skin tone, individual characteristics and wishes of the client, you can achieve exceptional results in every procedure. High-quality pigments such as those from Dynamic PMU are indispensable allies in this process, offering versatility and consistent results.
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