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Color Refreshing of old Permanent Make-up
Refreshing the color of Permanent Make-up (PMU) annually is considered necessary once a Year for several reasons:
1. Fading:
Over time, the pigments used in permanent make-up procedures will fade due to various factors like exposure to sunlight, skin regeneration, and the natural aging process.
2. Natural Skin Renewal:
Our skin undergoes a constant renewal process. Old skin cells on the surface die and shed off, while new cells form beneath. This natural exfoliation process can cause the PMU pigment to lighten over time.
3. Skin Type and Care:
Oily skin types, or skin that is frequently exfoliated through treatments like chemical peels or microdermabrasion, may experience faster fading of PMU. Additionally, frequent exposure to chlorine (from swimming) or salt water can also fade the pigment.
4. Ultraviolet (UV) Exposure:
Sunlight, especially UV rays, can break down the pigments faster. While some fading is inevitable, it's exacerbated by not using sun protection.
5. Color Evolution:
Sometimes the color may not only fade but may also shift slightly due to the underlying tones of the ink and the individual's skin chemistry. For instance, eyebrow tattoos might turn slightly reddish or bluish over time.
6. Updated Styles and Preferences:
Beauty standards and personal preferences evolve. Annual touch-ups give individuals the opportunity to adjust the shape, color, or style of their PMU to better match current trends or their changing tastes.
7. Ensuring Clarity and Definition:
With time, the lines of the PMU might lose their sharpness. Annual refreshers help maintain the clarity and definition of features like eyeliner or lip lines.
8. Quality of Initial Work:
Sometimes, the quality of the initial PMU application isn't optimal, or the pigment might not have been retained uniformly across the treated area. Annual touch-ups can ensure a consistent and even appearance.
9. Note:
If you don't refresh the color of your permanent makeup annually, as recommended, it can easily lead to a color change in your eyebrows and eyeliner. Depending on your skin tone and the pigment in your skin, the color can shift to gray, blue, or red.
Regular maintenance, like an annual color refresh, ensures that the PMU looks its best and adheres to the individual's aesthetic preferences. It's a proactive approach to counteract the inevitable effects of time and environmental factors on the pigment.
If you have not adhered to the recommended annual refreshment of the color of your Permanent Make-Up and the color of your eyebrows and eyeliner has turned gray, orange, purple, or red, it is very easy to neutralize the color and remove unwanted tones.
Over time, the color of the eyebrows from Permanent Make-Up can change depending on your skin undertone.
Read more about neutralization.
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