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Purebeau Dunkel, pigment for achieving a medium warm chocolate shade in eyebrow pigmentation. Long-lasting, EU-certified, and perfect for professional use.
Purebeau Ebenholz pigment, a warm dark brown shade ideal for cool skin to achieve a 'chocolate' eyebrow color. Perfect for creating warm tones independently.
Explore the effectiveness of Purebeau Olive, a 3ml pigment designed as a corrector to neutralize redness and orange tones in eyebrows. Dermatologically tested and vegan-friendly.
Purebeau Taupe pigment, a neutral tone ideal for permanent eyebrow makeup, especially suitable for blondes and cool skin tones.
Discover the excellence of Purebeau Natur Blond, a 3ml pigment offering long-lasting, natural eyebrow color. Dermatologically tested and vegan-friendly.
Brow micropigmentation is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure used to enhance the appearance of the eyebrows. The process involves applying colored pigments to the surface layer of the skin, mimicking the appearance of natural hairs. Micropigmentation is done using a special tool that introduces small pigment particles into the dermis. The objective of eyebrow micropigmentation is to improve the shape, thickness, color and density of the eyebrows, providing a more defined and streamlined appearance. This procedure is especially useful for people with sparse eyebrows, with hair loss due to conditions such as alopecia, or for those who wish to improve their overall appearance. The micropigmentation procedure can last from 1 to 3 hours, depending on the amount of work required. Results can last from 1 to 3 years, depending on factors such as pigment quality, skin type, and post-treatment care. Periodic touch-ups are recommended to maintain the desired appearance.
Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure used to enhance and beautify the appearance of the eyebrows. Unlike micropigmentation, which uses a machine to insert pigment into the skin, microblading is done manually with a special tool called a tebori, or microblading pen. This tool has a series of tiny, fine needles that are used to make small cuts in the superficial layer of the skin and deposit the pigment. The goal of microblading is to create strokes that mimic the appearance of natural brow hairs, allowing you to fill in, shape, and enhance the appearance of your brows. This procedure is especially useful for people with sparse eyebrows, with hair loss due to conditions such as alopecia, or simply for those who wish to improve their overall appearance. The microblading process can take between 1 and 3 hours, depending on the amount of work required. Results usually last between 1 and 3 years, although they may vary depending on factors such as pigment quality, skin type, and post-treatment care. Periodic touch-ups are recommended to maintain the desired appearance.
In summary, Purebeau pigments are an excellent choice for micropigmentation due to their quality, safety, color stability and ease of application. By using these pigments, you can achieve natural and long-lasting results that meet the expectations of your clients
Microblading is a manual procedure in which fine needles are used to make small cuts in the skin and deposit pigment, creating strokes that mimic natural eyebrow hairs. Micropigmentation, on the other hand, uses a machine to insert pigments into the dermis, generally creating a more blurred effect similar to makeup.
The results of microblading and micropigmentation usually last between 1 and 3 years. The duration varies according to factors such as the quality of the pigment, the type of skin and the post-treatment care. Periodic touch-ups are recommended to maintain the desired appearance.
Most people experience mild discomfort during microblading and micropigmentation. However, a topical anesthetic is usually applied prior to the procedure to minimize pain.
The healing process after microblading or micropigmentation usually lasts between 4 and 6 weeks. During this time, it is important to follow post-treatment care recommendations to ensure proper healing and obtain the best possible results.
Microblading or micropigmentation is not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding due to the possibility of infection and the lack of studies on the effects of pigments on the fetus or infant.
When choosing a microblading or micropigmentation specialist, it's important to verify their experience, certifications, and past results. Make sure that the professional works in a clean environment and follows hygiene and safety regulations. Also, ask about the type of pigment they use and if they offer a prior consultation to discuss your needs and expectations.