Colour Matching
Colour Matching
Whilst every endeavour is undertaken to match your requested colour, it is important to note that at times this can prove difficult.
Many things alter the final outcome of the pigment colour in the skin. Acids and oils in your own skin and neglecting to follow the Home Care Instructions can also affect the final result.
Black Pigments
If the client requests black pigments for treatment of eyebrows and eyeliners, the outcome can result in a blue/black effect as seen in traditional tattoo.
Additionally, it can be known to ‘smudge'. This is caused by pigment travelling past the point of placement and is the reaction of some skin types and not the Practitioners procedure.
Migration, as it is known, has been known to happen during the treatment, or days after. All care is taken to prevent this, however migration is not pre-determinable.

