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Does SMP Vary From One Skin Tone to Another?

Posted by Mary Shoufield on

Yes, scalp micropigmentation process is not the same for all skin tones. A scalp professional knows how to work with different skin tones. The expertise of an SMP technician is crucial when working with different clients from varied ethnicities.

SMP for a Dark Skin

SMP on a dark-skinned person follows a different approach and requires a matching pigment. A dark skin tone is more likely to have thicker hair. That means the scalp micropigmentation procedure for Black and Asian men is likely to be different and require different follicle replication. Not only this, the scalp artist must pick a pigment that matches with the skin and hair color of the client. While a majority of scalp practitioners use low-quality inks that require dilution for that perfect match, there are some premium quality products that are designed for use as is and involve no dilution.

A trained scalp artist understands different hairstyles and hairlines and knows how to work with different tones. For example, a person with dark skin has larger hair follicles than someone with a lighter skin tone. That means the former requires more ink application to recreate the look of real follicles. True, there are numerous shades too that a scalp practitioner can consider to get the right match.

Many darker people prefer a more defined hairline. The technician must match the right pigment with the hair color. With so many variations to choose from, an SMP artist must apply the right blended pigment to get it right. They may have to work with different machines and penetration depths. The whole idea is to ensure that the pigment dots are filled with the right density of pigment so they look real, keeping in mind the right spacing too. Unless the scalp artist works closely on the scalp of a dark-skinned person, the dots might merge and the whole treatment could look fake.

What is The Best SMP ink?

Besides, if they get the mismatch with the pigment color and hair color, the scalp micropigmentation experience of the client might be ruined. It is here that DermMicro has made the task of scalp artists easier with its special pigments for different skin tones.

The best thing about DM pigments is that they need no dilution. There are 3 premium HD DermMicro pigments.

For a dark skin tone, a scalp technician will need to pick Pigment HD-B, which works perfectly for dark hair and skin tones as well as most thinning hair. For light skin tone and blonde/brown hair, Pigment HD-C does the job well. Pigment HD-M is formulated to match with medium skin tones with dark hair.

What makes DM pigments better than most other SMP inks available is the quality that makes them last a long time without blurring, fading, or spreading. All other inks would blur and spread in the client's scars. Luckily, DM scar pigment heals nicely and does not spread.

Get your hands on the 3-Pack HD Scalp Pigments by DermMicro today and place your order on the DM website.

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