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Does SMP Damage Existing Hair?
Posted by Mary Shoufield on
Scalp micropigmentation does not harm your existing hair. However, this depends a lot on the type of products used. An untrained artist is more likely to use chemical inks or wrong size of needles or even poor tools for the procedure. Wrong tools and pigment can do your hair more harm than good. In that case, it might damage your existing hair. You don’t want to get into the hands of an untrained scalp artist. Rather, look for one who enjoys a great reputation in the industry. Well-trained and experienced SMP practitioners use the best tools to create natural-looking results....
Does SMP Make the Scalp Shiny?
Posted by Mary Shoufield on
Of course, you do not want your scalp to shine when you go for scalp micropigmentation. But for some clients, the scalp starts to shine after they shave their head following the procedure. A shiny scalp is the result of smoothness, bright lights, and moisture. Many clients do not want to attract attention to their scalp for more reasons than one. Smoothness and Shine When light hits a bald head or a shaved head with SMP, the surface starts to shine is the result when light bounces from a surface. This is the result of a smooth head that shines...
How Your Hair Color is Matched With SMP
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Your hairline is receding or thinning out. This sight gives you goosebumps, so you want to find the right hair restoration treatment. Scalp micropigmentation interests you and you are hopeful it might resolve your problem. But you’re a bit concerned as to whether SMP will match with your natural hair color for satisfactory results. let’s see how scalp artists match the SMP pigment with the client’s natural hair. Diluting the pigment There are different techniques to ensure that the scalp micropigmentation matches with the natural hair color of the client. Scalp artists use SMP ink made of an organic carbon-based...
Can you do SMP yourself?
Posted by Mary Shoufield on
Scalp micropigmentation involves the use of special equipment and tools to create the impression of hair follicles. The best results can only be obtained with the right skills, training, experience, and tools. You cannot ignore the importance of the right type of tools for scalp micropigmentation to deliver results. A trained scalp artist is skillful and uses top-grade equipment that can make a world of a difference to the client’s expectations. This includes a scalp pen used to inject small deposits of pigment to create the impression of natural follicles. What are the tools needed for SMP? Scalp micropigmentation is...
When Does Redness Go Away After A Scalp Micropigmentation Session?
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