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Can I Swim After SMP?

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Scalp micropigmentation has a seven-day healing process after each session. That means you should practice a few SMP aftercare tips so that your scalp pigment stays good forever. Now you want to avoid hot tubs, lakes, sea, and pools because of high chlorine, which is not good for SMP pigment. After 30 days, everything will be normal. Can I swim in ocean after SMP? Avoid soaking your head in normal, salty, or chlorinated water. It is also important to avoid any rigorous activities that can make you to sweat. Too much sweat can cause discoloration of the pigment, which may...

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How SMP Can Improve Appearance of Scars?

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SMP is a revolutionary cosmetic hair restoration procedure to restore the appearance of lost hair, receding hairline, or camouflage scars. The treatment helps create the look of a fuller and thicker head of hair. It is the most effective ways to cover scalp scars too. The scalp professional uses specialized tools, including pen, needle, and ink, to deposit small pigments into the second layer of the skin. The goal is to create a simulated hair follicle. The procedure is safe and effective in covering scalp scars from an injury, trauma, or hair transplant surgery. Is Scar Camouflage Possible With SMP?...

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How Can I Protect My SMP From Fading in the Sun?

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Now you are already aware of the damage ultraviolet rays can do to scalp micropigmentation. So you want to protect the treatment from sun exposure at any cost. Of course, avoiding prolonged exposure to sunlight holds the key. But you cannot keep sitting inside the four corners of your abode to protect SMP. You have professional and personal commitments to fulfill. So if you need to step outside during peak hours, it’s better to use protection to keep UV rays from damaging the newly inked scalp. Sun exposure can adversely affect the appearance of your SMP. How To Protect SMP...

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Does Human Scalp Produce Oil?

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Yes, oil is naturally produced in the body by sebaceous gland. It is due to sebum that your hair become greasy quickly and that scalp shines. Some people produce more oil while others comparatively less. It all depends on lifestyle, hormonal production, hair type, and hygiene. While oil production is a good sign, too much of it can mar your looks. Remember, healthy hair produces sebum to hydrate the scalp and protect hair. Excess natural oil can make your head shine like a mirror. Other Factors That Make Your Head Shiny Touching your scalp frequently Yes, you have read that...

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How To Start a Career in SMP?

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Hair loss is natural but premature hair loss hurts. Some men and women may start to experience pattern baldness or alopecia are unhappy with the experience and seek solutions to restore their youthful charm. For such clients, scalp micropigmentation offers a ray of hope. The procedure creates the appearance of natural hair as it fills in bald spots with SMP pigment to recreate the look of hair follicles. For a person with thinning hair or receding hairline, SMP can efficiently cover the balding spots. As the field of SMP grows, it promises to be a lucrative career option. SMP specialists...

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