Clients often ask if powder brows can be perpetually retouched without turning bluish, grayish, or reddish. Regarding our Soft Powder Brows, the answer is: "yes." Here are just some tips that help to achieve that.
Read MorePigment turning "blue," "red," or "gray" are excellent ways to understand pigmentology in the sense of physics, biology, and chemistry, respectively.
Read MoreYes, you can mix pigments from different brands - most professional artists do it. Do not fall for the marketing hype of some producers who suggest not to do it.
Read MoreEvery week, many people ask us why our Powder brows heal so that the color of the brows is just perfect and looks exceptionally natural. One of the seasons is that we have the most comprehensive and best know-how about mixing pigments.
Read MoreWhile many trainers focus solely on the "particle size" of pigments to gauge their ease of implantation, the real factor often lies in the ratio of hydrocarbons to elemental carbon. As seen in the case of Carbon Blacks like Black 6 and Black 2 for eyeliners, particle size in nanometers is not the only consideration.
Read MoreMany aspiring artists and even some young trainers often inquire about the colorimetry techniques we employ to achieve such impressive results. The key is using the correct calorimetry.
Read MoreMany have wondered how our artists, even at the start of their careers, successfully avoid brows turning grayish or blue. The secret is knowing the pigmentology and skin structure.
Read MoreWhen it comes to choosing the "best black," we often opt for the more consistent sized Gamma black that has the best qualities of both (or rather does not have the negative aspects of both).
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