What is the remover’s acidity level?
Are there any contraindications?
What is the aftercare protocol?
When can a new permanent makeup procedure be performed?
Why does the new remover have a creamy color?
Why is the new remover more affordable?
Can the remover be used on old scars?
The pH of the remover is 2.9 — this level is carefully monitored at three different stages during each production batch.
There are no general contraindications.
However, if a client has known allergies to any of the ingredients, it’s important to perform a patch test 48 hours before the procedure.
If inflammation, itching, or redness occurs, the procedure should not be performed.
We recommend gently blotting the treated area with a cotton pad soaked in chlorhexidine.
Do not rub the area. Avoid saunas and swimming pools for 14 days after the procedure. Also, refrain from touching the treated area with dirty hands. For faster regeneration and more comfortable healing, we recommend using “Bepanthen+” ointment.
A new PMU procedure can be safely done after 2–3 months, once the skin has fully recovered.
We’ve upgraded our production line, allowing us to manufacture larger batches in one session.
As a result, the production cost has decreased, enabling us to offer a lower price.
We homogenize the witch hazel at speeds below 20,000 rpm, preventing it from becoming fully transparent. We chose this method because a creamy-colored product is much easier to see on the skin compared to a clear one.
Yes, it can. Our remover effectively softens scar skin and helps smooth it out.
Can the remover be used on old scars?
Why is the new remover more affordable?
Why does the new remover have a creamy color?
When can a new permanent makeup procedure be performed?
What is the aftercare protocol?
Are there any contraindications?
What is the remover’s acidity level?