What if we turned it around and asked-
what's going to look best in the long run
what technique fits my skin and lifestyle
what's more high maintenance
when do I need to come back after the first sessions
would I be okay with laser removal later if it lasts too long
am I after a quick result or something that ages nicely
how do I want to look
what do I think looks good or bad
is there any guarantee on how long it'll stay on my skin
are budget and time an issue
do I want my skin fully pigmented like a body tattoo
what's my style and did I pick an artist that matches it
do I want pmu to enhance my look or be the main feature
do I want people to notice my tattooed eyebrows
are there pigments that affect this
People often ask me how long something like pmu will last. I try not to assume, but I can't read their minds to know if they want it to last forever or not. Personally, I wouldn't want pmu to last forever because new pigments, modern techniques, and lessons learned come up over time. I'm really glad I was gentle with my clients because I could transition many of them to nano machine hair strokes.
Instead of asking your artist how long it will last in the skin, try asking specific questions and giving specific information about your expectations.
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