Color correction in permanent makeup involves the adjustment or neutralization of colors such as orange, pink, blue, purple, or green. Custom-blended pigments are skillfully used to achieve the desired or natural color tones. Additionally, the color value, including intensity (light, medium, dark), can be finely adjusted if the healed color appears excessive or insufficient.
Permanent makeup is both an art and a science, emphasizing the significance of using precise colors and shapes. The choice of inappropriate color pigments can result in unexpected outcomes. For instance, incorrect pigments used in eyebrows may turn them blue, gray, pink, or purple, while eyeliner can transform to undesirable shades like gray or blue. Inadequate understanding of color theory may result in lips turning purple or blue.
Not always. If the previous pigment has strong undertones and has layers of pigment from too many permanent makeup applications, applying new color without correction can result in muddiness or discoloration. Correction ensures the new pigment heals true to tone.
Permanent makeup is not just any ordinary beauty service—it’s a refined art with in depth knowledge. Whether you’re dealing with unwanted tones, shape issues, or previous work that simply doesn’t suit you, permanent makeup correction requires advanced technique, pigment knowledge, and an experienced hand.
At Brow Eyed Girl, we don’t believe in shortcuts when it comes to your face. This is not the kind of service to trust to the lowest price tag. Your skin, symmetry, and confidence deserve the expertise of an artist who knows how to do it right. Remember, always prioritize expertise, experience, and reputation when it comes to your artist.