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Many artists do not offer covering up of unappealing PMU and removal of pigment with a remover due to lack of knowledge about these procedures.
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We have prepared a course where we will explain simply and in detail every aspect of correcting poor PMU.
We have prepared a course where we will explain simply and in detail every aspect of correcting poor PMU.
Contents of the Course
You will learn why an undesirable shade appears on the eyebrows, lips and eyelids. Learn how to correct others’ mistakes and how not to make them yourself.
You will also get an understanding of which works can be corrected by covering up and which can not.
You will learn everything about working with gentle color bleaching agent iColor BLUR and the procedure of pigment removal from the skin using the remover.
You will learn about preparation, working process and healing.
Theoretical learning → Demonstration by the trainer
Cover-up
Theoretical learning → Practice on a model
iColor Blur remover
What is iColor Blur?
iColor Blur remover is an agent for gentle pigment removal from the skin which lightens the color by 1 to 2 tones in one procedure.
iColor Blur does not have a detrimental effect on skin and hair structure, works great with any pigment types, and upon removal of green, orange and white the result can be seen immediately during the procedure.
You can read more about the product and its composition here.
What is iColor Blur for?
In case of uneven pigment application
For color migration
Partly for color correction
In case of necessity, clean up camouflage pigments
For leveling out the color of old permanent makeup before applying a new lighter shade