PMU and microblading pigments fall into two categories – organic and inorganic – or a hybrid of the two. To truly comprehend the implications of these classifications, we need to delve deeper into their underlying meaning. In order to excel as a Permanent Makeup (PMU) artist, it's crucial to possess an in-depth understanding of the tools and materials employed in your trade.
Read MoreCombo Brows, alternatively referred to as combination brows, or hybrid brows, are a blend of two principal design approaches to brows: hairline imitation and powder effect. However, when it comes to the way the "hair stroke" portion and the “shading part” of the brow is created there are alternatives: it can be done with a microblading blade, or with a PMU machine. That gives us three principle combinations that are all referred to as Combo Brows.
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Pigments used in Powder Brows treatments have generated numerous questions, largely due to the complexity of the chemistry involved. Many people entering the field of Powder Brows may not have an extensive background in this area. Furthermore, it's quite common for individuals to be vulnerable to misinformation when they are not well-versed in a subject. In this post you may find some facts that help you understand pigments better.
The vast universe of lasting brow creation can be neatly split into two equally expansive domains: microblading and PMU (permanent makeup). Microblading is not a subset of PMU, as it is typically classified as semi-permanent. In this post, you can see where Powder Brows is located in this realm.
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