The Complete RBKollors Guide
Several colors, different techniques and outstanding results: lip micropigmentation is becoming a global trend among women.
But, after all, why is it important to perform lip neutralization? That is simple to explain.
Because of our miscegenation and ethnic mix, it is common for many women to have purple, brown, dark lips or some type of dermatological problem that leaves their lips stained. This makes it difficult, for example, to implant the pigment in the skin and the result may not be the desired color.
It is important to say that RBKollors respects and admires the natural lip color of all clients, but since there is a great demand for neutralization procedures, it is our mission to bring the correct information to perform the procedure.
Before reading the Complete Lips Neutralization Guide ...
... It is important to remember that in a non-uniform color background, the professional must work neutralizing only in the area she wants.
The lips have an application limit, so taking too long in the procedure can increase inflammation and change the result. Some foods, for example, can interfere with the color result. Make your client aware.
To use the Skin pigments mentioned below, it is necessary to have knowledge of the technique. However, if you don't have it, use it as you learned from your micropigmentation instructor.
Anesthetics with epinephrine can make your lips purplish during the procedure, for example.