Permanent make up & Microblading removal
Permanent make up removal is a special treatment. This includes all methods for lightening or completely removing unwanted pigments or colors in the skin. PMU removal or a PMU remover treatment is when unwanted Permanent make up is to be partially or completely removed. Another option is to lighten the color pigments. The pigments are lightened or partially removed so that a corrective treatment with matching Permanent make up colors is possible.
Please note that the purchase of SC colorX and SC colorLight is only possible in combination with proven Swiss Color Removal training!
How do I get rid of Permanent make up?
There are several ways to remove unwanted Permanent make up or to lighten it to such an extent that it can be corrected without any problems. In addition to laser application, there is also the option of using removal liquids to reliably remove Permanent make up or Microblading.
The advantage of such a remover treatment using liquid, with Swiss Color SC colorX or SC colorLight, lies in the gentle application. After opening the treatment area, e.g. the eyebrows, using hygiene cartridges and a Permanent make up device, the corresponding removal product is worked into the skin. The liquid causes the color pigments in the skin to detach and come to the surface. Micromassage can make this process even more intensive. Depending on the existing pigmentation, up to 100% of the pigments can be removed after just 1 treatment session.
Laser treatment is particularly important for unwanted tattoos because tattoo pigments are embedded deeper in the skin and can therefore be reliably removed by a laser.
Who can remove Permanent make up?
Permanent make up removal treatments, for example of the eyebrows, should always be carried out by trained PMU specialists in a safe, hygienic studio setting. Swiss Color is committed to the utmost safety of its customers and only sells corresponding remover products, such as SC colorX or SC colorLight, to stylists who have undergone appropriate remover training.
Improper or incorrect use of the removal fluid can lead to undesirable side effects or consequential damage such as scarring or swelling. For this reason, customers are always advised to look for appropriate training certificates and proof of training during the consultation, or to actively request them.
Stylists, in turn, can create a unique selling point in their region through such training. Reliable and safe removal applications of Permanent make up or Microblading are an absolute must for every treatment portfolio in order to be able to carry out even difficult shape adjustments professionally.
What to do if I don't like existing Permanent make up?
Stylists should always respond professionally, promptly and confidently to complaints and objections to a treatment. To get an overview, customers should come to the specialist studio for a consultation after the appropriate regeneration phase. Immediate corrections are not possible, as the skin's regeneration time must always be observed.
Uncertainties often arise on the part of clients during the regeneration phase. This usually relates to the resulting crust, which can look blotchy and uneven at times.
If, after the regeneration phase, a Permanent make up does not look good due to its shape or color, SC colorLight can be used to lighten the corresponding areas. This enables a gentle and quick correction.
For more profound changes to the overall shape of existing Permanent make up, SC colorX should be used as a removal solution. This allows the removal of all embedded color pigments. Laser removal of PMU or tattoos is also an option that enables the safe removal of unwanted color pigments.
How long does it take for Permanent make up to disappear?
Permanent make up, like tattoos, will never disappear completely. There is a slight, even fading effect as the skin regenerates. Depending on the colors used, a slight shadow will always be visible on the skin. Refresher treatments are therefore necessary and keep the pigmentation radiant.
If there is a desire for correction or removal, stylists should always be available during the correction phase, be able to answer questions confidently and professionally and explain that a correction may require several sessions, as only small areas are worked on in order to minimize risk factors such as scarring. The number of correction sessions also depends on the pigment deposits and the customer's skin's ability to regenerate.
Can you remove Microblading yourself?
Microblading or Permanent make up removal, for example of the eyebrows, can only be carried out in a professional, safe and sterile environment. Home applications or dubious methods from the internet should be avoided, as there is a high probability of complications and further problems occurring. Laser applications can also only be carried out successfully in a professionally equipped beauty salon.
In order to be able to safely remove Microblading or Permanent make up, the only option is appropriate remover training at an Academy of your choice. As a stylist, you will learn the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to be able to use the remover method safely in your studio.
How does the removal of Permanent make up work?
Permanent make up can be removed in various ways. However, Swiss Color recommends removal using Remover Liquid, SC colorX or SC colorLight.
This method works in a similar way to Permanent make up in that the relevant area, for example the eyebrows, is opened with a PMU device. The desired removal fluid is then worked into the skin via the hygiene module, which is placed in a PMU handpiece. This causes the embedded pigmentation to dissolve immediately. The rising particles are then carefully dabbed away with sterile wipes. To intensify this process, a micromassage is performed during the treatment. Before the treatment, the customer is made aware of possible complications and corresponding aftercare instructions. During the regeneration phase of the skin, a light crust forms, which may contain additional color pigments.
This method of remover treatment has a very good chance of success. Depending on the pigment deposits, one session may be sufficient for removal or lightening.
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Permanent make up removal is a special treatment. This includes all methods for lightening or completely removing unwanted pigments or colors in the skin. PMU removal or a PMU remover treatment is when unwanted Permanent make up is to be partially or completely removed. Another option is to lighten the color pigments. The pigments are lightened or partially removed so that a corrective treatment with matching Permanent make up colors is possible.
Please note that the purchase of SC colorX and SC colorLight is only possible in combination with proven Swiss Color Removal training!
How do I get rid of Permanent make up?
There are several ways to remove unwanted Permanent make up or to lighten it to such an extent that it can be corrected without any problems. In addition to laser application, there is also the option of using removal liquids to reliably remove Permanent make up or Microblading.
The advantage of such a remover treatment using liquid, with Swiss Color SC colorX or SC colorLight, lies in the gentle application. After opening the treatment area, e.g. the eyebrows, using hygiene cartridges and a Permanent make up device, the corresponding removal product is worked into the skin. The liquid causes the color pigments in the skin to detach and come to the surface. Micromassage can make this process even more intensive. Depending on the existing pigmentation, up to 100% of the pigments can be removed after just 1 treatment session.
Laser treatment is particularly important for unwanted tattoos because tattoo pigments are embedded deeper in the skin and can therefore be reliably removed by a laser.
Who can remove Permanent make up?
Permanent make up removal treatments, for example of the eyebrows, should always be carried out by trained PMU specialists in a safe, hygienic studio setting. Swiss Color is committed to the utmost safety of its customers and only sells corresponding remover products, such as SC colorX or SC colorLight, to stylists who have undergone appropriate remover training.
Improper or incorrect use of the removal fluid can lead to undesirable side effects or consequential damage such as scarring or swelling. For this reason, customers are always advised to look for appropriate training certificates and proof of training during the consultation, or to actively request them.
Stylists, in turn, can create a unique selling point in their region through such training. Reliable and safe removal applications of Permanent make up or Microblading are an absolute must for every treatment portfolio in order to be able to carry out even difficult shape adjustments professionally.
What to do if I don't like existing Permanent make up?
Stylists should always respond professionally, promptly and confidently to complaints and objections to a treatment. To get an overview, customers should come to the specialist studio for a consultation after the appropriate regeneration phase. Immediate corrections are not possible, as the skin's regeneration time must always be observed.
Uncertainties often arise on the part of clients during the regeneration phase. This usually relates to the resulting crust, which can look blotchy and uneven at times.
If, after the regeneration phase, a Permanent make up does not look good due to its shape or color, SC colorLight can be used to lighten the corresponding areas. This enables a gentle and quick correction.
For more profound changes to the overall shape of existing Permanent make up, SC colorX should be used as a removal solution. This allows the removal of all embedded color pigments. Laser removal of PMU or tattoos is also an option that enables the safe removal of unwanted color pigments.
How long does it take for Permanent make up to disappear?
Permanent make up, like tattoos, will never disappear completely. There is a slight, even fading effect as the skin regenerates. Depending on the colors used, a slight shadow will always be visible on the skin. Refresher treatments are therefore necessary and keep the pigmentation radiant.
If there is a desire for correction or removal, stylists should always be available during the correction phase, be able to answer questions confidently and professionally and explain that a correction may require several sessions, as only small areas are worked on in order to minimize risk factors such as scarring. The number of correction sessions also depends on the pigment deposits and the customer's skin's ability to regenerate.
Can you remove Microblading yourself?
Microblading or Permanent make up removal, for example of the eyebrows, can only be carried out in a professional, safe and sterile environment. Home applications or dubious methods from the internet should be avoided, as there is a high probability of complications and further problems occurring. Laser applications can also only be carried out successfully in a professionally equipped beauty salon.
In order to be able to safely remove Microblading or Permanent make up, the only option is appropriate remover training at an Academy of your choice. As a stylist, you will learn the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to be able to use the remover method safely in your studio.
How does the removal of Permanent make up work?
Permanent make up can be removed in various ways. However, Swiss Color recommends removal using Remover Liquid, SC colorX or SC colorLight.
This method works in a similar way to Permanent make up in that the relevant area, for example the eyebrows, is opened with a PMU device. The desired removal fluid is then worked into the skin via the hygiene module, which is placed in a PMU handpiece. This causes the embedded pigmentation to dissolve immediately. The rising particles are then carefully dabbed away with sterile wipes. To intensify this process, a micromassage is performed during the treatment. Before the treatment, the customer is made aware of possible complications and corresponding aftercare instructions. During the regeneration phase of the skin, a light crust forms, which may contain additional color pigments.
This method of remover treatment has a very good chance of success. Depending on the pigment deposits, one session may be sufficient for removal or lightening.