Great video! If I never get a touch up after the 1st time (powder or nano brows) will the blurred color vanish overtime or will the pigment remain and look strange and blurred, like forever? Question 2: Did I get it right that the more we touch up, the more pigment we put in, and eventually, it accumulates, and the skin keeps getting darker and darker from the blurred pigment constantly accumulating and adding to the old pigment? (e.g. 10-15 years down the road)? This is basically what is holding me back from making a decision, it's sort of scary to think they may look much darker after 15-20 years from the accumulated pigment. Thanks!
The pigment may become a bit blurred, but I would still consider it very presentable. It just blurs slightly between being freshly done and healed. Before getting a retouch, the pigment should be allowed to fade a good amount. As long as you wait enough time between each retouch (which may be longer amounts of time after the first one) then it should not become dark and over saturated.
They will last 1-3 years depending on which pigment is used by the artist (some last longer than others), skin type, lifestyle, age, etc. before needing a retouch. 😊
Thank you for the explanation and the examples
Excellent video. Thank you and can you tell me what machine you use?
I currently use the y22.
Great video! If I never get a touch up after the 1st time (powder or nano brows) will the blurred color vanish overtime or will the pigment remain and look strange and blurred, like forever? Question 2: Did I get it right that the more we touch up, the more pigment we put in, and eventually, it accumulates, and the skin keeps getting darker and darker from the blurred pigment constantly accumulating and adding to the old pigment? (e.g. 10-15 years down the road)? This is basically what is holding me back from making a decision, it's sort of scary to think they may look much darker after 15-20 years from the accumulated pigment. Thanks!
The pigment may become a bit blurred, but I would still consider it very presentable. It just blurs slightly between being freshly done and healed.
Before getting a retouch, the pigment should be allowed to fade a good amount. As long as you wait enough time between each retouch (which may be longer amounts of time after the first one) then it should not become dark and over saturated.
Heey can diabetic can get it done
How long does nano brows last?
They will last 1-3 years depending on which pigment is used by the artist (some last longer than others), skin type, lifestyle, age, etc. before needing a retouch. 😊
I love your nails
Hi Great video! How can I send you pics for your recommendation or can you just use my profile pic?
You can email them to freshfacedbykim@gmail.com ❤
Good video but her eyebrows I don't like they look uneven
Eyebrows are sisters. Not twins.
@@Ms.AnnDrist❤👍🏽 I like that saying!