I would say start with subtle after two sessions then if you want go darker on the third do it....but live with it for a month. Way rather have it slightly too light than embarrassingly dark...lol
A slow, methodical build up is the only way to go. Even for the most experienced smp artists, there are too many variables to aggressively apply smp treatment to guarantee avoiding any mishaps.
Hi hi. Thanks for sharing! Any chance you posted pics anywhere for people to check out? Much love and respect from one bald guy to another. That feeling you’re feeling of optimizing your look to the fullest is one of the great riches in life :) 💯
To each its own. I see a lot of older men who like the more youthful hairline look, and there are those who like to look their age with the more less pronounced hairline. As for me... I like that fresh barber look. Jaime fox does also
Great video! I think it’s difficult explaining to clients that the process takes time if you want it to look good and that layering is key. I find that lots of clients get anxious if the job isn’t complete by the third session. Subtle pigmentation is not the norm but should be the standard. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Yes, there is a lot of education to be had for clients (and artists) to understand why layering is the way to achieve the most hyper realistic results. With that, it can be hard and frustrating for the guys going through the process. It is very hard for me as an artist to wait to fully complete a result the right way! I’m sure you and others can relate. Of course, the end result is always worth the methodical approach, we just need more folks to understand the difference :)
The smp you show at 4:58 is one I recently seen on reddit. It was getting a lot of praise and I couldn't help thinking the dots looked too big. It wasn't horrible but just off.
You’re spot on that the dots are too big to look “real” or natural up close. These situations hurt my heart as a bald guy bc so many guys follow unknowingly. Reddit can be misleading. It’s controlled by “smp ink” sellers and mass quick training marketers. Anonymous users and fictitious people. Then they pump each other up like a high school click, leaving an smp researcher confused and mislead. It’s the opposite of what we’re trying to accomplish, which is showcasing that Sublte Smp could and should be presentable desired by Bezos, royalty, sophisticated men, classy men, successful men, etc.
dots too big bro? i did a touchup on a guy. so the dots spaced out on the touchup look prominent on the head because they are spaced. lmao your a joke, honestly. maybe if you posted GOOD WORK you would get clients. be busy like iam doing 2 guys a day 4 days a week. theres a reason iam who iam, and you are who tf u are. get a grip, we are in the same industry. grow up stop hating, when your across the country, cause u wouldnt be saying bad things about me to my face😮
I would say my SMP is pretty close to this level. There are times when I think it looks unbelievably good and other times I think it's only ok. I wish I would have gone to Scalp logic.
Thank you for this video. 🫶🏿 I listen to you all's guidance often. I am a new SMP artist, and my first bald male client led to 3 bookings because of how natural his work looks. This video confirmed my approach. I even use 2 different ink dilutions to create an even more natural look.
Ask any true artist of any art form. More layers or more sessions always allows for the finest, top quality work :) Thank you for watching our videos! And best luck and success in this cool and fun industry :))
Would love to see a video about your process with people who travel from other states to get treatment
Yes, we can make that happen. Thank you for the comment and suggestion.
I would say start with subtle after two sessions then if you want go darker on the third do it....but live with it for a month. Way rather have it slightly too light than embarrassingly dark...lol
A slow, methodical build up is the only way to go. Even for the most experienced smp artists, there are too many variables to aggressively apply smp treatment to guarantee avoiding any mishaps.
Great point made on topic. Thanks
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You guys are definitely the best out there
Thank you 🙏 we definitely love what we do ❤️
Hi from UK Just got top up today had Subtle SNP For 4 years now went darker after top up looks so much better 😎 wish i had gone darker originally 😉
Hi hi. Thanks for sharing! Any chance you posted pics anywhere for people to check out?
Much love and respect from one bald guy to another. That feeling you’re feeling of optimizing your look to the fullest is one of the great riches in life :) 💯
To each its own. I see a lot of older men who like the more youthful hairline look, and there are those who like to look their age with the more less pronounced hairline. As for me... I like that fresh barber look. Jaime fox does also
Great video! I think it’s difficult explaining to clients that the process takes time if you want it to look good and that layering is key. I find that lots of clients get anxious if the job isn’t complete by the third session. Subtle pigmentation is not the norm but should be the standard. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Yes, there is a lot of education to be had for clients (and artists) to understand why layering is the way to achieve the most hyper realistic results.
With that, it can be hard and frustrating for the guys going through the process. It is very hard for me as an artist to wait to fully complete a result the right way! I’m sure you and others can relate. Of course, the end result is always worth the methodical approach, we just need more folks to understand the difference :)
Don’t lean your head back so much when you’re talking. Looks like you’re hiding your dome.
Harder than it looks sometimes
Hi, my I ask when you had your previous smp removed, were you able to get it all removed without leaving a hue or anything like that?
Hi! The removal instantly gave me a perfectly clean slate.
@@scalp_logic WOW. Ok tnx you for letting me know!
@@scalp_logicWow...how on earth does it get removed? I didn't know it's possible...
The smp you show at 4:58 is one I recently seen on reddit. It was getting a lot of praise and I couldn't help thinking the dots looked too big. It wasn't horrible but just off.
You’re spot on that the dots are too big to look “real” or natural up close. These situations hurt my heart as a bald guy bc so many guys follow unknowingly.
Reddit can be misleading. It’s controlled by “smp ink” sellers and mass quick training marketers. Anonymous users and fictitious people. Then they pump each other up like a high school click, leaving an smp researcher confused and mislead.
It’s the opposite of what we’re trying to accomplish, which is showcasing that Sublte Smp could and should be presentable desired by Bezos, royalty, sophisticated men, classy men, successful men, etc.
dots too big bro? i did a touchup on a guy. so the dots spaced out on the touchup look prominent on the head because they are spaced. lmao your a joke, honestly. maybe if you posted GOOD WORK you would get clients. be busy like iam doing 2 guys a day 4 days a week. theres a reason iam who iam, and you are who tf u are. get a grip, we are in the same industry. grow up stop hating, when your across the country, cause u wouldnt be saying bad things about me to my face😮
I would say my SMP is pretty close to this level. There are times when I think it looks unbelievably good and other times I think it's only ok.
I wish I would have gone to Scalp logic.
Are you guys Politicians talk a lot and not say anything. Light SMP or Dark is no good. 😀
How do I get in contact with yall??
Hello, give us a call or text at 424-335-3495
omg Girl....
I’ve heard a lot of negative feedback over this company….
Its because they dont promote Helmet on heads .
Thank you for this video. 🫶🏿 I listen to you all's guidance often. I am a new SMP artist, and my first bald male client led to 3 bookings because of how natural his work looks. This video confirmed my approach. I even use 2 different ink dilutions to create an even more natural look.
Ask any true artist of any art form. More layers or more sessions always allows for the finest, top quality work :)
Thank you for watching our videos! And best luck and success in this cool and fun industry :))
Where are you located?
@@jefffisher1045 Houston Texas