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What you need to know about your SMP artist | Scalp Micropigmentation

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
  • If you can't come to us for scalp micropigmentation don't panic! We'll help you to choose a different artist. Here's what to look out for when it comes to SMP artists.

Комментарии • 10

  • @RickyBobby2473
    @RickyBobby2473 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am still so thankful I chose Scalp Logic with Artists, Nichole and Joe. The artistry done on me, by them, is truly incredible. I’ve had 3 sessions so far, and needing just 1 more to complete my process. This has been life changing for me, and the service I’ve received from Nichole and Joe has been exemplary. Thank you!

  • @anwargoku
    @anwargoku 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can you guys come to Australia! We need saving here

    • @scalp_logic
      @scalp_logic  5 месяцев назад

      Would love to come to Australia! I would be honored, but my honest opinion is that you have some of the best (making it actually look real and natural) smp artists.
      However, every state and country has plenty of sub standard artists.

    • @anwargoku
      @anwargoku 5 месяцев назад

      @@scalp_logic can you point me to who you think are the best in Australia. I would really appreciate your advice

  • @toddk4115
    @toddk4115 7 месяцев назад +1

    These days. If they are not experienced with 'subtle' smp with at least 3 sessions spaced approx. 2-3 weeks apart don't go. But good luck with that search as 99% of the industry does not do subtle smp. You should be able to compare various people with shaved 0 guard heads to shaved 0 guard smp and not be able to tell the difference. You can tell the difference with what 99% of the industry does it's just an illusion that really hardly anyone knows about or quite frankly cares about. But you as a person need to decide what's good enough or go with subtle SMP which if done by the right artist (the 1% group of artists) will be perfect unless the client is a person that has other self imagine issues and nothing is ever good enough which is more common in the world we live in today.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 7 месяцев назад

      Alot of the ones I have seen in person were way to dark. Its different if you have hair and your smping your head to make your hair look better. But bald and smp. I would hate to have to have my head lasered to remove some bad smp and then have to do it again

    • @toddk4115
      @toddk4115 7 месяцев назад

      @@SpaceRanger187 Yes. it depends on the individuals current situation. And that includes their skin tone, how much hair they have left, type of bio hair they have, etc, etc. If you have diffuse thinning meaning you still have a shadow to a really thin full head of hair on top when grown out then SMP and say a #3 and below guard would probably work out greater than a completely 0 guard. I heard lasering off the existing smp is not quite as painful and since it's not nearly as deep as a tattoo it's usually just a session or maybe two of lasering and it's not too too expensive in relation to the procedure itself which is usually quite reasonable.

    • @toddk4115
      @toddk4115 7 месяцев назад

      @@SpaceRanger187 Yes.. usually you can 'maybe' go 1 shade darker than you should and 'possibly' get away with it. But it does take another level of detectability away if one does that. I mean it's subjective and if someone knows you had it done and knows the process of course they are going to spot it from a few feet or maybe a few inches away. But the question is if one does not know.. does it look good to you and to your peers.. are you worried about others looking at your head all the time, or when in line next to people in all kinds of lighting, etc, etc. There are a ton of variables involved and you can do all the research you want but in the end even after it's done you will learn something new. The industry is evolving and has even changed some in the least 5 years. For instance I hear that certain smp practitioners are the best but then learn they do not do subtle smp.. so obviously not the best but maybe the best at non-subtle traditional smp. The key is two fold.. looking good and is it important how real it is to to real hair follicle to someone who knows you had it done and what it is all about.

  • @raerae3703
    @raerae3703 6 месяцев назад +1

    I clipper so it’s not down to zero…. Can you still do subtle smp to work in with hair that is maybe .5 or 1 mil shadow growth? And look natural?

    • @scalp_logic
      @scalp_logic  6 месяцев назад

      The guys who can do this and look good are just thinning.
      Once the hairline goes, or enough thinning or hair loss occurs, the difference between 2D smp and 3D hair becomes obvious at certain hair lengths.