alex perrin spmu manual proof1
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Alex perrin spmu manual proof1TRANSCRIPT
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Problem
Colour has not taken
Skin bleeds easily/client bleeds heavily
Result is blotchy
Colour too ashy
Thick, crusty scab has formed
Healed strokes are fuzzy/blurry
Missing spaces
Cause
The pigment did not reach the dermis
The clients skin is too thin/sensitive or pressure applied is too heavy
Uneven pressure or differing angles used
Colour has been implanted too deep - or pigment selected needs a warm modifier adding to it
Thick plasma has formed on the skin as a result of too much aftercare product without cleaning. As a result the skin is unable to breathe
The client has an oily skin type or heavy bleeding has occurred. Technique or defective needle could also be responsible
Inconsistent technique
Solution
Stretch and pressure need improvement
Lighten up the pressure and work slowly and methodically. Make each stroke count
Focus on consistency of pressure and needle contact. Slow down
Remove existing design or apply a warm modifier to pigment at follow-up
Remove the scab through rinsing the face with a hot shower, gently rubbing the area. Apply unscented moisturiser until follow-up
Stretch skin tighter on follow-up and space strokes out further in a darker pigment to add dimension
Stretch the skin tighter and work slowly on each stroke whilst maintaining consistent pressure and an upright angle. Focus on ensuring all needles make full contact with the skin