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Not Happy with Your Old PMU?

  • Faded, uneven, or greyish brows?
  • Lip color too dark, red or unnatural?
  • Thinking of “fixing it” with another layer?
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Thinking About Fixing Bad PMU?

Here's What You Should Know First

Why Covering It Up Isn’t the Best Solution

Adding pigment on top of old PMU often leads to:
  • Oversaturated color
  • Blurred shape
  • Difficult or impossible removal in the future
Beautiful results need a clean base.

The Truth About Cover-Ups

It’s common to want a quick fix — just “correct” old brows or lip color with a new procedure.
But here’s the problem:
👉 Layering new pigment over old doesn’t make it better.
It makes it worse.

Why Covering Up Is Risky

When you add pigment on top of existing permanent makeup:
  • It gets darker and denser
  • The shape may become muddy and hard to define
  • Future removal becomes more difficult and costly

The Smart Alternative: Safe Removal First

Before doing new brows, lips, or eyeliner, I recommend:
  1. Evaluating the old pigment: is it faded, cool-toned, or poorly placed?
  2. Removing it (if needed), using safe, proven methods
  3. Then creating a fresh, clean result on a healthy skin base
🎯 Clean skin = clean, natural-looking results.
How I Remove Old PMU
I offer two professional removal methods:
  • Laser removal — ideal for most dark/red tones
  • Rejuvi remover — perfect for colors laser can’t treat (beige, light, green)