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Pigment dilution is the process of adjusting the concentration of the pigment by adding a diluting solution. This allows PMU artists to create lighter or more subtle shades, ideal for clients seeking a natural look or clients with specific skin concerns.
Why is Pigment Dilution Important?
- Customization: Every client has different skin types and tones, and the pigment must be adjusted accordingly to achieve a natural, flattering result. Dilution allows artists to tailor the pigment to their client’s specific needs, making the final result more customized and personalized.
- Color Retention: Pigment dilution can also influence how well the color holds over time. Some skin types, like oily skin, may cause pigments to fade faster. Diluting the pigment correctly can improve color retention and ensure the results last longer.
- Achieving Natural Results: For clients looking for a softer, more natural look (such as in eyebrows or eyeliner), dilution allows PMU artists to achieve a subtle, softer finish rather than harsh, bold lines.
Tips for Successful Pigment Dilution
- Know Your Pigments: Different pigments have varying properties, so it's essential to understand how they react to dilution. Some pigments may require more dilution than others, so testing and adjusting accordingly is crucial.
- Start Small: The podcast advises starting with small increments when diluting pigment. You can always add more solution, but once the pigment is too diluted, it’s difficult to reverse the process.
- Consider Skin Tone: Lighter skin tones typically need more diluted pigments, while darker skin tones may require less dilution for the pigment to show up effectively.
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