What causes Brows to turn Grey, blue or green?!?

Factors Leading to PMU Brows Color Changes

1. Pigment Composition

The primary cause of color changes in PMU brows is the composition of the pigment used. Pigments are made up of various colorants, which can behave differently over time. Some pigments are more prone to shifting in color due to their chemical makeup.

  • Iron Oxide Pigments: These are commonly used for their stability, but they can fade to a bluish or grey hue as the iron oxidizes.

  • Organic Pigments: While vibrant, they may fade faster and shift to undesirable tones like green.

2. Skin Undertones

The natural undertone of a client's skin can significantly affect how PMU pigments appear once healed.

  • Cool Undertones: May enhance cooler shades in the pigment, leading to bluish or grey results.

  • Warm Undertones: Can sometimes cause pigments to appear greenish as they mix with the skin's natural color.

3. Sun Exposure

Ultraviolet (UV) exposure can accelerate the fading process and lead to color changes. UV rays can break down the pigment particles, altering their original color.

4. Ink Depth

The depth at which pigment is implanted plays a crucial role. If the pigment is deposited too deeply, it can take on a bluish tint as it mixes with the skin's natural undertones and blood supply.

5. Aftercare Practices

Improper aftercare can lead to premature fading and color changes. It's essential to follow the technician's aftercare instructions meticulously to maintain the pigment's integrity.

6. Aging Skin

As skin ages, it changes in texture and elasticity, which can also affect how pigments appear. Older skin may cause pigments to look different than initially intended.

Preventative Measures

To reduce the likelihood of PMU brows turning grey, blue, or green, consider the following:

  • Choose the Right Technician: Opt for a skilled and experienced professional who understands color theory.

  • Select Quality Pigments: Ensure that the pigments used are of high quality and suitable for your skin type and tone.

  • Follow Aftercare Instructions: Protect your brows from sun exposure and adhere to recommended aftercare procedures.

  • Regular Touch-Ups: Schedule touch-ups as advised to maintain color vibrancy and correct any fading.

Understanding these factors allows both clients and technicians to make informed decisions, leading to beautiful and long-lasting PMU brows.

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