20/03/2026
โจ DID YOU KNOW?
Not all permanent makeup removal needs laser ๐
Thereโs a non-laser method using Glycolic Acid that gently lifts pigment from the skin over time โ and in many cases, it can be the safer, more controlled option.
๐ง How it works:
A glycolic acid solution is carefully applied into the skin, helping to break down the pigment and draw it up to the surface during healing. The pigment then gradually fades as the skin renews.
๐งฌ Why many professionals prefer this method:
โ๏ธ More control over the removal process
Laser can sometimes remove pigment too aggressively or unevenly โ glycolic allows for gradual lightening
โ๏ธ Lower risk of colour changes
Laser can cause pigments (especially brows) to turn grey, blue, or even orange
Glycolic removal avoids this reaction
โ๏ธ Safer for delicate areas
Perfect for brows and lip blush where precision matters
โ๏ธ Better suited for all skin tones
Laser carries higher risks for hyperpigmentation on darker skin tones
โณ What to expect:
This is a gradual process and may require multiple sessions depending on the pigment.
๐ Important:
Every skin and pigment type is different โ a professional consultation is key to choosing the right removal method.
๐ Sometimes slower = safer, more controlled, and better results in the long run.