Hi Guys, Sorry its taken me so long to reply. Yes, you can go out in the sun with a Headstyl. Too much sun exposure can cause fading but if you take care and use sun cream there is no reason you cant enjoy the sun. Scars can be covered but sometimes take 2 or 3 times to cover, Its like a work of art having a headstyl, companies that say they can cover it in 1 or 2 treatment arent being truthful. Scars sometimes spit some of the pigment out so they need to be treated untill the desired effect id achieved. Nobody can predict how your head is going to react but your scars can def be covered. If you go on headstyl and send a couple of pictures in we can assess the area and the stylist will write to you with her recommendation for time and cost. It doesnt cost anthing to do this and you are under no obligation. The website is also full of info about micro pigmentation and how it works etc.
I was reading and saw that some people have concerns about getting a Headstyl.
The larger dots should be removed as soon as they appear. To remove them takes only a couple of minutes. If a larger spot appears after the treatment is complete it can also be removed. Larger dots usually come up because the stylist isnt experienced, and hasnt been given the correct training.
There is always a certain amount of fading but not much. This can be fixed in the touch up session. Its like having a work of art created on your head. it takes time to get it perfect so the stylists start with a lighter colour and darken as they move over your head from back to front finishing by giving you your hair line back.
The inks Headstyl use do not turn green. I cant tell you what they use as I cant give away the company secrets lol
If your hair starts to turn grey the stylist will add some lighter flects to your hair. However, if you have a headstyl you will always have to keep your hair short and the root of hour hair is a different colour and doesnt appear to look grey. If you do start turning grey you might want to keep your darker colour? its up to you its your head?
If your hair starts to turn grey the stylist will add some lighter flects to your hair. However, if you have a headstyl you will always have to keep your hair short and the root of hour hair is a different colour and doesnt appear to look grey. If you do start turning grey you might want to keep your darker colour? its up to you its your head?
This is incorrect. 'Grey hair' is actually white hair with no pigment. It appears grey due to darker hair mixing with the white hair and giving an illusion of 'grey hair'. What will happen over time is that white hair will appear alongside the dark dots....... however, because the hair is shaved extremely short, the white hair will hardly be visible. So, in theory......if the hair on the sides of your head turned white and you shaved this area with a blade.......all you would see is skin, whilst the top of your head would still have the darker dots from the tattoo.
However, you could just get more tattooing down the sides i suppose, or by the age you have gone all 'white', you may well have had the tattoo removed anyway.
If any of you want to go to Atlanta and have a look at some clients let me know so it can be organised???
Here is a couple of pictures of me before and after my headstyl. Ive tried hair systems and it wasnt for me...each to their own, everyone makes the choice based on whats right for them.
William is a liar. - he got these pictures of a dutch hair loss website. the guy who had this done had it done in holland, not with the company headstyl.
Hi guys. I think it's an interesting idea and shapes the face just wonderful, creating a young look. I suggest making a small patch tatoo by micropigmenting, somewhere you are not afraid to do it, like on your hand. Let it be small, but solid enough to judge. I would also do it to the shaved by razor look. Make it, take your time then, look what you get. Problem solved.
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