PRE-POST-TATTOO-CARES-SUBLIM-INK 15 MONODOSES AGENT F

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Ideal for offering this best-seller product to your client at the end of their pigmentation.

✔️ Fixes pigments
✔️ Favours the protection of the tattooed skin
✔️ Favours the improvement of the scar area
15 x 2mL

Description:
The Agent-F avoids the loss of pigment and the discoloration of the permanent make-up. Forming a barrier, it will also protect freshly tattooed skin.
⌛ To indicate to your client : apply the evening of the pigmentation and the day after.
Why using Agent F
The protection of the tattoo immediately after the act is necessary to preserve its quality
and durability. Applied directly at the end of the pigmentation, Agent F forms a real protective barrier that prevents the loss of pigment by rejection and fixes it into the skin Thanks to its vegetable glycerin, an invisible film is formed to prevent dirt penetration in the freshly tattooed skin. The emollient properties of glycerin help in maintaining the hydration of skin weakened by tattoo.
Use:
Agent F is recommended after any type of pigmentation (permanent make-up, reparative
dermopigmentation, scalp tattoo, body tattoo). It should be used directly after pigmentation. Apply a drop of cream on the tattooed area and massage gently until complete absorption. A second application in the evening is recommended.
Ingredients:
Aqua, Dicaprylyl carbonate, Dimethicone, Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone, C30-45 Alkyl Dimethicone, Glycerin, Benzyl alcohol, Sea salt, Dehydroacetic acid, Tocopherol.

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