Normalizing Laser Removal: Embracing the Evolution of Permanent Makeup

Permanent Makeup (PMU) may have exploded in popularity, but it’s still a relatively young field in terms of industry longevity. We’re constantly refining techniques, products, and protocols to ensure the best results for our clients. Since day one, our techniques, preferred products, and processes have evolved dozens of times. Why? Because we believe in progress—and we’re committed to delivering the highest quality and most personalized experiences possible. Every new piece of information or feedback from our clients is an opportunity to refine and grow our craft.

Why Laser Removal Is Part of the Journey

Whether you’ve outgrown your brow shape, the pigment is muddy, or the original work no longer fits your style, laser removal is a natural part of the PMU process. If your previous artist was still perfecting their craft, we understand—every artist starts somewhere (including us) and sometimes, that means we all need a reset.

Laser removal provides the opportunity to create a fresh canvas, free of old pigment that no longer serves you. It's a effective procedure that requires little to no downtime, meaning you can continue your day-to-day routine without missing a beat. It’s budget friendly and an efficient option for those ready to start fresh, whether due to outgrown styles or simply wanting better, more refined results.

The Benefits of Laser Removal

  • More Control Over Your Shape: Laser removal clears away old pigment, allowing us to design brows that fit your current style and preferences.

  • Better Results: Old pigment can age poorly, and removing it makes room for newer, more advanced formulas and techniques.

  • A Clean Slate: Whether your previous work wasn’t what you hoped for or simply needs refining, laser removal gives you the chance to create the brows you’ve always wanted.

The Evolution of Your Beauty

At Bon Beauté, we see laser removal as an important step in allowing you to start fresh. If your old brows are no longer serving you, there’s no shame in removing them to create a clean canvas for something better suited to your current preferences. Getting old pigment removed is just like evolving your style—it’s a part of the process of refining your beauty routine.

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