Lavinia Pop

Lavinia Pop
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International trainer and expert in aesthetic and medical dermopigmentation, Lavinia started her journey in beauty and cosmetics 13 years ago. She opened a beauty centre in Romania and then in London.
For a continuous professional development, she is constantly participating at international conferences in United Kingdom, Italy, France, United States and all over Romania to put in practice and offer trainings of the latest techniques in dermopigmentation. She is making researches with dermatologists from UK and Romania to always improve her medical procedures in skin dermopigmentation.
She made researches in skin photo-types and skin pigments, to get the best results related to the skin type. International trainer, she has students all over Europe, USA and Asia.
She’s always looking to create natural effects, that’s why she loves Machine Hairstrokes.
Member of The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals SPCP from United States, The Worldwide Association of Female Professionals, USA and ADERA from Romania, she often takes part of international congresses as speaker.

A professional PMU artist, must always be ready to face the most difficult situations.
A great healed result do not depends only on the beautiful technique or a nice design, it’s not only about the right needle configuration or using the latest device. A beautiful healed result depends also on choosing the right colour for our client skin .
To do that, we need to understand the skin, what happens with the pigments once injected in our client skin, what are the natural skin pigments, how the undertone of the skin influence the end healed colour. Also, we need to understand the pigments chemistry and differences between organic and inorganic pigments.
You’ll find everything about that in our presentation:

  • colours classification
  • brown colour characteristics
  • factors influencing the colour
  • temperature scale of brown colours
  • pigments chemistry
  • organic and inorganic pigments
  • the skin anatomy
  • macrophage cells
  • skin pigments
  • Fitzpatrick classification
  • skin tones
  • skin undertones
  • colour matching
  • neutralising the old wrong healed colours