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Permanent Makeup

What is Permanent Makeup?

We’ve all had that morning—you wake up 30 minutes late, you need to rush out the door, and you know your makeup is going to add a precious 10 minutes to your routine. At times like this, you might ask yourself: “Wouldn’t it be great to not have to worry about my makeup every day?”

Permanent makeup can alleviate the hassle of doing your makeup every day. However, it is a serious cosmetic procedure and it’s important to weigh the risks along with the benefits.

What Exactly is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup mimics the look of just-applied lipstick, lip liner, eyebrow pencil, and eyeliner. It’s done through a process called micropigmentation, where a tattoo pen is used to inject permanent ink into the skin. Each procedure takes from 2-3 hours. We use local anesthetic to numb the skin for comfort. Just like any tattoo, initially the color will appear brighter or darker, then will fade. The area will be swollen for anywhere between 2-5 days and will crust over before healing.

Beautiful Benefits

The most obvious benefit to permanent makeup is waking up every day with your “face on.” You can swim, exercise, shower and wake up still looking put together and ready to go. It can be ideal for the woman who is constantly on the go. Permanent makeup may be for you if:

• You’ve lost hair due to chemotherapy, accidents, burns, or cosmetic surgery.

• You have a difficult time applying makeup due to age or conditions, such as arthritis.

• You have allergies to traditional makeup or have sensitive skin.

VERY IMPORTANT!

Pre-Service Checklist

• No blood thinners, NSAIDS or aspirin for 2 weeks before.

• If you suffer from cold sores, a lip tattoo will require you to start cold sore medicine several days before and can bring on a cold sore after the service.

• No lash or brow serums can be applied 30 days prior and for 2 weeks after your service.

• No lash extensions can be worn for an eyeliner service, and not for 2 weeks after.

• No contacts can be worn to an eyeliner service and for 3 days after.

• IF YOU SUFFER FROM ALLERGIES/REACTIONS TO ANESTHESIA OR DYES YOU ARE NOT A CANDIDATE FOR PERMANENT COSMETICS.