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Frequently Asked Questions

Permanent makeup, also known as cosmetic tattooing or micropigmentation, involves implanting pigments into the skin to enhance features such as eyebrows, lips, and eyeliner. The results mimic traditional makeup but with long-lasting effects.

Permanent makeup typically lasts 1-3 years, depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.Touch-ups are recommended to maintain the desired look.

Discomfort levels vary, but most clients experience minimal pain. Topical anesthetics are applied to numb the area, reducing pain and ensuring comfort during the procedure.

Initial healing takes about 7-10 days, with full healing in 4-6 weeks. During this time, minor swelling,redness, and peeling are normal. Specific aftercare instructions will be provided to facilitate healing.

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood-thinning medications 24 hours before the procedure. Refrain from tanning and facials a week prior. Arrive with clean skin and no makeup on the treatment area.

Keep the treated area clean and dry, avoid touching it, and follow specific aftercare instructions provided.Avoid makeup, swimming, and direct sun exposure for at least a week after the procedure.

Yes, but a patch test is recommended to ensure you do not react to the pigments or anesthetics used.Always discuss your allergies and sensitivities with your artist beforehand.

Pigments may fade or change slightly over time due to factors like sun exposure, skin type, and personal habits. Regular touch-ups help maintain the desired color and appearance.

During your consultation, your artist will assess your skin tone, natural features, and preferences to recommend suitable colors and styles that complement your look.

Yes, permanent makeup enhances your natural features but doesn't prevent you from wearing additional makeup if desired.

Touch-ups are recommended every 1-2 years to refresh color and shape, however, depending on individual preferences and how well the pigment holds in your skin you may need more frequent touchups before 1-2 years.