Do you want a Permanent Solution for your brows? Here is the truth about Permanent Makeup.

The Truth About Permanent Makeup

Permanent makeup is a term we have all heard before, but the reality is there is no such thing as a permanent solution. All permanent makeup requires touch-ups every one to two years. The reason for this is due to our skin constantly shedding and the use of different exfoliators on our skin. Moreover, sweat and oils can also push the product out, and if you want a more natural look, it should fade a little faster. For this reason, we offer natural Permanant Makeup that fades just enough in a year, so you can start with fresh brows every one to two years, or revamp the color. We offer different types of permanent makeup because everyone has different needs. For instance, if you have oily skin, your skin won't hold the product very well, and it will fade quickly, just like regular makeup. Also, permanent makeup changes color in some cases, and it can start to turn a little gray because oily skin has a thicker layer of skin, and it will sit lower, turning the color slightly ashy. That is why Natural permanent makeup is the best option, as it can always be added or changed to meet your needs.

  • Determining the Optimal Time for Permanent Makeup

    When is the best time to get permanent makeup? The ideal time is during winter when the sun is less intense and we are not sweating as much. It's also recommended to avoid scheduling the procedure around important events, as the healing stage can take up to 15 days and involves scabbing and other processes.

  • Optimal Process for Oily Skin

    If you have oily skin, I recommend Nano Brows or Combination Brows. These procedures are similar to traditional tattoos, but we use a lighter touch and a different type of cosmetic ink.

  • Choosing the Best Procedure for Normal to Dry Skin

    If you have normal to dry skin, microblading is ideal – especially if you're only seeking brow structure. Microblading blends seamlessly into already full brows, providing fullness and structure. However, if a significant portion of your brows is missing, combination brows may be a better choice as microblading can appear darker in some areas and unnatural in others.

  • What are the options for people with no eyebrows due to alopecia or cancer?

    If you have lost your eyebrows due to cancer or alopecia, or if you naturally don't have brows, there are cosmetic solutions available. However, it's important to first check with your doctor to ensure that any treatment is safe and appropriate for you. Depending on your preference, combination or ombre brows are excellent choices as they will heal naturally while closely resembling real eyebrows.

If you still not sure about what is the best Permanant makeup for yourself we have virtual and in person consultations .

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