What is permanent makeup
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic procedure that provides a long-lasting, polished look by applying pigment into the skin’s upper layers using fine needles.
It’s ideal for those who want to save time on daily beauty routines while maintaining a flawless appearance. Commonly used on lips, eyes, and eyebrows, it enhances shape and color, mimicking natural makeup.
It is popular for its painless application, ability to correct asymmetry, and absence of scars, providing a durable and natural look that can last for years.

Permanent makeup is popular among all ages for creating a well-groomed appearance. It enhances several facial areas:












The result typically lasts up to 18 months, depending on your body. The pigment fades slowly and evenly, so you’ll still see the effect. However, most clients prefer to renew the procedure as it fades.
Avoid strong tea, coffee, and alcohol before the procedure. If you’re taking blood thinners, discontinue them with your doctor’s approval. This is the basic preparation, and I’ll provide minor recommendations during your consultation.
No injections are used, only numbing cream. You’ll feel just mild tingling during the procedure.
I will assist you in selecting a natural shape and color that best fits your preferences and facial structure.
Come in for a free consultation to determine whether your old permanent makeup can be covered or if it needs to be removed first.
Yes, conditions such as active herpes, cancer (except in remission), pregnancy, skin damage in the area of permanent makeup, epilepsy, or a tendency for keloid scars may prevent you from having the procedure. This is the basic preparation, and I’ll provide minor recommendations during your consultation.
The procedure itself takes about an hour, with additional time for sketching and selecting the right pigment. If the “hairstroke” technique is included, the total process may take 1.5 to 3 hours.
After the procedure, avoid smoking, alcohol, and wetting the area for 24 hours. Stay away from pools, saunas, the gym, and sun exposure for two weeks. Also, refrain from applying makeup until the area has fully healed.
It typically heals in about seven days, with small scabs forming and gradually falling off. Full skin regeneration of the upper epidermis takes 28-30 days. Avoid picking the scabs to prevent gaps in the pigment.
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This is a myth. Our skin is a living structure with the ability to regenerate. Over time, pigment particles are naturally expelled through the lymphatic system, causing the permanent makeup to gradually fade. A refresh session can help restore its appearance.
High-quality pigments are 100% non-toxic and hypoallergenic. For clients prone to allergies, a sensitivity test is performed. If there is no redness or itching, the procedure can be safely done. It’s also important to check for any allergies to anesthetics.
To stop hair growth, the hair follicle must be destroyed, which doesn’t happen with permanent makeup. The pigment is applied to the basal layer of the skin, while hair follicles are located in the dermis. In fact, in some cases, clients have reported new hair growth in previously sparse areas after permanent makeup.
This is completely false. The pigment is inserted into the superficial layers of the skin, where there are no blood vessels. Additionally, numbing agents are used to minimize discomfort, so there’s no reason to worry about pain.

Swelling and other side effects are minimal and usually not noticeable. Even immediately after the procedure, permanent makeup looks like professionally applied makeup. The only potential inconvenience is the formation of small scabs, but these can be easily concealed with makeup and heal quickly.
