Permanent make up gives you
perfectly natural makeup
Without wasting hours before
mirrors every day.
Permanent make up, also known as micropigmentation, is a type of temporary cosmetic tattoo that allows you to achieve long-lasting lip color and to shape and shape your eyebrows. The procedure involves placing small particles of pigment under the surface of the skin, similar to a tattoo.
This pigment will remain in the skin for several years, gradually deteriorating and dulling, although the persistence of the effect will depend on the age and type of skin.
In recent years, micropigmentation techniques have been refined and a wider variety of pigment colors have been developed to enable technicians to create an ultra-natural look. This procedure can only be performed by a trained semi-permanent makeup artist.
why and when to retouch?
Touch up is a procedure that makes semi-permanent eyebrow or lip makeup more expressive and expressive.
After a permanent make-up procedure, the skin of different people perceives pigment differently. Many factors affect pigment survival: resistance level, client's age, skin type, and so on.
For example, oily skin absorbs pigment worse due to the high production of sebum, while dry skin, on the contrary, absorbs pigment very well. The same applies to the age of the client: in young skin the pigment "falls" more than in old one. Thus, semi-permanent makeup made with the same pigment for different people will differ significantly in the final result.
To prolong the effect of semi-permanent makeup, retouching is necessary. Without retouching, the micropigmentation color will be more faded and the effect will last only 6-12 months, with retouching, the micropigmentation color of the lips or eyebrows will be more intense, and the effect of permanent makeup will last for 1-3 years. ...