WHAT IS PERMANENT MAKEUP?
Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, is a cosmetic procedure that involves the application of pigments to the skin to create the appearance of makeup that lasts for an extended period of time. This technique is often used to enhance certain facial features such as eyebrows and lip color. The pigments are implanted into the upper layers of the skin using various methods, including traditional tattooing techniques or specialized machines.
Types of permanent makeup provided at BROW STANDARD:
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Eyebrows: Permanent makeup can be used to create or enhance the appearance of eyebrows. This is particularly popular for individuals with thin or sparse eyebrows, as the procedure can fill in gaps and provide a more defined shape.
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Lip Color: Permanent lip makeup involves adding color to the lips, giving them a more vibrant and defined appearance. It can be used to enhance the natural lip color, reshape the lips, and even create the appearance of fuller lips.
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Scar Camouflage: In some cases, permanent makeup can be used to camouflage scars or areas of pigmentation loss (such as from vitiligo) by matching the surrounding skin color.
It's important to note that while the term "permanent makeup" suggests that the effects will last indefinitely, the pigments will fade over time due to factors such as sun exposure, skin turnover, and the natural aging process. Touch-up sessions are typically needed to maintain the desired appearance.
The procedure should be performed by a trained and qualified professional, as improper application can lead to undesired results or complications. It's important to consult with a licensed and experienced permanent makeup artist to discuss your desired outcome and any potential risks associated with the procedure.