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Permanent Makeup

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Wake Up Ready to Go

Tired of spending time perfecting your brows, eyeliner, or lips every day?

Permanent makeup offers a long-lasting solution that enhances your natural features, saving you time and effort. Imagine waking up each morning with perfectly shaped brows, defined eyes, or beautifully tinted lips—ready to face the day with confidence.


What Is Permanent Makeup?

Also known as micropigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, permanent makeup involves applying pigments to the dermal layer of the skin to enhance facial features. It’s ideal for those who want a polished look without the daily hassle of makeup application.

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What to Expect

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Step 1

Personalized Consultation

We start by discussing your desired look, from the perfect brow shape to the ideal lip color. We’ll create a custom plan that aligns with your style and preferences.

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Step 2

The Procedure

Using a fine needle, we carefully apply pigments to the targeted areas. You might feel a mild scratching sensation, but a numbing cream is used to keep you comfortable. The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the area.

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Step 3

Enjoy Your New Look

You’ll notice immediate results, though colors may appear darker initially. Over the next few weeks, the pigments will settle, revealing a soft, natural finish that lasts.

FAQs

  • Results can last 1-3 years, with the color gradually fading over time. Touch-ups are recommended to maintain your look

  • Yes, we use sterile equipment and high-quality pigments to ensure safety and satisfaction.

  • Minimal downtime is expected. You might experience some redness and swelling, but these effects are temporary.

  • Absolutely! We’ll work with you to select a shade that complements your natural features and skin tone.

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Follow-Up Care

  • Avoid wetting the treated area and direct sun exposure for the first week.

  • Use a gentle cleanser and avoid exfoliating the area.

  • Expect some mild swelling or redness, which usually subsides within a few days.

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Contraindications

  • Not suitable for those with certain skin conditions or allergies to pigments.

  • Avoid if pregnant, breastfeeding, or using certain medications.

  • We’ll review all potential concerns during your consultation to ensure it’s the right choice for you.

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