Permanent Makeup
Permanent Makeup is arguably the most positive and life-changing cosmetic treatment available within the beauty industry today. Permanent Makeup can help you regain confidence by restoring features lost or compromised due to the ravages of time or illness, making a real and positive life-changing difference to the way that you look and feel!
Permanent Makeup closely imitates perfectly applied conventional makeup on the brows, eyes and lips, offering a great alternative to the tedious daily makeup application routine! Also known as Cosmetic Tattooing, Micro-Pigmentation and Permanent Cosmetics, Permanent Makeup involves the artistic implantation of the highest grade hypo-allergenic pigments into the dermal layer of the skin, creating a beautifully natural shape, colour and texture, resembling perfectly applied makeup… day or night!
EYEBROWS
EYELINER
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Gently wipe the brow area with a wet wipe every 90 minutes for the first day
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Avoid direct contact with water for 5 days
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Apply cream/ointment twice daily
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During the first week the colour will be very dark
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After 4-5 days the dead skin will form a scab and begin to peel off
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DO NOT pull or peel off the scab. Let it peel by itself
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After the scab peels off the colour will be lighter and look more natural
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Avoid direct contact with water for 5 days
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Apply cream/ointment twice daily
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Use a cotton tip to clean the inside of the eyes
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DO NOT TOUCH THE AREA WITH YOUR FINGERS
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After a few days the dead skin will form a scab on top of the line and will begin to peel off
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DO NOT pull or peel off the scab. Let it peel by itself
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After the scab peels off, the colour will be lighter and the eyeliner will be finer
IMPORTANT
IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT TO TAKE EXTRA CARE TO AVOID INFECTION.
IF SYMPTOMS OF AN INFECTION OCCUR CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY
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A touch up is mandatory within 8-12 weeks of the initial application
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For the first week avoid swimming or soaking in water for long periods of time
Reasons why colour fades quickly or does not "take":
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Poor after care
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High acidity levels in the skin
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Medication
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Acid products
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Sun exposure
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Rubbing the treated area
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Skin texture and elasticity
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Skin tone and exfoliations/peels