Frequently Asked Questions
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Permanent makeup, also known as cosmetic Tattooing, involves depositing specialized pigments into the upper layers of the skin. This technique enhances your natural features, allowing you to skip daily makeup application for brows, lips, and eyeliner.
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Client comfort is a top priority. A highly effective, medical-grade topical anesthetic cream is applied before and during the procedure to minimize discomfort. Most clients describe the sensation as a light scratching or vibrating feeling.
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While it is considered permanent, the pigment will naturally fade over time. On average, results last between 1 to 3 years depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Annual touch-ups are recommended to maintain color vibrancy and crisp lines.
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Cosmetic tattooing is a two-step process. Your initial session builds the shape and foundation. The essential 6-8 week touch-up session fills in any areas that faded during healing, adjusts color depth, and ensures long-lasting results.
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Permanent jewelry consists of a custom-fitted gold or silver chain that is painlessly welded together directly onto your wrist, ankle, or neck. Because it has no clasp, it stays on continuously as a seamless, everyday accessory.
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Powder Brows: Creates a soft, shaded makeup look using a cosmetic tattooing machine. It is excellent for all skin types, especially oily or mature skin.
Nano Brows: Uses a single needle machine to create ultra- precise, realistic hair strokes. This option mimics natural brow hairs and is gentler on the skin than traditional microblading.
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To ensure optimal healing and minimal bleeding, please follow these rules for 48 hours prior to your session:
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and energy drinks.
Do not take blood thinners like aspirin, niacin, or ibuprofen.
Discontinue retinol, AНА/ВНА skincare products near the area for 2 weeks.
For Lip Blush: If you are prone to cold sores, consult your doctor for an antiviral prescription (like Valtrex) to take 3 days before and after your service.
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Days 1-3: Color will appear significantly darker and bolder than the final result. Minor swelling or redness is completely normal.
Days 4-7: The skin will begin to gently flake or peel. Do not pick, scratch, or scrub the area, as this will pull out the pigment.
Days 8-14: The color may look temporarily "ghosted" or too light as new skin grows over it.
Weeks 4-6: The true pigment color resurfaces and stabilizes, revealing your final healed look.