Makeup has been used for decades to enhance the beauty of a face. It is always improving and people have found a way to make it last longer.

Permanent makeup tattoo or cosmetic tattooing was developed to give people fuller brows, plumper lips, eyeliner that never smudges, or to cover up scars and imperfection.

Permanent makeup is similar to a tattoo, but the modern version uses much more sophisticated tools and machines as well as pigments. The results are semi-permanent, which means they last from 2 to 10 years, depending on the procedure.

The main purpose of permanent makeup is to beautify. For instance, if you choose a permanent makeup tattoo for lips, you will have the perfect color on your lips 24/7 without worrying that it will wear off or smudge. Permanent makeup eyeliner doesn’t come off after you wash your face. It is a tattoo, the pigment is inserted between the epidermis and the dermis layer of your skin.

Is Permanent Makeup Safe?

Since permanent makeup is a cosmetic tattoo, small incisions are made on the skin. Therefore, a new tattoo is an open wound and it is prone to infections if not treated properly. In order to avoid complications, it is vital to follow aftercare tips, and some of the most important rules say that wearing makeup during the healing stage is absolutely forbidden.

When it comes to side effects of permanent makeup, allergic reactions are rare and can be easily avoided if you do a patch test prior to the treatment. You are obliged to inform your permanent makeup artist about any skin conditions and health problems you have, in order to avoid complications during and after the treatment.

In order to lower and actually avoid any chances of getting an infection and other problems, it is important to find a reputable, experienced and above all, *certified permanent makeup artist to provide the treatment.

Is Permanent Makeup Painful?

Clients claim that getting a permanent makeup treatment is not painful, but can be a little bit uncomfortable, depending on the tattooed area. PMU artists usually use numbing solutions to reduce the pain. The client is informed of what steps to take to prepare for the treatment and given the post-care tips, which are very important in order for the tattoo to heal properly.

Who Should Avoid Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup is generally considered to be safe, but some people should avoid it, otherwise, it can lead to serious complications. Permanent makeup treatments are not allowed for people younger than 18, pregnant or breast-feeding women, as well as those who have any of the conditions from the following list:

  • People with any bleeding disorders
  • People who take blood-thinning medications
  • People with viral infections or diseases
  • People who are going through chemotherapy
  • People with diabetes should get a doctor’s approval
  • People with skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area
  • People who have undergone an organ transplant
  • People who’ve recently had Anti-Wrinkle Injections injections or fillers in the area (at least 2 weeks should pass before you get your brows microbladed)

BENEFITS OF PERMANENT MAKEUP

Imagine waking up with your makeup already done and shortening your morning routine. With permanent makeup, you can just wash your face in the morning and everything is still there. Permanent makeup eyebrows are always on point, your eyeliner on fleek and lips perfect.

However, permanent makeup is more than that. It is beneficial for people who suffer from certain skin conditions, such as alopecia. They don’t have brow hair and with treatments such as microblading, they get a set of perfectly shaped eyebrows. 

Can Permanent Makeup Be Removed?

Being semi-permanent, these treatments are easier to remove than the traditional tattoo. There are a couple of removal options – topical, non-laser, and laser solutions, as well as the salt-saline technique and dermabrasion.

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