What is PMU (Permanent Makeup)?
Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation, cosmetic tattooing, or dermapigmentation, involves implanting pigment into the skin to enhance or mimic the look of conventional makeup. This technique is often used to improve the appearance of Eyebrows, Eyeliner, Lips, and even Cover Up scars or stretch marks!.
The process involves using a fine needle to deposit colored pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. It's considered semi-permanent because the pigments can fade over time due to skin regeneration and exposure to environmental factors. Permanent makeup typically requiring touch-ups annually to every few years to maintain the desired look.
Who Needs it?
Permanent makeup can benefit a variety of individuals, including those who:
1. **Seek Convenience**: People who want to save time on their daily makeup routine find permanent makeup a convenient option. Your time is valuable wake up and go!
2. **Have Allergies or Sensitivities**: Those allergic or sensitive to conventional makeup products can use permanent makeup as a hypoallergenic alternative. I use medical grade and organic pigments only!
3. **Suffer from Medical Conditions**: Individuals with medical conditions like alopecia or other skin disorders may use permanent makeup to restore lost features like eyebrows or to even out skin tone from surgery, stretch marks and more!
4. **Have Impaired Motor Skills**: People with conditions like arthritis, Parkinson's disease, or any condition that affects fine motor skills may find it challenging to apply makeup and can benefit from permanent solutions.
5. **Engage in Sports or Activities**: Athletes or those with active lifestyles who sweat frequently might prefer permanent makeup to ensure their look remains intact.
6. **Desire Cosmetic Enhancements**: Those who wish to enhance their natural features, such as defining eyebrows, lining eyes, or adding color to lips, may choose permanent makeup for a more defined and polished appearance.
What is Microbladed Brows?
Microblading is a specialized method of applying pigment into the skin using a manual tool. This technique uses a gentle feathering of hair-like strokes to create a beautiful natural looking brow that will match every individual's unique bone structure.
What is Combination Brows?
Combination eyebrows refer to a popular eyebrow enhancement technique that combines both microblading and shading. This method creates a natural yet defined look by using hair-like strokes and soft shading, resulting in fuller and more textured eyebrows.
What is Ombre Brows?
Ombré brows are a trendy semi-permanent makeup technique that delivers a gradual color transition from light to dark, creating a soft, powdered effect on the eyebrows. This method results in a more defined and long-lasting look, perfect for those seeking bold, yet natural-looking brows.
What is Henna Brows?
Henna eyebrows involve using henna dye to tint and shape the eyebrows. This natural and temporary technique enhances the eyebrows' color and definition. It's a popular choice for achieving fuller and well-defined brows with a temporary and semi-permanent option.
What is Lip Blushing?
Lip blushing is a cosmetic tattooing procedure that enhances the natural color and shape of the lips. It involves depositing pigment into the lips to create a more defined, fuller, and long-lasting appearance, often with a subtle tint. This technique is popular for achieving a natural and youthful lip look.
What is Tattood Eyeliner?
Tattoo eyeliner is a cosmetic tattooing procedure that involves applying permanent pigment along the lash line, mimicking the look of eyeliner. This technique enhances the eyes by creating a long-lasting, smudge-free eyeliner effect, eliminating the need for daily makeup application. There are 3 different types of eyeliner. The eyeliner can be extrememly natural or extremely sassy! Detailed descriptions can be found on the booking page.
What is an Eyelash Lift?
An eyelash lift is a beauty treatment that enhances the appearance of natural lashes. It involves curling and lifting the lashes from the root, resulting in a more open, wide-eyed look. The effect is similar to that of using an eyelash curler but lasts longer and requires little to no maintenance.