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FAQ

High Quality Pigment

Choosing the right pigment for each individual person is one of the more crucial aspects of microblading/shading. We want to make sure we take your skin tone into consideration, as well as your natural hair color and/or dyed hair color. Using the best quality pigments will make a drastic impact on the color of the pigment through the healing process as well as the 1-2 years that the microblading/shading results last. The same goes for choosing lip blush pigments, your skin tone is taken into consideration as well.

Before the Procedure

Prior to beginning the procedure we go over paperwork and the design of your brows, lip color, eyeliner, faux freckles/beauty mark or smp. For brows, I will discuss pigment color and a great shape brow for your bone structure. I will discuss pigment color for you lip bllush as well. I take into consideration your ideal brow and combine that concept with your bone structure. The procedure won’t begin until the client and artist agree on the shape and design.

Permanent Makeup vs Tattoo

A difference between the two is permanent makeup uses pigment and tattooing uses ink. Ink has a base color of blue and green, so over the course of many years, the color will fade to blue and green. Pigment will fade to a lighter version of the original color.

Are touch-ups required?

Typically PMU procedures are a two-step process that requires one touch-up 6-8 weeks after the initial procedure. For some people with very oily skin, a third touch-up is required. After that, touch-ups for can be from 1-3 years.

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Is it really permanent?

Microblading lasts up to 2 years while Ombré brows and combination brows lasts up to 5 years. To get more time out of your brows limit sun exposure and skin brightening face wash. We highly recommend yearly touch-ups for all PMU procedures to keep the color fresh.

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Lip blush can last up to 5 years and PMU eyeliner can last up to 3 years.

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Faux freckles/beauty marks and scalp micropigmentation last up to 3 years

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Stretch mark & camouflage procedures last anywhere from 3-7 years, sometimes even indefinitely.

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Scalp micropigmentation can last up to 6 years.

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