Achieve a Flawless Face 24/7 With Permanent Makeup

Makeup is an essential for nearly every woman, giving us the opportunity to enhance and brighten our faces every morning before leaving the house. However, makeup can be time-consuming, especially when we are in a hurry and simply don’t have time to achieve a flawless face before walking out the door. Permanent makeup is a wonderful option for the busy woman who wants to roll out of bed not having to worry about the daunting task of putting on a full face early in the morning.

There are lots of questions and misconceptions regarding permanent makeup, so read below for answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about permanent makeup:

Question: What is permanent makeup?

Answer: Permanent cosmetic makeup is cosmetic tattooing elevated to the highest artistic level. Micro-pigmentation techniques used in the application of permanent makeup deposit tiny individual implants of pigment into the dermal layer of the skin. Through the accurate assessment of skin tone and color, combined with artistry and precise technique, very subtle and natural appearing results are consistently possible.

Question: What kind of make-up can be applied permanently, and where?

Answer: Contemporary micro-pigmentation techniques are used in eyelash enhancement, the creation or enhancement of eyebrows, eyeliner, and permanent lip liner or full lip color. Also available are advanced techniques for areolar reconstruction and the application of beauty marks.

Question: How many treatment sessions are needed?

Answer: Generally, after an initial consultation, the pigment is applied to the desired areas, with one or two follow-up visits for the adjusting of the shape, color, and density of the pigment.

For more information and to find out whether permanent makeup is right for you, contact Shapiro Skin Klinic.


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