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permanent makeup

Permanent make-up (PMU) is a cosmetic technique which employs tattoo methods of producing designs that resemble makeup, such as eye lining, microblade brows, powder brows, shaded brows, and lip blushing. We will talk to you about what you are looking for and design for you before doing anything.

Cheerful Woman
Eyebrow Styling

pre-care

48 hours before | avoid ALL BLOOD THINNERS: alcohol, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, caffeine, coffee, milk tea, smoking, niacin, Vitamin E, fish oil, etc. Tylenol is ok. As they might affect the result for 60% - 90%, i.e. very likely to bleed during the procedure; pigment won’t stay; affect the healing process.
Chemical and laser peel should be avoided no less than 4 weeks prior to the procedure.
Discontinue brow growth serum, it can cause sensitivity/affect pigment.
Botox, Retin-A, AHA products and retinoids should be avoided for 2 weeks prior to the procedure.

The process

All PMU Brows are a two-step/two-appointment process. In the first appointment, the client is profiled and the eyebrows are drawn on with a brow pencil, so the look and design are approved before the process begins. Once approved, the PMU application process begins and the client is ready to go back into the world.

Eyebrow Treatment
Long Lashes

after-care

Use clean water to wipe the eyebrow, press on it for 10 seconds. After dried, put on a thin layer of ointment. Repeat 7 days morning and night.

Do not peel or scratch the scab as this will likely cause the pigment to disappear with the scab.
Avoid sea water, sauna, swimming for 2 weeks. 
Avoid direct sunlight, sweating, and chemicals on your eyebrows for 2 weeks.
Avoid applying any brightening or whitening products to the treated area. Avoid any chemicals on the treated area for at least 2 weeks.
Please note that everyone heals differently. There is no guarantee that you will have the same healed result as others

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