Permanent Makeup FAQs
Permanent makeup involves the micro-implantation of pigments into the
skin to enhance, contour, and outline facial features, such as eyebrows,
eyeliner, and lips.
Yes, when performed by a trained and experienced professional, permanent
makeup is generally safe. It's important to follow all pre- and post-procedure
care instructions to minimize any risks.
The longevity of permanent makeup varies
depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Typically, it
can last between 1 to 5 years, with touch-ups recommended to maintain the
desired appearance.
Discomfort levels vary among individuals.
Topical anesthetics are applied to minimize pain during the procedure.
Lash Lift/Tint FAQs
A lash lift is a semi-permanent treatment that curls your natural lashes,
giving them a lifted appearance. A tint adds color to your lashes, enhancing
their visibility.
The effects of a lash lift and tint typically last between 4 to 6 weeks,
depending on your natural lash growth cycle and aftercare.
Yes, for the first 24 to 48 hours after the
procedure, avoid getting your lashes wet, using makeup, or exposing them to
steam and heat. After this period, you can resume your normal routine.
Yes, but it's advisable to wait at least 24 hours after the procedure
before applying mascara.
Brow Lamination FAQs
Brow lamination is a non-invasive procedure that
restructures brow hairs to keep them in a desired shape, resulting in fuller
and more defined eyebrows.
The results can last between 4 to 6 weeks, depending on your hair growth
cycle and aftercare.
Yes, for the first 24 hours post-treatment, avoid getting your brows wet,
applying makeup, or exposing them to steam and heat.
If you have sensitive skin or any skin conditions, it's advisable to
consult with your technician before the procedure.
Lash Extensions FAQs
Lash extensions are synthetic fibers
individually attached to your natural lashes to enhance their length, curl, and
volume.
With proper care, lash extensions can last
between 2 to 4 weeks. Regular fills are recommended to maintain their fullness.
Yes, but avoid using oil-based products as they can weaken the adhesive bond.
When applied correctly by a trained professional, lash extensions should
not damage your natural lashes.