Who Is A Good Candidate for Permanent Makeup?

Nearly everyone! However, certain people should avoid getting permanent cosmetics and I will touch on that later.

Techniques have made it so that beautiful results can be achieved on nearly all skin types including oily, mature, and very fair skin. Some people do have skin that tries to reject the pigment, but there are wonderful techniques such as working more gently and with more sessions, your skin will eventually take the ink in the way that you intended. Sometimes patience and trusting the process will be the tools you need, but the results and the gains at the end will be well worth your time and patience.

One of the best reasons to get permanent makeup is that it's waterproof. This is great for people who like to go to the pool without their makeup melting off entirely, those who don't want to sweat off their makeup at the gym, whoever wants to have a quick and easy morning routine so they can get out of the house quicker and those that don't have a lot of time for themselves ( Hello new mothers and well... All Mothers!)

To be able to get up and go is truly a gift and I'm sure not one person would be upset by the extra sleep LOL. You will always fill out a medical questionnaire with your artist to determine if there are any reasons you would not be eligible for Permanent Makeup. If you say yes to any of the options, be sure to bring the issues up with them. This won’t necessarily mean you can’t undergo your service, but some adjustments may need to be made. Certain medications and certain health issues will need to be addressed before getting your permanent cosmetics done. And as with many things, pregnant and nursing women should wait until they are finished with the process before getting their cosmetic tattoos.

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