
PERMANENT MAKE UP
EYEBROWS | LIPS | EYELID
What is Permanent Make Up?
Permanent Make Up is a pigmentation of the uppermost layer of the skin.
On the eyebrows, it is applied in the form of powder shading. The intensity can be individually adjusted.
For lip pigmentation, we work a contour including a powder shading to achieve a natural result with a soft gradient. There are different methods of application.
One is the so-called "Powder Lips" pigmentation, also called "Stardust Lips." In this technique, the pigment is applied to create a visually powdery effect.
Another method is the "Watercolor Lips" technique, considered the most natural, where the lip contour flows naturally into the shading.
Which method you choose is up to you. You will receive detailed advice before the treatment.
For pigmentation of the upper eyelids, you can choose between a natural lash line enhancement or a more intense eyeliner.
You Have the Choice
What is the difference between Permanent Make Up hair stroke drawing and Microblading?
Permanent Make Up on the eyebrows can be pigmented in the form of powder shading, while Microblading allows for a natural hair stroke drawing.
The combination of Microblading and a light Permanent Make Up powder shading is called "Fusion Brows."
Here, a natural hair stroke drawing is first pigmented using Microblading, followed by powder shading with Permanent Make Up to create a more three-dimensional and fuller effect.
Pigmentation of lips and eyelids is only possible with Permanent Make Up. Microblading is limited to the eyebrows.
Long-lasting Enjoyment
How long does Permanent Make Up last?
To achieve a saturated color result, three treatments are required. Since this is pigmentation of the top skin layer, the color fades continuously over time. The fading process depends on various factors such as metabolism, blood circulation, and sebum and sweat production, among others.
We recommend refreshing the color every 6–12 months, allowing you to decide how long you want the results to last.
Be Independent
Are all treatments paid for at once?
No, each treatment is paid for individually. You decide when and how often you visit us. We only recommend the treatment schedule.
Your Skin Matters
When should follow-up treatments take place?
Since the skin renewal process takes approximately 28 days, we recommend intervals of 4–6 weeks.
This allows the skin to regenerate and prevents excessive irritation during subsequent treatments.
We Offer Freedom of Choice
Is it mandatory to complete all three treatments?
Whether you attend the follow-up treatments is entirely up to you, and you can pay for each individually.
However, we definitely recommend completing all treatments within the suggested timeframe to achieve the maximum saturation effect.
Flexibility
Does Permanent Make Up fade completely?
Yes! And that’s a good thing because our face, expressions, skin, and especially our taste change over time, allowing us to adapt our eyebrows accordingly.
If you do not refresh the color annually, the pigment is fully absorbed by the body and faded by external factors, leaving no residues or discolorations.
How long it takes for the pigmentation to fade completely varies individually and can only be estimated to a limited extent beforehand.
Beauty is Individual
Is there the right color and shape for me?
Yes, we have the right color for every skin and hair type. From light blonde to dark brown, everything is possible and always individually adapted to the type and wishes of the client.
We take enough time for the shape pre-drawing, which is measured and marked according to the golden ratio. The eyelid and lip pre-drawing are also marked before the treatment.
No pigmentation will be done unless you are 100% satisfied with the color and shape.
What should I consider shortly before the pigmentation?
Please inform us about any medication you take and any planned sunny vacations. Avoid caffeine and alcoholic drinks 24 hours before your appointment.
If there are acute skin conditions or changes on the area to be pigmented (e.g., sunburn, acne, or advanced rosacea), we recommend a prior analysis or treatment by our beautician.
If you have an active herpes simplex virus (usually appearing as cold sores on the lips), no lip pigmentation should be performed. If you have had herpes in the past but it is not active, we recommend preventive measures. Consult a doctor or pharmacist for advice.
Do I need a separate consultation appointment?
You can arrange a free, non-binding consultation appointment for personal advice. Alternatively, before every first treatment, you will receive detailed information and do not need a separate consultation.
Color and shape choices are made together beforehand. All your questions will be answered before any pigmentation is performed.
Am I socially presentable after the treatment?
After Permanent Make Up treatment on the eyebrows, you are immediately socially presentable. Minimal swelling is rare and there is no heavy crusting. Mild redness, mainly from shaping the eyebrows by plucking, can occur but can be covered with makeup if desired until it fades after a few hours.
After eyelid or lip pigmentation, the treated areas may show slight swelling, usually subsiding within 48 hours. To speed this up, you can gently cool the affected areas. We will thoroughly explain proper aftercare after the treatment and provide all necessary care products.
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