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FAQ

FAQ

Primary anesthesia changes the texture of the skin due to the absorption of the product. This can do
causing the blade to create excessive trauma to the skin. Because of this, we do not use anesthesia
primary on the first pass to create as little trauma as possible. During the second and
third passes, we use secondary anesthesia to keep the client comfortable and pain free
during the remainder of the procedure.

Typically, touch-ups are required for most makeup services
permanent, but with this technique and our beliefs, a touch-up may not be necessary.
This technique produces incredible healing results on most skin types. The makeup
Permanent treatment can look unnatural when too much pigment is deposited on the skin.

That’s why we believe that if your eyebrows have healed beautifully in
skin after the first session, there is no need to add more pigment to the skin! If there is
any area that has healed irregularly or if you want the lines to be more
dark in general, we recommend scheduling a touch-up. Oily skin types and clients
with previous permanent makeup will likely need a touch-up session.

As this technique uses a single needle, it is minimally invasive. This means that almost
there is no bleeding or trauma caused to the skin. The sensation is often described as
a "slight scratch". Most of our clients rate the pain level at 1-3 out of 10

Yes! Depending on the saturation of your previous permanent makeup, we may need
start from scratch, removing the previous pigment. If the previous pigment has faded the
enough, we can work on it. Our #1 goal is to create curated results with
NATURAL appearance for every client.

If your previous permanent makeup is too
saturated (looks like a tattoo rather than skin tone) or if the pigment has turned blue/gray
or any other funky color, it is not possible to create a natural-looking result.
In these cases, magnetic tattoo removal is highly recommended to remove the
skin pigment so we can start from scratch!

If you already have a previous PMU and need guidance on what your next step should be,
Send us a photo and we will evaluate it.

We cannot serve pregnant or breastfeeding customers to avoid complications, risks or
infections that may result from the procedure.

We recommend waiting 3-4 months after finishing breastfeeding before taking any
eyebrows. This will allow your body to regulate its hormones for optimal
possible results. We promise it will be worth the wait!

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