FAQs

Q: I’m afraid of pain … does Permanent Makeup have to hurt a lot?

New topical anesthetics have been developed especially for permanent makeup. These creams and gels are applied to the desired area before and during the procedure to assure you of the most comfortable experience possible. Some people describe the sensation as a “tingling” feeling. Most people experience some discomfort, especially for lip color procedures. It is common to hear that there was not as much pain as was expected. As the anesthetic wears off after the procedure, cool packs are very soothing to the area.

Q: How long will it take to recover?

The makeup will look a bit darker and bolder than you’d normally wear it for about a week. You’ll look like you’ve had a good cry for several hours following the eyeliner procedure. It is advised to apply ice for 10 minutes at a time during these first few hours. Also, it is important to wear sunglasses, as your eyes may be temporarily sensitive to light. Eyebrow procedures have the least swelling. Lip color often involves temporary swelling. You must let your technician know if you have a history of fever blisters so your doctor can prescribe medication.

Q: How long will my Permanent Makeup last?

Permanent makeup Is long-lasting. However, as you become accustomed to your new makeup, it is not uncommon to want more. You will want to freshen up your new makeup every couple of years. The darker the color, such as black, the longer It will stay unchanged in your skin. Natural, delicate colors are oftentimes more vulnerable to the effects of the sun, swimming, and breakdown by the body. No pigment is FDA-approved for tattoos. Both organic and inorganic pigments may be used to achieve the desired color.

Q: Can I get my Permanent Makeup cheaper?

Remember the saying, “You get what you pay for …” It saves you money and embarrassment to do it right the first time. If you already have permanent makeup and wish to make changes, please call for a consultation.

Q: What payment methods do you accept?

We accept a variety of payment options, including checks, cash, Venmo, and Zelle.

Q: Can I remove my Permanent Makeup if I change my mind? Because it’s easy to add color and difficult to take away, your technician will be conservative in the initial application of your new color. Take advantage of the consultation to discuss your wants and needs. It’s also time when you and your technician choose the right colors and discuss any special requests you may have. Your cooperation will largely determine the end result of your procedure. Remember it is a team effort.