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What's the difference between
the Traditional Tattooing
process
and Permanent Makeup?
Where both procedures involve
tattooing the skin, in
traditional tattooing, pigment
is added to the third layer of
the skin, where in permanent
makeup pigment is added the
second layer of the skin called
the Dermis, creating a final
result of a soft blend of colour
to the tattooed area.
Is this procedure painful?
Topical anesthetic
creams/liquids are used to
minimize discomfort.
Do I have a choice of colours?
Definitely! There’s a wide
spectrum of colours that you may
choose from.
Do I have a choice in the
placement of pigments?
Of course. You will be fully
aware during the procedure,
instructing the technician where
you wish the implants to be
located.
What is involved in recovery?
There will be slight swelling
and redness in the skin, which
will subside quickly. You may
resume normal activities
immediately after the procedure.
Complete healing take one to six
weeks while the pigmentation
matures and reaches its final
colour.
What is the Pigment Colour?
The pigment used contains Oxide,
Alcohol, Distilled Water and
Glycerine which is non toxic.
The Pigment Lotions are
specifically manufactured for
implantation into the human
skin. A powder is suspended in a
solution of distilled water,
alcohol, and glycerine, which
results in a smooth, fine creamy
liquid. Permanent Make up
Pigment Colour's have been
created for use on the face and
are pre-mixed and pasteurised.
What Does It Look Like On The
Skin?
It looks as if you applied a
pencil; a little softer and more
muted. The colour immediately
after the treatment will be
stronger, brighter and possibly
darker than you desired colour.
In most cases you lose
approximately 20-40% of intense
colour during the healing
process within 4 -14 days,
excluding full lip colour which
you can lose up to 50% after the
healing process, again that
depends on the colour used, type
of skin and if you have followed
the Home Care instructions.
All machine attachments are
disposable and treatments are
performed under sterile
conditions, with every
precaution taken for the client
and my self.
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