Lisa Head,
Permanent Cosmetics Professional
Your technician is a member of the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals, the largest non-profit association for the industry.
Active members of the Society must meet the highest standards for safety and technical ability. Member technicians stay current in this industry through regular newsletters, conventions and educational conferences.
You can be confident knowing that your technician is held in high regard by both the medical community and beauty industry.
Modern application of the age-old art of tattooing provides a safe and natural-looking alternative to your daily makeup routine.
Permanent Cosmetic Makeup is a process where pigments are inserted into the dermal layer of the skin, permanently. Although techniques may vary, the results are always the same -- permanent waterproof color, hassle-free and always fresh.
Questions and Answers
- Q: Do I have a choice of colors?
- A: Absolutely! There is a wide spectrum of colors that you may choose from to compliment your skin tone.
- Q: Is there discomfort during the procedure?
- A: Topical anesthetics are used to minimize any discomfort.
- Q: How long is the recover?
- A: 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 takes one to six weeks while the pigmentation matures and reaches its final color.
- Q: Is this a tattoo?
- A: Technically, yes it is. A similar process is used to implant the pigment into the dermal layer.
- Q: Is it really permanent?
- A: Yes, the pigments used in these procedures are designed to give long-lasting effects.
- Q: What if I decide I want a change in color?
- A: Go for it! Being the pigment is implanted into the dermal layer, it will not mix with a topical color.
