NO! Topical anesthetics are used to minimize discomfort
How long does it last?
It varies from person to person but you can expect several years. It depends on how while you follow the aftercare instructions. The sun is also damaging to the makeup so make sure that you wear sunscreen to preserve it.
What do you recommend for maintenance?
It is based on the individual and it is generally one to two years after your first initial visit.
Do permanent cosmetics look natural?
Ingrid Chacon, Aesthetic Line prides doing the most natural work in the industry. So the answer is yes! It will absolutely look very natural! In choosing the right technician it is very important. It is vital that you go to an experienced technician with a proven track record of good work. Just remember, it’s really important to go to someone who can prove their track record and who you’ve heard good things about. Permanent Makeup is not intended to replace cosmetics completely.
Will i really look like myself...only better?
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 where 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.
Who is permanent makeup for?
Ingrid Chacon, Aesthetic Line believes that people are looking for the highest possible quality of work. As stated, remember that this is your face and there is no room for compromise. Only the highest quality of work should suffice. When it comes to your face, accept nothing less than a first class result with no one else but a master practitioner. Remember this is your face, you want perfect permanent makeup.
Is permanent makeup expensive?
If you want to look your best anytime, anywhere it’s for you. If you want to shed off some years and look healthier, younger and fresher permanent makeup does wonders! If you’re a busy mom, business woman or have an active lifestyle you’ll save hours every week not having to stand in front of the mirror slaving over applying makeup. Not to mention you won’t have to worry about sweating it off during a workout or melting by the end of an evening out.
Is it safe?
Yes. The strictest sanitation and safety standards are followed by using only single-use needles and parts. Also, hypo-allergenic pigments containing no fragrances, emollients or other irritants are used during the procedure.
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 where 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.
Who should avoid microblading?
While microblading is great for most people, there are some people who are ineligible for microblading and semi-permanent makeup : Those prone to keloids or post-inflammatory hypopigmentation. Unfortunately, since microblading punctures the skin as we add ink, we cannot work with clients with these contra-indicatioons (meaning those taht we cannot provide PMU to) are:
Those under 18 years of age.
People with diabetes.
Pregnant and lactating women.
People with glaucoma and people who are on/taking blood thinning medicines (e.g., aspirin, ).
People with skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the Site that is to be treated.
People with allergies to makeup or colours.
Those with easily triggered postinflammatory hyperpigmentation are not good candidates.
Those with viral or transmittable blood conditions like HIV or Hepatitis.
Those who had organ transplant.
Skin irritaions near the treated area (acne, rashes, sunburn, etc.).
Active skin cancer in the area to be tattooed.
Those who are a hemophiliac.
Have healing disorders, uncontrolled high blood pressure or had mitral valve Disorder.
Those on any skin medication such as roscacea, accutaine, or steroids which thin and oversensitive the skin.
Inform us if you have/had allergic reactions to topical anesthetics.