SEMI PERMANENT MAKEUP















LOOKING YOUR BEST EVERY DAY JUST GOT EASIER!

In the realm of beauty enhancement, semi-permanent makeup has emerged as a game-changer, offering a transformative solution for those seeking to accentuate their natural features. This innovative technique utilises specialised pigments and delicate application methods to create subtle yet impactful enhancements, blurring the lines between makeup and natural beauty. Whether it's achieving fuller brows, defined eyes, or rosy lips, semi-permanent makeup offers a range of options, helps you meet your beauty goals AND makes getting ready in the morning so much faster!

Created using ombre shading, hair-line strokes or a combination of the two.

Created by blushing the lips to add a more vibrant and defined appearance.


Your Guide To SEMI PERMANENT MAKEUP: FROM CONSIDERATION THRU CONSULTATION TO BEAUTIFUL FINISHED RESULT

What is semi-permanent makeup?

Semi-permanent makeup, also known as cosmetic tattooing, is a popular procedure that enhances facial features and reduces the need for daily makeup application. It involves implanting pigment into the skin's upper layers, creating a natural-looking and long-lasting effect. While not permanent, semi-permanent makeup can last for several years, making it a convenient and time-saving alternative to traditional makeup.

How long does it last?

Unlike traditional makeup, which requires daily application and can be time-consuming to perfect, semi-permanent makeup offers a more long-lasting solution. This technique involves implanting pigments into the upper layers of the skin, creating a soft, natural-looking enhancement that can last for several years. The longevity of semi-permanent makeup depends on various factors, including individual skin type, pigment colour, and lifestyle habits.

Semi-permanent makeup offers a transformative approach to beauty enhancement, providing a long-lasting solution that can boost confidence and self-esteem. 


What are the benefits?

Understanding SPMU

A Technical Overview

Semi-permanent makeup involves implanting pigment into the upper dermal layer of the skin using a specialised device. 

Unlike traditional tattoos that penetrate deeper into the skin, semi-permanent makeup fades over time, typically lasting anywhere from one to three years. 

This makes it an attractive option for those seeking a temporary enhancement without the commitment of a permanent tattoo.

Considering SPMU? 

What are the Next Steps?

Before deciding on semi-permanent makeup, it's crucial to book a consultation to discuss your expectations & desired results and to ensure that you are fully informed. As part of any consultation a discussion should be had around your expected results. It's important to remember that semi permanent makeup is not necessarily a replacement for traditional makeup but rather a beautifully subtle enhancement.

In a consultation - your pain tolerance will be discussed. Semi permanent makeup procedures can vary in terms of discomfort from individual to individual. For those with a lower pain tolerance you may want to consider a topical numbing cream which can be applied to eyebrows or lips.

It's good to understand the procedure, the healing process and potential risks. You also would want to undergo allergy testing to ensure compatibility with the pigments.


Preparing for Your Treatment:

To ensure a smooth and successful procedure, follow these guidelines before your appointment:

ON THE DAY:

Facial Analysis

Facial analysis is a crucial step in the semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) procedure, ensuring that the final results complement your natural features and enhance your overall facial harmony. By thoroughly analysing your facial structure, bone placement, and natural features, the SPMU technician can make informed decisions about the shape, placement, and colour of the pigment application, leading to a more natural and aesthetically pleasing outcome.

By spending the time in the initial phase it reduces any risks of mismatched results. Without proper facial analysis, there's a higher risk of applying SPMU that clashes your natural features or facial structure - it's important to assess your skin tone for example. By not taking the time to analyse the face it can lead to unnatural or mismatched results that makes the SPMU look artificial or unflattering. Factors such as skin type, hair colour and personal style have to be considered to achieve the most desirable outcome.

The goal is to ensure that SPMU adds defintion, balance and symmetry, ultimately enhancing your overall appearance.

On The Day:

Marking Up

Marking up is an essential step in the semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) procedure, ensuring precise placement and symmetry of the pigment application. It involves carefully outlining the desired shape and design of the brows, eyeliner, or lip line using a light-colored pencil or marker. This process allows the technician to visualise the final outcome and make any necessary adjustments before applying the permanent pigment. 

Prior to marking up - the technician will complete a thorough cleansing of the area to be marked, ensuring it is makeup and oil free.

Purpose of marking up

On The Day: 

Pigment Application

Pigment Selection:

The choice of pigment colour plays a crucial role in achieving natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing SPMU results. Technicians carefully consider factors such as the client's natural hair colour, skin tone, and desired overall appearance to select the most suitable pigment shade. For instance, darker pigment shades may be used for individuals with naturally dark hair, while lighter shades may be more appropriate for those with lighter hair.

Pigment Mixing:

Technicians can mix different pigment colours to achieve the exact shade and tone that complements your natural features. This process requires a deep understanding of colour theory and the ability to blend pigments harmoniously. Careful mixing ensures that the applied pigment seamlessly works with your skin tone and hair colour.

Handheld Pen Application Technique:

This technique employs a handheld pen-like device with a single needle or multiple needles arranged in a row. The handheld pen offers more flexibility and precision for intricate designs, such as eyeliner or delicate hair strokes on the eyebrows.

Pigment Depth:

The depth at which the pigment is deposited into the skin is crucial for both the longevity and natural appearance of SPMU results. Too shallow placement may result in premature fading, while overly deep placement can lead to unnatural color diffusion or migration. As experienced technicians - careful control is placed over the depth of pigment application to ensure the desired effect is reached on the specific area being treated.

Multiple Passes:

The pigment application process often involves multiple passes to ensure even colour distribution and saturation. Each pass allows for gradual build-up of pigment, minimising the risk of oversaturation or harsh lines. The technician carefully assesses the colour intensity after each pass, making adjustments as needed to achieve the desired effect.

Aftercare:

Proper aftercare is essential for optimal healing and long-lasting SPMU results. Your technician will provide detailed instructions on how to care for the treated area, including gentle cleansing, sun protection, and avoiding activities that could irritate the skin. Following these instructions helps minimise the risk of infection, promote healing, and preserve the color vibrancy of the SPMU application.


Aftercare Guidelines:

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