Permanent Makeup FAQs

1. What is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup involves using tattooing techniques to create long-lasting cosmetic enhancements on your eyebrows, eyes, and lips. This eliminates the need for daily makeup application and ensures a smudge-proof, time-saving solution for beauty.

2. Is Permanent Makeup Safe?

Yes, when performed by a trained and certified professional, permanent makeup is safe. At Euphoryas Permanent Makeup by Yas, we adhere to strict hygiene and safety protocols to ensure the best and safest experience.

3. How Long Does Permanent Makeup Last?

Permanent makeup can last anywhere from 1 to 3 years, depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Regular touch-ups can help maintain the look and longevity.

4. Does It Hurt?

A topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure to minimize discomfort. While you may feel some sensation, the procedure is generally well-tolerated.

5. What is Microblading?

Microblading is a technique used for eyebrow enhancement where fine, hair-like strokes are applied to create a natural, fuller look. It is semi-permanent and lasts up to 1-2 years.

6. How Long Does a Permanent Makeup Session Take?

The initial procedure typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the area being worked on and the design you want. Follow-up touch-ups may take less time.

7. Can I Wear Makeup After Permanent Makeup?

You’ll need to avoid applying makeup to the treated area for at least 7-10 days after the procedure to ensure proper healing.

8. How Do I Take Care of My Permanent Makeup After the Procedure?

Proper aftercare includes avoiding direct sunlight, excessive sweating, and keeping the area clean and moisturized as per the instructions provided. Healing time usually takes 7-14 days.

9. Can I Get Permanent Makeup if I Have Sensitive Skin?

Yes, but you should consult with your technician beforehand. People with extremely sensitive skin may require extra precautions and specialized aftercare.

10. Will Permanent Makeup Fade Over Time?

Yes, the pigment will naturally fade over time. Some people may need touch-ups sooner than others, depending on their skin type and lifestyle.