Permanent makeup, also known as intradermal micropigmentation is a method of applying natural or synthetic pigment into the dermal layer of the skin. The inks I use are 95% natural pigment, made from food dyes, containing no metals. Inks that contain metals can change color over time, which is what causes black pigments to turn a “greenish/blue” tint and browns to turn “pinkish/mauve”, which you may have seen in some older tattoos.
The decision to have permanent make-up is very personal and is something only you should decide for yourself. Becoming informed about the procedure, and the natural healing process, will help you weigh the benefits as you decide if permanent make-up is for you.
Keep in mind, any permanent makeup procedure is a permanent mark of color on your face. So, it is extremely important before choosing a technician, to do lots of research, and lots of ask questions.
Ask if they keep up with with continued education. Do they have before and after pictures of their work? Where do they operate their practice and determine for yourself if it is professional. Ask if they operate with at health license, which is required by the state of Texas. Ask how long they have been a permanent makeup technician. Ask if they