Enhance Your Natural Beauty
Natural-looking lip blush, eyeliner, and faux freckles designed for modern beauty.

FAQ
What is permanent makeup?
Permanent makeup (PMU) is a refined form of cosmetic tattooing that enhances your natural beauty by implanting pigment into the skin. It’s ideal for those wanting more defined features without daily effort — from fuller-looking brows to softly tinted lips and smudge-proof eyeliner.
How long do the results last?
Typically, PMU lasts 1 to 3 years. The longevity depends on your skin type, lifestyle, and how well you follow aftercare instructions. Oily skin types may see faster fading, while drier skin tends to retain pigment longer.
Does it hurt?
Discomfort is minimal. I use high-quality, medical-grade numbing agents to ensure you’re relaxed throughout the procedure. Most clients describe the sensation as mild scratching or pressure — very manageable.
What’s the healing process like?
Expect some light flaking and slight sensitivity for the first few days. You’ll notice the color softening and settling as your skin heals over 7–14 days. Full healed results appear around the 4–6 week mark.
Will I need a touch-up?
Yes — I always recommend a perfecting session 6 to 8 weeks after your initial treatment. This ensures long-lasting, even results and gives us a chance to refine any details.
Is PMU safe?
Absolutely. I follow strict sterilization and hygiene protocols, and only use premium-quality, hypoallergenic pigments that are designed for long-term skin compatibility.
I’ve had PMU done before — can I still book with you?
Yes, but I need to evaluate the existing work first. Not all previous pigment can be worked over safely. In some cases, correction or removal may be required. Please book a consultation so I can assess your situation and advise the best course of action.
When can I wear makeup again?
Avoid makeup on the treated area until it’s fully healed — usually around 10 days. This prevents infection and ensures optimal pigment retention. You’re free to wear makeup on untreated areas right away.
Am I a good candidate for permanent makeup?
Most healthy adults are, but there are exceptions. If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain medical conditions (like uncontrolled diabetes or active skin disorders), we may need to postpone or modify your treatment.