Permanent Makeup
Permanent Makeup
How Is Permanent Makeup Applied ?
2 minutes read | 2 Jun 25
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How Is Permanent Makeup Applied — Explained Simply & Honestly
Permanent makeup sounds intense.
But it’s pretty straightforward once ya see how the pros do it.
My friend Asha got her brows done last month.
Walked in nervous. Walked out with perfectly shaped brows.
No daily pencil fuss. That’s what we’re talkin’ about here — step by step.
What It Really Means
Permanent makeup is basically a cosmetic tattoo.
Only the needle doesn’t go super deep like a body tattoo — it stays in the upper skin layer and deposits color there.
Most people get it on eyebrows, eyeliner, or lips.
It can last 1–3 years or more depending on skin type and care.
Quick Steps: How It’s Applied
Here’s the quick version — kinda like cooking instructions:
- Clean & numbing first.
They’ll clean your skin and usually put a numbing cream so it’s easier. - Draw the shape.
The artist sketches what it’ll look like — and you get to approve it. - Pigment goes in.
A machine or handheld tool with fine needles adds pigment into your skin. - Check & tweak.
Artist steps back, shows you, fixes tiny bits if needed. - Aftercare care plan.
You’ll get a few do’s and don’ts so it heals right.
That’s the lowdown. Quick, methodical, and usually done in about 1–3 hours.
What It Feels Like
Feels vary. Asha said: “It kinda felt like tiny scratches… numb cream helped a lot.” Most people feel mild discomfort — not a full‑on pain show.
Short swelling and redness after is totally normal. Think just a bit puffy, not dramatic.
Types of Permanent Makeup
- Eyebrow microblading — tiny hair‑like strokes.
- Powder/ombre brows — soft shaded look.
- Eyeliner tattoo — makes lashes look fuller.
- Lip blush — natural lip color boost.
Aftercare: What You’ll Do
- Keep the area clean (no dirty fingers).
- Avoid heavy sweating or swimming for a few days.
- No picking at scabs — let it heal.
Your artist will give exact instructions, but these are the basics.
Real Talk: Does It Hurt & How Long It Lasts?
Not as bad as most people imagine, but not completely pain‑free.
Numbing cream helps loads.
And while it’s called permanent, it usually means long‑lasting — not forever.
Most people get touch‑ups in 1–3 years.
FAQ
Q: Will it look fake?
A: Nope — if done well. Good artists match pigment to your skin and hair for natural results.
Q: How long does it really last?
A: Usually 1–3 years. Oily skin can fade faster.
Q: Can anyone get it?
A: Most adults can, but pregnant women or people with certain health issues should talk to a pro first.
Here’s the real win — you wake up ready.
No smudges. No rushing. Just simple, honest faces every day.
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