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Permanent eyebrow makeup - Myths and truths

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Permanent eyebrow makeup - Myths and truths

Permanent eyebrow makeup (or eyebrow tattooing for most) is one of the fastest growing techniques in the field of beauty in recent years, however, women's first contact with permanent makeup is often met with reservations and many, many questions.

Fortunately, once these questions are resolved, we begin to discover the unique secrets of this pioneering technique!
So let's see what are the main myths surrounding permanent makeup and let's slowly restore the truth!
Myth 1: After permanent makeup my eyebrows will be black.

Truth 1: No! No! No! They turn black eyebrows only in cases of bad application of permanent makeup by non-professionals. In any other case, the choice of color is made through a wide range of shades in order to be as close as possible to the natural color of each woman or the color of her hair dye.
Myth 2: The effect of permanent makeup is not natural!

Permanent eyebrow makeup

Truth 2: In the past it is true that permanent makeup was in its early stages of development and we often saw very strong eyebrows that looked unnatural on a woman's face. With the evolution of the permanent makeup technique and the development of the hair-to-hair method, permanent makeup comes to give the eyebrows the density and desired shape for every face in a way so natural that it is hard to understand that the hairs are not real.
Myth 3: Permanent makeup doesn't last long.

Truth 3rd: Permanent make-up lasts 1.5-2 years without of course this means that with the passage of this period the color has completely disappeared and our eyebrows look empty and misshapen. After the passage of this interval it is advisable to do a repeated retouch!
Myth 4: Permanent makeup hurts a lot.

Truth 4th: Permanent make-up normally should not hurt at all as before the procedure begins a local anesthetic cream is applied to the skin and in addition the application of permanent make-up is superficial enough to not create a scar on the skin.

Myth 5: After permanent makeup, do not let water fall on the area for the first 10 days.
Truth 5th: Oh no! You can shower without fear and wash your face as often as you want. Okay, it's a good idea not to go diving in the sea from the very first day! In general, hygiene rules should be followed as the skin is open until it is fully healed and thus there is always the risk of infections.

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