
Permanent makeup, also referred to as dermapigmentation, micropigmentation, or cosmetic tattooing, was initially developed to assist individuals with physical conditions, such as those who had difficulty applying makeup or were experiencing hair loss due to illness. Over the years, permanent makeup has evolved significantly and is now primarily used to enhance eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips. The procedure for permanent makeup is somewhat similar to body tattooing, involving the use of a needle to implant colour into the skin. However, unlike traditional tattoos, permanent makeup or microblading is applied in delicate layers and at shallower depths.
Permanent makeup now encompasses a variety of techniques and applications, including microblading, micropigmentation, ombre, powder, nano strokes, and hair strokes. Given the popularity of eyebrow trends on social media, you are likely already familiar with some forms of permanent makeup. Typically, permanent makeup can last anywhere from 18 months to 5 years, depending on the treatment, technique, and pigments used. Although it is long-lasting, some fading is inevitable. This gradual fading is intentional, helping to keep your permanent makeup looking fresh over time.

To help minimize the quicker fading and colour shifting of permanent makeup, you can take several precautions. These include avoiding direct sunlight, steering clear of harsh skin products around the treated area, using a good SPF, and making healthy skin care choices.