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What is Permanent Make-up?

Make-up is the most important part of many women’s lives. It is an indisputable fact that almost every woman is as skilled as an expert in making a variety of make-up, regardless of day or night. However, living conditions may not give women enough time for this very important beauty application. When going to work, school, going out, etc. women constantly apply make-up for reasons. Behind this make-up application, there are bigger problems. These problems are finding the right cosmetic materials, choosing cosmetic products suitable for the skin type, knowing the skin tone correctly, using appropriate cleansing products, etc. Make-up application is a very time-consuming application, especially for working women. Especially when it comes to make-up removal, not every woman shows her willingness to apply make-up in this regard. This situation, that is, not removing make-up, can cause various skin problems. As a solution to such problems of modern women, permanent make-up application appears before us. Permanent make-up application is a micro pigment application made with personalised disposable needles. Permanent make-up is a procedure performed with the help of local anaesthesia. It is especially applied to eyebrows, lips and eyes. Permanent make-up is a unique application both to achieve a made-up appearance and to provide the most natural appearance that the person wants. Permanent make-up is a medical application. Therefore, the place where it will be done should be well researched and selected.

What to Consider After Permanent Make-up

Nowadays, permanent make-up, which is frequently preferred by women, both for the sake of beautification and in order not to waste time, has an important place in the lives of women.

There are some points to be considered before, during and after permanent make-up. First of all, the person who will apply this procedure should be a trained and expert in the field. The environment where permanent make-up will be applied should be selected to be completely sterile, as in abdominal aesthetics. In addition, it is very important that the materials such as needles and pens to be used in permanent make-up, such as the needles used in gynecomastia, are one-time and sterile. In some people, slight bleeding may occur when the veins are very close to the skin, but this is not a matter of much importance. It passes after a short time. For this reason, blood thinners should not be used before the application of permanent make-up. There are also some factors to be considered after the application of permanent make-up. The care to be applied on the skin is one of the factors affecting the permanence of permanent make-up. Slight bruises and swelling can be seen on the skin after the application, but the skin will return to its former state in a very short time with ice compresses. The application area should not be in contact with water for a while. Exposure to sun rays should be avoided, factors that may affect the skin such as solarium should be avoided, sunscreen creams should be used, and if there is or is not a herpes problem on the lips, anti-herpes creams should be used as a precaution. In addition, salty foods should be avoided as much as possible after lip make-up, and any cosmetic product should not be applied to the skin.

The crusts that will form in the areas where permanent make-up is applied should not be plucked or scratched. The place of the crusts shed in these areas should not be touched, and these areas can be cleaned and relieved with the help of chamomile tea and gauze.