About Permanent Make Up
WHAT IS PERMANENT MAKE UP?
Permanent makeup, also known as micro pigmentation, is a method of inserting small amounts of pigment into the
upper layer of the skin in order to enhance a woman’s features. It is a soft and natural enhancement or
correction of a persons natural features. The application will last for approximately 5 – 8 yrs.
This state-of-the art procedure has been used by models, actors, and entertainers as a means of enhancing their
appearance. Cher, Elizabeth Taylor, Farrah Fawcett, Pamela Anderson and Princess Diana are just a few of the
celebrities that have chosen to have permanent cosmetics. Beyond the mere aesthetic value, with the savings in
time, money, and daily frustration, it is easy to see why permanent cosmetics have been called the “makeup of the future.”
The field of Permanent Cosmetics is rapidly expanding in popularity. Many women in all stages of life are having their
eyebrows, eyeliner and lips coloured permanently. Women all over the country are learning the benefits of having
Permanent make up.
What could be better than to wake up looking as good in the morning as you did in the evening?
WHO BENEFITS FROM PERMANENT MAKE UP?
WOMEN
Who want to look their best all the time, even when they wake up.
MOTHERS
And other busy professionals who DON’T HAVE TIME for conventional makeup.
PHYSICALLY ACTIVE
People who want to look their best throughout activities such as swimming, hiking, biking, tennis, aerobics, and don’t want to worry about “sweating off” or reapplying cosmetics.
ALLERGIES and SENSITIVE SKIN
Some people often can’t wear other cosmetics so permanent makeup is the ideal alternative.
VISION IMPAIRED
People who have difficulty applying their cosmetics.
MOTOR IMPAIRED
Including arthritics, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke survivors, and those with unsteady hands who cannot apply their own makeup.
ENTERTAINERS, ACTRESSES, and MODELS
Who have to look good ALL the time and have no time for conventional makeup.
ALOPECIA
Sufferers who have lost some or all of their facial hair, including eyebrows and/or eyelashes.
CHEMOTHERAPY
Recipients with full or partial hair loss.