Permanent Eyeliner: Everything You Need to Know

Gone are the days of spending way too much of your precious time and energy on makeup: permanent eyeliner makes your makeup routine vastly more convenient and provides the stunning look that only a professional makeup artist can offer!

HOW DOES PERMANENT EYELINER WORK?

Permanent eyeliner uses micro-pigmentation to mimic the look of ordinary eyeliner by injecting pigments just beneath the first layer of your skin. While this might sound like a tattoo, the process is much more delicate and is often referred to as micro-pigmentation. At first, the color may appear a little too dark, but the eyeliner will gradually fade into a more natural look. After that, periodic touchups will be needed to maintain the look, if desired.

HOW LONG ARE PERMANENT EYELINER SESSIONS?

Sessions typically last around 90 minutes and usually require a quick touch-up after six weeks after the initial session.

Who Gets Permanent Eyeliner?

Anyone who wants to can benefit from permanent eyeliner! Whether you’re looking to save time from your beauty routine, struggle with a steady hand or are maybe just not that skilled at applying makeup, or if live an active lifestyle and want to look your best even while working up a sweat, permanent makeup is an excellent option that never smudges or runs and always looks amazing.

CONTACT BEVERLY HILLS PERMANENT MAKEUP FOR PERMANENT EYELINER!

If permanent eyeliner sounds right for you, there’s no better option than Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup. For more information about all our services and treatments, call us today at the number on your screen or reach out through our contact page.

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What Are the Benefits of

Permanent Makeup?

The most obvious benefit to permanent makeup is waking up every day with your “face on.” You can swim, exercise, shower and wake up still looking put together and ready to go. It can be ideal for the woman who is constantly on the go. It is also perfect for people who have lost hair due to chemotherapy, accidents, burns, or cosmetic surgery, as well as those who have allergies to traditional makeup or have sensitive skin.

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