


Want to know how to make your semi-permanent makeup last longer? Are you tired of faded ‘permanent eyebrows and lines’? Well, just so you know, you can effortlessly maintain this flawless look with the right care. Whether you have gotten your eyebrows done or gotten yourself that wing on the eyes, semipermanent makeup is all the rage in the market for being a time-saving beauty solution. But how do you maintain this cosmetic tattooing for the longest time?
Many newbies in this realm of makeup are surprised to see how quickly neglected semi-permanent makeup can fade, which is essentially because you do not follow the right aftercare tips, or you were simply not taught any. Harsh skin products, extreme exposure to the sun, and so many factors are out there trying to make this semi-perm makeup have a shorter life. But do not worry, in this blog we will tell you all the secrets to make your semi-permanent makeup last longer. It is important to preserve every investment you make; beauty is a struggle, and you have to maintain it.
This happens because of a multitude of reasons, but mainly due to your bodily composition and pigment breakdown. A few reasons for it are
• Skin regeneration gradually removes the pigment and leads to fading.
• Skin type can affect this majorly, like oily skin; tattoos seem to fade faster.
• Lifestyle majorly impacts this; for instance, smoking, drinking, skincare, eating habits, and whatever you do in everyday life that has a direct or indirect impact on your immune system.
Well, whatever it may be, there is good news! We are here. Let’s get into maintaining your semi-permanent makeup as long as possible.
• The technician you opt for will provide you with some basic aftercare tips that you must follow no matter what for faster healing and best results.
• These tips could essentially be
• Keep the area clean and dry for a few days; only clean with water and pat dry.
• Use a gentle and fragrance free moisturiser.
• No makeup, intense workouts, or exposure to heat.
• Avoid touching, scratching or picking the affected area. Following these can greatly help you out in avoiding any infection and improving the condition of the makeup.
• The general advice everyone will give after any cosmetic tattooing or general tattooing, removal or new inking, no matter what, will be to avoid exposure to the sun. The radiation of UV rays can be extremely harmful to the healing process of the skin, as right after the treatment, the skin is extremely sensitive.
• Exposure to the sun can irritate the skin and may have some pigmentation issues as well. If you do need to go out during those first few days of healing, apply SPF 50 sunscreen or cover the area.
• If your regular skincare incorporates the use of acidbased, retinol-infused solutions and exfoliants, it is best you do not apply them for the time being .
• Harsh skincare products can break down the pigment particles faster, causing the semi-permanent makeup to fade faster.
• There are a few things that you should avoid after getting your cosmetic tattoos to make the semi-permanent makeup last longer. These bans are:
• No alcohol for 48 hours before and after the treatment. This is because it thins the blood. Besides, is one drink worth that much time and effort that went into your beauty?
• Caffeine intake is banned for 24 hours; this again is bloodthinning. We get it; your morning coffee makes you less grumpy, but beauty comes with its challenges.
• Try to avoid smoking for a while. And let’s be real, not just for the treatment, but in general, is tobacco really worth all that?
• Avoid intense workouts for a while, as excessive sweating immediately after the process can stop the pigment from settling within the epidermis.
• The procedure for semi-permanent makeup involves a tiny needle getting into your epidermis. So, naturally, there is a little blood here and there.
• We request you do NOT take blood-thinning meds at least 48 hours before the treatment, such as aspirin, as that will make you bleed excessively, pushing out the pigment and not letting the pigment settle well into the epidermis. This can make the makeup fade prematurely. If you are on prescription medication, always follow the advice of your Doctor. Your health comes first.
We have extensively covered what possible reasons there are for your semi-permanent makeup fading, due to pigment not settling well or some lifestyle issues, and all the tips through which you can make your semi-permanent makeup last longer. The ultimate support system for this is where you got your cosmetic tattooing done. Bianco Beauty welcomes you; we have
• Extensive years of experience
• A large portfolio of satisfied clients
• We are fully certified and insured; our professionals are qualified to give you the best experience.
• Your safety and hygiene are our priority.