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Permanent Makeup

Microblading: Semi‑permanent cosmetic procedure where a trained artist uses a handheld tool with tiny needles to deposit pigment in fine, hair‑like strokes along your natural brow shape to add fullness and definition.

Liner: Semi‑permanent cosmetic tattoo where a trained artist uses a fine needle device to implant pigment precisely along the lash line to create the look of fuller lashes and defined eyes.

How:

Microblading: You might consider microblading if your brows are sparse, uneven, over‑plucked, very light, or you want to save time on daily makeup.

Liner: You might consider getting this done if you have sparse or pale lashes, wear eyeliner daily, struggle with shaky hands or allergies to regular makeup, or want smudge‑proof definition.

When:

Microblading: Keep the area clean and dry for the first few days, avoiding touching, picking, sweating, makeup, direct sun, swimming, and saunas until fully healed, applying only the recommended ointment if advised.

Liner: Keep the area clean and dry, avoid rubbing or picking, skip eye makeup, contact lenses (if advised), heavy sweating, swimming, and saunas until fully healed.

Aftercare:

Microblading: Always use SPF on your brows, avoid harsh exfoliants and retinoids on the area, follow all touch‑up recommendations, and choose an experienced artist who uses high‑quality pigments and proper technique.

Liner: Always protect the area from sun exposure with sunglasses, avoid oily removers, lash serums, and harsh skincare near the lash line, and keep up with recommended touch‑up appointments.

For the best results long-term:

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