Semi Permanent Make – Up
The goal is to mimic the look of makeup, enhancing natural beauty and minimizing the need for daily makeup application.
Semi-permanent makeup (SPMU), also known as cosmetic tattooing or micropigmentation, is a cosmetic technique in which pigment is implanted into the upper layers of the skin to create long-lasting enhancements to features such as eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips.


How Semi-Permanent Makeup Works
Pigment Application**: Using a fine needle or digital pen, a technician deposits hypoallergenic pigments into the upper dermal layer of the skin. Unlike traditional tattoos, which use inks, SPMU uses specially formulated pigments designed to fade gradually and look natural.
Techniques Used
Various techniques like microblading, microshading, or powder brows are used depending on the area being treated and the desired look. For instance, microblading is popular for creating natural-looking eyebrows, while powder brows give a soft, shaded effect.
Layering and Building Color
Often, SPMU requires multiple sessions to build up the desired color and shape, ensuring that the results look natural and are tailored to the client’s preferences.
Common Semi-Permanent Makeup Applications
Eyebrows: Techniques like microblading (small, hair-like strokes) or powder brows (a softer, powdered effect) enhance brow shape, density, and symmetry.
Eyeliner: Eyeliner SPMU adds definition to the lash line and can range from subtle lash enhancement to a more dramatic line.
Lips: Lip blush or tinting enhances lip color, shape, and symmetry, creating fuller-looking lips and providing a natural tint without the need for lipstick.
Scalp Micropigmentation: Used to replicate the appearance of hair follicles for those experiencing hair thinning or hair loss.
Benefits of Semi-Permanent Makeup
Time-Saving: Reduces the need for daily makeup application, ideal for those with busy lifestyles.
Water-Resistant: Stays intact in water, making it convenient for those who swim or have an active lifestyle.
Customized Results: The technique is tailored to each individual’s natural features and aesthetic goals, providing subtle enhancements that suit their facial structure.
Long-Lasting but Not Permanent: SPMU lasts from 1 to 3 years, depending on factors like skin type, pigment used
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