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Does Permanent Makeup and Microblading last forever or does it fade

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Previous PMU faded lighter in color approx 15 months Permanent Makeup for the eyebrows is both permanent and not permanent at the same time. Microblading and nano blading are also forms of Permanent Makeup (PMU). In this discussion, we are only discussing Permanent Makeup for the eyebrows, not eyeliner PMU. Eyeliner is different because most artists use black pigment, while brow pigments are usually different shades of brown. Refreshed application of PMU The answer is both yes and no because Permanent Makeup pigment contains small traces of iron oxide. When a brown pigment is implanted into the skin, the iron oxide particles remain in the skin permanently. Your body does not fully absorb or remove iron oxide, which is why the term “Permanent Makeup” is used. However, even though the particles stay in the skin, the brown color or hue of the pigment can fade over time. Some brows become lighter and thinner, while others may eventually fade so much that they are almost invisible to the ...

Fixing or Improving Permanent Makeup: What to Know

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Beautiful, balanced brows Permanent makeup and microblading mistakes are very common —stay calm... the good news is that most cosmetic tattoos  can be modified or improved in shape or color. Correcting permanent makeup is an artistic, multi-step process that focuses on three key factors: brow  color, shape, and placement . All three factors work together to create an illusion of refreshed, balanced, and beautiful eyebrows. Permanent Makeup  Brows Color correction is often the first step. Microbladed Brows sometimes fade gray, blue, pink, or peach over time. An experienced artist can adjust this by warming up gray tones or cooling down overly warm hues. However, this process usually takes multiple sessions, especially if the existing pigment is dark. Skin is not like paper—you can’t simply cover one color with another. New pigment blends with what’s already there and heals as a mix of colors, which is why patience is essential. Placement issues can also be improved...