QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Below is a collection of some of the commonly asked question about permanent makeup which you may find helpful. Of course, if you can’t find an answer to your question please get in touch with us via our contact page.
Semi-permanent makeup, Microblading & tattooing: what is the difference?
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It is the insertion of the pigment caused by the incision of the skin (cut the skin)
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It is the insertion of the pigment through a needle (skin puncture)
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The tattoo consists of the insertion of ink (not pigment) and more in depth
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This permanent eyebrow make-up technique is used to obtain a very subtle, natural result, without any make-up effect, in complete discretion. Dermopigmentation uses a dermograph to apply long-lasting make-up to the eyebrows (and other areas). The device's sterilized needle is used to inject pigments.
Process & general questions
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Thanks to the pre-procedure consultation during the appointment
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My goal is to help you get the result that best suits you. I analyze the undertones, the saturation of your skin and many other factors to correctly choose the color, among 100 possibilities.
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A consultation is necessary, if so, the cost is for a new treatment
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Between 2 and 5 years before it fades considerably. There are multiple factors that come into play (age, region, health conditions, etc.)
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In most cases, it takes an average of 6-12 weeks. This can vary depending on several factors. It is important to follow the regeneration time of the skin.
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Once the sessions are over, the stretch marks will be very similar in color to the skin, but they will not tan like healthy skin around them. Therefore, there will be a slight difference between the skin that will go from beige to brown and the stretch marks that will remain beige (instead of white).
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Absolutely. Usually, the lips will become darker after the treatment and then become lighter again to give room to the applied color.
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Not everyone is a candidate for this treatment. Many realities are present (presence of keloids, hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation, skin color, reason for needing camouflage, etc.) and therefore a consultation is necessary.
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Laser is the most effective way of removing semi-permanent make-up. The laser's energy penetrates the outer part of the skin, breaking up the pigment trapped in the dermis and reducing it to a fine powder. The idea is to introduce a liquid into the dermis, where the pigments are deposited, using the permanent make-up device, the dermograph.
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Dermopigmentation is a semi-permanent tattooing technique that allows you to make slight modifications by inserting pigment into the skin, thus giving your face a harmonious appearance. Used on the lips, eyebrows, base of eyelashes, facial skin and scalp, this non-permanent tattoo modifies skin color, with the aim of achieving a very natural result.
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Permanent make-up often fails on oily or very dehydrated skin. In fact, very oily skin has a very high level of cell renewal, which will cause the pigments in your make-up to be removed prematurely.
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Repeated penetration of pigment-coated needles can lead to inflammation of the deepest part of the skin, or even infection if the equipment used is inadequate, or if post-treatment instructions are not followed.
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Because it's possible to achieve flawless make-up in just a few minutes! The result is both very natural and longer-lasting than traditional make-up. What's more, permanent make-up can considerably boost the self-confidence of people with a dull complexion or sparse eyebrows.
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Permanent make-up is a variant of tattooing. The principle is the same: pigments (dyes) and other ingredients are injected into the skin. It is used to highlight facial features.
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Powderbrows penetrate less deeply into the skin's dermis, so the result is more airy than microblading. As a result, this technique ages better over time, and saves a lot of time for those who used to apply make-up every morning.
Pains
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It all depends on the client. Some fell asleep and others felt more uncomfortable. It's a matter of perception.
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Yes, only if I consider it necessary
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In some cases there may be blood but this is very rare. It is important to follow the pre-care.
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For the eyes, the pain is generally moderate (depending on the thickness of the line), although this is a totally subjective notion (some people are more sensitive to pain than others).
Touch-up
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Yes, the touch-up session is included within 6-8 weeks of treatment
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The result will be optimal following the performance of improvement (but not mandatory)
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Between 6 and 8 weeks.
If between 8 and 12, there is an additional charge of $50 for certain treatments (eyes, freckles, eyebrows, lips, etc.).
After 12 weeks, you will need a color boost.
Prices & Deposit
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Yes 20 minutes, by phone or in person
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Yes, $114.98 (non-refundable/transferable & for a selected date) (7 days notice and 1 month to move)
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Interac transfer :
address: kellyplantemtl@gmail.com
code: pmu100
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The client loses his free deposit/retouch ($100 to resume the appointment)
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If you move your appointment 7 days before then yes you can move your first appointment without losing your deposit but must be moved within one month.
If you want to move your appointment to less than 7 days before, then you lose the deposit.
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The price depends on the area to be covered and the work to be done. A consultation is therefore necessary to determine the price.
Conditions pre & after care
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Between 3 and 10 days (depending on the region). You will be able to go to work the next day without any problem (there are some exceptions: if the region is very visible and your skin is very reactive, you might want to stay at home the next day or so).
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Yes, everything necessary with written instructions. You can also text or call and you will be assisted all along.
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No (e.g.: cracked or too dry lips, hangover, sunburn… : means loss of deposit)
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Color is darker, may have slight swelling/redness.
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Totally. Also, it is extremely important to mention to the specialist if there has been any change in your health or reality. It is your responsibility.
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At EsthétiK, we've carried out a number of tests to find out what offers the best results for your treatment recovery. The truth is that the after-treatment cream we give you is different depending on the area treated. We recommend that you take a look at the after-treatment instructions. Aftercare
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Sun protection would be the first thing to consider. Repeated and adequate protection (preferably mineral, see the Alumier product options at the clinic or the Colorscience one). Sunforgettable
Next, it's advisable to be careful about anything you apply to or around the area (peels, retinol, laser...).
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On average, permanent make-up lasts between 2 and 5 years, but this can vary from one individual to another and depending on the area treated. It's important to note that the pigment color will fade and change over time, evolving towards a duller or darker hue without ever really disappearing, due to the tattooed area and the composition of the pigments (carbon) used.