![]() We have never had a single allergic reaction to any of our products. Pigment is deposited and into the scar tissue and blended slightly into the adjacent nearby skin. Pigments are non-toxic, hypoallergenic and are sourced from natural minerals. WHAT HAPPENS DURING EACH SCAR CAMOUFLAGE TREATMENT?Ĭolors are custom blended for each area to match your skin tones. No makeup should be worn on the pigmented skin for seven days after each session. Within a few days, the skin will start to slightly exfoliate and the color will become lighter to become the intended shade. Right after your procedure, the color will appear stronger compared with how it will ultimately look. This may take several days to disappear depending on which area of the body, how much pigment is applied and the general health of the skin. There will be some temporary swelling and redness right after your treatment. To learn more about the differences between MicroArt and other forms of permanent makeup click here.įREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MICROART SCAR CAMOUFLAGE WHAT CAN I EXPECT AFTER EACH SESSION? It takes about 1 year to train a Micro-Artist to perform the procedure. Colors are custom blended to match each client’s skin color with our non-toxic mineral-based pigments. Because MicroArt technology uses an acupuncture needle as thin as a human hair that vibrates on the dermal layer of the skin 80 to 100 times per second, the results are incredibly precise. There is NO downtime, NO bruising, NO scabbing, NO scarring. MicroArt Semi Permanent makeup, on the other hand, has the most natural results. The best way to fix that is with MicroArt, (correcting poor microblading and permanent (tattoo) makeup comprises 20% of our procedures). Their minimal training and the equipment & products used all contribute to the harsh look associated with permanent makeup and microblading. Permanent makeup artists’ training is only a few days. Another issue with permanent makeup is that as our skin ages and naturally starts to sag the ink ends up in the wrong place so it accentuates the signs of aging. ![]() So people can end up with blue or orange inks in the skin. Permanent makeup uses various forms of tattoo inks that are toxic to the body its colors are harsh and change over time. For blemishes and acne as well as sun spots, dark spots, hyperpigmentation or age spots, "choose a heavier cream formula like a stick concealer," advises Whelan, since they're designed to stay put.Permanent makeup is applied using heavy gauge needles or a blade to penetrate deep into the skin causing bleeding, bruising, scabbing, scarring, and downtime. ![]() ✔️ Formula and coverage: For concealing around the eyes, our pros prefer liquid formulas since creams can settle into fine lines and wrinkles on this thinner skin. Instead, choose a medium coverage liquid concealer and apply sparingly. For mature skin, steer away from anything shimmery or too heavy, which "will look unnatural," cautions Whelan. For acne and dark spots, look for long-lasting matte finish that will stay in place all day. ✔️ Finish: For dark circles and under eye discoloration, "look for concealers that have radiant or luminizing formulas," says Whelan. To cover acne, try and match your skin tone exactly or grab a green- or yellow-tinted formula to help neutralize the redness of the spot. For dark spots, look for peach undertones to neutralize the dark brown cast. ✔️ Shade: For undereye circles, opt for a color that's a shade or two lighter than your natural skin tone, which "will brighten up the under eye area and disguise the dark circles," says Whelan. ![]() The key is to find the right formula and tone for whatever issue you're trying to hide. Concealers come in a myriad consistencies, forms and finishes, from liquid to cream to stick and beyond. ![]()
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