What Are Permanent Cosmetics?
Permanent Cosmetics are high quality pigments comprised of cosmetic grade iron oxides, glycerin, alcohol and distilled water, deemed innocuous, unreactive and therefore safe by the FDA, CDC, and OSHA. These materials have been used for decades both in tattooing and standard cosmetics with no ill effect. Permanent Cosmetics should be applied only by a technician who has undergone state required training and certification.
What Kind of Equipment Do You Use?
'Du Soleil' uses the state-of-the-art Nouveau Contour, Intelligent Digital Device because it offers the optimal balance of speed, precision and pigment depth all while minimizing irritation to the area with the lowest possible vibration. Its built in micro chip adjusts speed according to skin depth to avoid human error and ensure consistency. To ensure safety, the tool utilizes pre-packaged, single-use, sterilized and disposable needles. The Nouveau Contour IS the standard in the permanent cosmetic industry.
Is the Process of Applying Permanent Cosmetics Painful?
Because
'Du Soleil' uses a range of the most effective topical anesthetics available, most
'Du Soleil' clients are surprised at the low level of discomfort they experience. To accommodate those who are particularly pain sensitive, however, injections by a doctor are also an option.
What Are the After-Effects of the Permanent Cosmetics Procedure?
There is almost no downtime with permanent cosmetics. Swelling and redness are minimal and should be gone in approximately 2 days.
How Often Does Permanent Makeup Need to Be Touched Up?
Permanent Make up is permanent but to keep your look fresh and bright, annual touch-ups are recommended as desired.
What if the client wishes to vary the color over time?
Adjusting the color over time is not a problem.
'Du Soleil' will simply add a color to blend with your existing color to bring your new desired result.
How are Permanent Cosmetics like or unlike tattooing?
Permanent Cosmetics is actually a tattoo but rather than artwork on the skin, it can also create the look of make up.
Is There Anyone Who Shouldn’t Consider Using Permanent Cosmetics?
Those with compromised immune systems and other medical conditions may not be good candidates for permanent cosmetics.