Guide showing which skin types are less ideal for permanent makeup and how to adjust technique for better results
Client Consultation

Which Skin Types Are Less Ideal for Permanent Makeup? | A Guide for Clients & Artists

Oily skin reduces pigment retention and blurs strokes. Thin, mature, or dry skin heals unpredictably and holds less pigment. Acne-prone or reactive skin creates uneven uptake. Each type requires te...
Comparison showing why eyebrow tattoo color looks different immediately after the procedure versus the healed result
Brow PMU

Why Does Eyebrow Tattoo Color Look Different Before and After the Procedure?

Eyebrow tattoo color looks darker and more intense immediately after the procedure because fresh pigment sits on the skin surface. As the skin heals and exfoliates over 4–6 weeks, the color softens...
Guide showing three methods to fade an eyebrow tattoo that is too dark including vinegar compresses and laser removal
Aftercare

Eyebrow Tattoo Too Dark? 3 Quick Fixes to Fade the Color

Three safe methods to fade an eyebrow tattoo that is too dark: white vinegar compresses applied nightly for several weeks, gentle aftercare during the natural scabbing period (days 1–5) to allow so...
YDPMU Microblading
Brow PMU

Pre-Treatment Preparation: How to Get Ready for Your Microblading Appointment

To prepare for a microblading appointment: stay hydrated, moisturize daily, avoid alcohol and caffeine for 24 hours before, stop retinol and exfoliants one week before, avoid sun exposure and tanni...
Complete lip blush healing journey guide showing day-by-day stages from fresh procedure to fully healed result
Aftercare

The Complete Lip Blush Healing Journey: Day-by-Day Guide

Lip blush healing takes approximately 6 weeks. Day 1: lips appear dark and swollen. Days 2–3: tightness and deepening color. Days 4–6: peeling phase, pigment flakes off. Days 7–10: color appears fa...