Diagram illustrating how permanent makeup pigment retention varies between dry, normal, and oily skin types
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Why Does Permanent Makeup Fade Faster on Oily Skin?

Permanent makeup fades faster on oily skin due to excess sebum production, larger pores, and faster skin cell turnover. Learn how artists adjust technique and pigment selection to improve retention...
Skin Types Not Ideal for Permanent Makeup
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Skin Types That Are Not Ideal for Permanent Makeup: A Professional Guide for Permanent Makeup Artists

Not all skin types are ideal for permanent makeup. Extremely oily skin reduces retention, thin or sensitive skin increases trauma risk, and active acne or compromised skin barriers create infection...
Guide showing which skin types are less ideal for permanent makeup and how to adjust technique for better results
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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...