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The Permanent make up lip pigment 406 Ruby Red is a rose shade for lip pigmentation, such as lip blush or lip shading. 406 Ruby Red - 5 ml Item No.: 406_5
Vivid red for classic, expressive and elegant lip results.
€36.00
Image of the permanent make up handpiece Classic Handpiece Classic Item No.: 1011
Straight handpiece for precise pigmentation, with a wide range of hygiene cartridges.
€990.00
Foot switch to control the permanent make up device Foot pedal Item No.: 1008
Regulation of the needle speed during pigmentation using the foot switch.
€45.00
Photo of a power supply unit for plugging in permanent make up devices to the power supply Power supply Item No.: 1009
Interface between the plug socket and the permanent make up device.
€40.00
Disposal box Disposal box Item No.: 1210
Easily lockable safety container for used hygiene modules and microblades.
€5.50
Picture of the doll head with artificial facial skin for practicing for PMU artists Doll head - facial skin Item No.: 1219
Interchangeable facial skin for the doll head.
€18.00
Image of blue surgical mouth guard Surgical masks - 50 pcs./pack Item No.: 1300
Surgical mask with elastic band that will protect you and your clients from bacterial infections.
€18.70
Picture of a paper roll Decollete capes Item No.: 1310
Decollete capes for a hygienic workplace.
€22.50
Image of the paint pot holder from Swiss Color Pigment pots holder Item No.: 1202
Pigment pot holder for four paint pots (0.25 ml or 1.5 ml size).
€23.60
Image of the plexi stand in the size S for sorting the pigments Plexi stand S Item No.: 1220
Space for up to 12 pigment colors and auxiliaries.
€9.00
Image of the plexi stand M for pigments, helps and accessories Plexi stand M Item No.: 1221
Space for 15 pigment bottles, auxiliaries and accessories.
€20.00
Five piece cotton pads packs Cotton pads Item No.: 1223
Cotton pads for PMU and MB treatments.
€11.50
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Permanent make up

Permanent make up, similar to tattoos, is the permanent, cosmetic embedding of fine pigments. This is done using a Permanent make up device, hygiene cartridges and corresponding Permanent make up color pigments.

Special colors, so-called pigments, are used in the Permanent make up treatment. These are carefully selected to meet the individual needs and wishes of each customer. Taking the customer's skin tone and hair color into account, the optimal pigment mixture can be created. This creates a harmonious overall look. A wide range of colors makes it possible to fulfil all individual customer wishes.

 

What areas of application are there for permanent make-up?

The main areas of application for Permanent make up are the eyebrows, lips and permanent eyeliner on the upper and/or lower eyelid. The eye area can be emphasized using permanent eyeliner on the upper and/or lower eyelid. Any loss of eyelashes can be optically concealed. This treatment gives the eyelashes more definition. It also eliminates the need to apply mascara every day.

There are numerous pigmentation techniques for eyebrows and lips that achieve a realistic, sculptural effect and can make daily make-up application superfluous.

Permanent pigmentation of the scalp, known as scalp pigmentation, is another area of application. This involves visually concealing patchy or bald patches on the head. Other areas include areola and scar pigmentation. Here, the nipple is artificially depicted or existing scar tissue is adapted to the surrounding skin.

 

For whom Permanent make up is suitable for?

Permanent make up is a popular cosmetic treatment for women and men who want to enjoy a well-groomed appearance at all times. You can easily bring more color into your life. This type of treatment is ideal for anyone who is active in sports and anyone who wants to spend less time on their make-up and still look good in any situation.

A permanently pigmented eyeliner, eyebrows or lip shading can emphasize the natural beauty of any person. This form of cosmetic treatment is particularly favored because it guarantees a long-lasting and natural look.

 

How long does Permanent make up last?

A professionally performed Permanent make up result usually lasts for around 24 to 48 months, if the customer provides optimal aftercare. The durability depends also on the color used and the stylist's technique. During the regeneration period, approx. 1 month, the use of the recommended aftercare products is particularly important. A follow-up appointment is usually arranged to analyze the result and make the appropriate color and shape adjustments for a perfect final result.

 

How long is the healing phase after a Permanent make up treatment?

Normally a regeneration phase of 4 to 6 weeks is assumed. During this time, the treatment area must be specially protected and cared for. In order to guarantee optimal embedding of the pigments, care should be taken at all times to ensure that the treated area is clean, sufficiently UV-protected and smooth.

 

How expensive is Permanent make up?

No generalized answer can be given. The price of a Permanent make up treatment varies depending on the treatment area, treatment technique and the extent and time required for the treatment. As a rule, the costs are determined after a personal consultation. In principle, the cost of a new treatment should include a follow-up treatment session. Therefore, make sure you pay a fair and reasonable price or speak to the PMU stylist of your choice about his/her pricing. Bargain offers or price dumping campaigns should always be critically scrutinised!

 

What can go wrong with Permanent make up?

Caution is advised with very favorable prices and economy packages. Favorable offers can often result in lengthy and cost-intensive corrective measures for customers if applied unprofessionally. Choosing a professionally trained Permanent make up stylist is therefore a top priority for customers. This guarantees the optimal choice of color, professional pigmentation technique and the best shape for a natural result.

Black unnaturally looking bars or tattoos of the eyebrows are therefore a thing of the past!

 

Which is better: Microblading or Permanent make up?

Both pigmentation techniques have their own special features and characteristics. While in Permanent make up the pigments are applied to the skin using a PMU device or PMU tool, Microblading is done manually. Microblading involves the use of Micro blades, very fine needles arranged in a row, to embed the pigments into the skin using pressure. The immediate regenerative power of the skin then ensures that the color particles are trapped in the skin.

Microblading is particularly popular for its fine hair techniques, but can also be used for shading applications. It is not quite as long-lasting as Permanent make up, but fades evenly in the skin, giving customers the option of a repeat Microblading application or a change of treatment.

Permanent make up has a longer durability or visibility in the skin. It can be applied using a wide variety of techniques. The application options are somewhat more varied than with Microblading. Shading techniques such as Powder brows, 3D lips or Butterfly eyeliner can be used. However, realistic hairline drawings and the finest lines for lip contours or perfect eyelash enhancement can also be created using Permanent make up.

 

Summary

Permanent make up offers a perfect option to make everyday life easier and at the same time emphasize the natural beauty of women and men. With treatments such as permanent eyeliner, eyebrow shading and lip pigmentation, individual features can be emphasized. By selecting the right color and choosing a qualified Permanent make up stylist, highly aesthetically pleasing results can be created.

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Permanent make up

Permanent make up, similar to tattoos, is the permanent, cosmetic embedding of fine pigments. This is done using a Permanent make up device, hygiene cartridges and corresponding Permanent make up color pigments.

Special colors, so-called pigments, are used in the Permanent make up treatment. These are carefully selected to meet the individual needs and wishes of each customer. Taking the customer's skin tone and hair color into account, the optimal pigment mixture can be created. This creates a harmonious overall look. A wide range of colors makes it possible to fulfil all individual customer wishes.

 

What areas of application are there for permanent make-up?

The main areas of application for Permanent make up are the eyebrows, lips and permanent eyeliner on the upper and/or lower eyelid. The eye area can be emphasized using permanent eyeliner on the upper and/or lower eyelid. Any loss of eyelashes can be optically concealed. This treatment gives the eyelashes more definition. It also eliminates the need to apply mascara every day.

There are numerous pigmentation techniques for eyebrows and lips that achieve a realistic, sculptural effect and can make daily make-up application superfluous.

Permanent pigmentation of the scalp, known as scalp pigmentation, is another area of application. This involves visually concealing patchy or bald patches on the head. Other areas include areola and scar pigmentation. Here, the nipple is artificially depicted or existing scar tissue is adapted to the surrounding skin.

 

For whom Permanent make up is suitable for?

Permanent make up is a popular cosmetic treatment for women and men who want to enjoy a well-groomed appearance at all times. You can easily bring more color into your life. This type of treatment is ideal for anyone who is active in sports and anyone who wants to spend less time on their make-up and still look good in any situation.

A permanently pigmented eyeliner, eyebrows or lip shading can emphasize the natural beauty of any person. This form of cosmetic treatment is particularly favored because it guarantees a long-lasting and natural look.

 

How long does Permanent make up last?

A professionally performed Permanent make up result usually lasts for around 24 to 48 months, if the customer provides optimal aftercare. The durability depends also on the color used and the stylist's technique. During the regeneration period, approx. 1 month, the use of the recommended aftercare products is particularly important. A follow-up appointment is usually arranged to analyze the result and make the appropriate color and shape adjustments for a perfect final result.

 

How long is the healing phase after a Permanent make up treatment?

Normally a regeneration phase of 4 to 6 weeks is assumed. During this time, the treatment area must be specially protected and cared for. In order to guarantee optimal embedding of the pigments, care should be taken at all times to ensure that the treated area is clean, sufficiently UV-protected and smooth.

 

How expensive is Permanent make up?

No generalized answer can be given. The price of a Permanent make up treatment varies depending on the treatment area, treatment technique and the extent and time required for the treatment. As a rule, the costs are determined after a personal consultation. In principle, the cost of a new treatment should include a follow-up treatment session. Therefore, make sure you pay a fair and reasonable price or speak to the PMU stylist of your choice about his/her pricing. Bargain offers or price dumping campaigns should always be critically scrutinised!

 

What can go wrong with Permanent make up?

Caution is advised with very favorable prices and economy packages. Favorable offers can often result in lengthy and cost-intensive corrective measures for customers if applied unprofessionally. Choosing a professionally trained Permanent make up stylist is therefore a top priority for customers. This guarantees the optimal choice of color, professional pigmentation technique and the best shape for a natural result.

Black unnaturally looking bars or tattoos of the eyebrows are therefore a thing of the past!

 

Which is better: Microblading or Permanent make up?

Both pigmentation techniques have their own special features and characteristics. While in Permanent make up the pigments are applied to the skin using a PMU device or PMU tool, Microblading is done manually. Microblading involves the use of Micro blades, very fine needles arranged in a row, to embed the pigments into the skin using pressure. The immediate regenerative power of the skin then ensures that the color particles are trapped in the skin.

Microblading is particularly popular for its fine hair techniques, but can also be used for shading applications. It is not quite as long-lasting as Permanent make up, but fades evenly in the skin, giving customers the option of a repeat Microblading application or a change of treatment.

Permanent make up has a longer durability or visibility in the skin. It can be applied using a wide variety of techniques. The application options are somewhat more varied than with Microblading. Shading techniques such as Powder brows, 3D lips or Butterfly eyeliner can be used. However, realistic hairline drawings and the finest lines for lip contours or perfect eyelash enhancement can also be created using Permanent make up.

 

Summary

Permanent make up offers a perfect option to make everyday life easier and at the same time emphasize the natural beauty of women and men. With treatments such as permanent eyeliner, eyebrow shading and lip pigmentation, individual features can be emphasized. By selecting the right color and choosing a qualified Permanent make up stylist, highly aesthetically pleasing results can be created.

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