
permanent makeup Cave CreekQuestion to Jane Adler: Is permanent makeup really permanent?
Answer from Jane Adler: Here is my simplest answer to this frequently asked question:
The word permanent means "cannot be washed off". Permanent makeup is tattooing.
The basic principles of traditional tattooing and cosmetic tattooing (permanent makeup) have similarities and are related. However, the face is different from the rest of the body. Different colors are used. We use pigment, not ink, and we use tertiary colors instead of primary colors -- these last longer under the skin. Does color fade on the face? Yes! The reality is all color can fade and almost all permanent procedures like cosmetic tattooing, plastic surgery, dental procedures, house paint, car paint, clothing, art, photography, hair color etc, fade over time. The biggest reason for fading with tattooing is the sun and or skin care products that keep us youthful. For example, peels, laser, dermabrasion, Photo facials, glycolic, Retina A, Renova etc. While tattooing on the face we also need to go a bit shallower than the body. This is to prevent skin damage, migration etc. Also the over all health of the skin is a very large factor. Jane Adler utilizes the SofTap® method of manually implanting pigment into the dermal layer of the skin. This method is safe and gently produces natural looking permanent makeup. The colors are subtle and can be worn alone or highlighted with traditional cosmetics to create the desired look for any occasion. Click for more information on permanent makeup Cave Creek |