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What is a PMU artist?
PMU artist stands for Permanent MakeUp artist, and it refers to beauty artists that employ tattoo methods to recreate your favorite makeup looks in a semi-permanent manner. They use hand tools and PMU machines to apply semi-permanent makeup such as microblade eyebrows, eyeliner, and lip makeup, brow shading, lash lift, areola beautifying, and more. PMU artist is also able to remove any permanent or semi-permanent makeup.
You are NOT eligible for Permanent Makeup if you have/are:
- Have previous microblading or permanent makeup in the desired area. We are not able to work on all clients with previous work. You will need to contact us and be approved BEFORE booking an appointment.
- Anyone under 18
- Pregnant/Nursing
- Had Botox or Filler in the 4 weeks before procedure
- Using Accutane in the last 6 months
- On prescription Blood Thinners
- Undergoing Chemotherapy/ Radiation in the last 6 months
- Current viral infections and/or diseases
- Hepatitis or HIV positive
- Liver Disease- high risk of infection
- Joint replacement in the last 6 months
- Compromised Skin near Brow or Eye Area
- Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
- Currently sick with cold or flu-like virus
BEFORE YOU BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT:
Please read ALL of the PRE- and POST-appointment instructions BEFORE booking your appointment to make sure that you will be able to meet requirements. The PMU schedule is very full and there will be a $100 charge if we have to reschedule to due to known ineligibility or lack of prep, or if there is less than 48 hours notice of cancellation. No-Shows will be charged the $100 fee and need to pay for the appointment in full to rebook.
*Keep in mind for planning that after your procedure your tattoo cannot be submerged in water, in hot steamy environments, or sweat excessively for 10-14 days after. Direct sun exposure should be avoided for at least 4 weeks. This is not a procedure that is recommended immediately before vacations, pictures, or big events. The tattooed area will be VERY DARK and defined immediately after the procedure and will fade in intensity 30-50% during healing. Moles are not able to be tattooed. Scars are very resistant to retaining pigment.