Permanent Make Up experience before/after, what to expect PMU

2 years ago
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Hi!
In this video I am talking about my journey with Permanent Make Up - and I have gotten eyebrows, eyeliner and lips done! I have a lot of experience to share together with some before and after pictures :)

ATTENTION! The last 2 pictures from "7 days after" permanent make up on lips are actually from 4 days after - my bad - one picture is a repeat from before and one new from 4 days after. The only ones from 7 days after are the first two ones shown.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT PMU:
I say in the video that eyebrows were the least painful and then I say that lips were the least painful.. oops.. what I wanted to say is that eyebrows are the least painful WITHOUT any pain relief - I got none. Lips were the least painful ONLY thanks to the pain relief. Without it, lips would be much worse than MY experience with eyebrows, however still less painful than eyeliner (even if the eyeliner area has pain relief on it :( )

Everybody can react different to ink, absorbtion and PAIN RELIEF. For me the pain relief in my eyeliner appoitment worked only to some extent, where as on the lips it TOTALLY numbed them!

After the procedures, my eyebrows were irritated but nothing too bad, eyeliner area similar to eyebrows but lips were irritated in a way that they felt like when lips are exposed to for example cold and start to crack. The peels also felt like when the lips start to crack from dryness etc. But there was more peeling of course :)

The entire healing process takes 4-5 weeks but the first week or two are the most intense.

Before the appoitment you should get information about the procedure, what to expect and you should receive a paper to fill in with your illnesses (to rule out any that contradict PMU). You should also sign allowance for the procedure so the PMU artist has it on paper you agree for the tattoo and got informed (at least I had to :) )

Don't touch the area after the procedure, don't pick on the peels, don't smear etc. Just let it heal by itself and if your PMU artist told you to use a cream - do it :)

I was told to use a serum that the PMU artist gave me on my eyebrows twice a day morning and evening and I put it on delicately with a ear cleaning stick. I did it for a week.

With my lips I was told to moisturize and for the first 2 days I got a cream from the PMU artist. I patted it into my lips delicately 3-4 times a day for the first 2 days. Later for another few days I used a normal lip balm that was easy to spread on the lips. Also many times a day to keep the area moisturized. Eyeliner I did absolutely nothing except leave it be! :)

Removing Permanent Make Up is possible but I am not sure that everybody can have 100% removal effect. It can be much lighter to the point its unnoticible. However it's not a promise. You should talk to a Permanent Make Up artist about it - they often also offer removing procedures. It usually takes many sessions, just like removing a tattoo and there are different options laser and non laser removal. All come with some risks.

Not doing touch ups on the permanent make up also can result in it being so light with a LONGER time that it will be unnoticible but again it's not a promise :)

MY PERMANENT MAKE UP ARTIST:

MM Atelier
https://www.mmatelier.dk/

ADDRESS

Poppelstykket 32,
2450 København SV
DENMARK

Phone: 91 66 60 12
E-mail: mmatelierpmu@gmail.com

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I am in no way sponsored by my permanent make up artist, I really recommand her from my own experience :)

I hope the video was helpful ! Cheers :)

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