Permanent Cosmetics is a procedure similar to tattooing, designed to benefit anyone who wishes to enhance their appearance without the use of makeup.

Permanent Cosmetics is also referred to as Cosmetic Tattooing, Micropigmentation, or Micropigment Implantation. During Cosmetic Tattooing, tiny implants of organic pigment are deposited into the dermal layer of the skin. Lasting several years.  It can be used for eyebrows, eyeliner,  lip liner, full lip color, scar-camouflage, beauty marks, or as an imitation of hair. Many people also choose permanent makeup for hiding burns, covering scars, replacing pigment lost from vitiligo, reconstructing areolas, or redefining weak facial features.

Those who are extremely physically active but want to maintain a better appearance can do so with permanent makeup. It is especially beneficial for people who suffer from makeup allergies and can't wear traditional cosmetics. There are several methods used today, including the traditional tattoo machines, the pen or rotary machine and the manual or hand method. I personally use the pen and the traditional tattoo machine, with organic pigments (ink).

Permanent Cosmetics can be traced back to ancient cultures all over the world. It has been used to promote beauty, wealth and royalty. Many beauty icons and celebrities today have permanent makeup.

Permanent Cosmetics means that your face is camera-ready at all times.