Permanent under-eye concealer:
Can you completely get rid of dark circles without fillers and surgery? The only solutions were to cake on the concealer, bake it with heavy powder and apply a brightening eye treatment daily, but those fixes are only temporary. Well, we have some exciting news for you. Once a fantasy, permanent under-eye concealer tattooing now exists. Here, we explain the ins and outs of the procedure that’ll leave you looking fully refreshed and well-rested, every single morning.
Under-eye concealer tattoo is another extension of the cosmetic tattooing family. Although the method of application may differ, the concept is similar to other forms of semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing like eyebrow, lipstick, and eyeliner. Essentially, the pigment is inked into the skin to mimic the look of under-eye concealer.
What Does The Procedure Involve?
Tattoo ink is used for this procedure, the color is customized to the client’s skin tone. You will see the change right away, but it will take a few weeks for the final result. This procedure requires more than one visit to get complete coverage.
How Much Does Permanent concealer cost?
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic tattooing to create the appearance of powder. Permanent concealer costs $250 a session.
How long does permanent concealer last?
Permanent makeup will last forever, but It will fade over time because the pigment is made with inorganic and organic minerals and that is affected by the sun also our skin exfoliates. That is why we offer yearly refreshes to keep your permanent makeup looking its best!
It takes 1-2 treatments to cover about 80% of the dark circles. The method is for people who don’t want to wear makeup but still want to look awake. The “treatment” isn’t supposed to replace concealer, and you even might need small amounts to have a perfect look. It is virtually painless much like microblading. It lasts about 2-3 years before fading occurs.
After Care for permanent concealer procedures:
The camouflaged area will become swollen and reddened after the procedure. With these steps, the healing process will be better and faster.
- The first 72 hours: Make a compress using gel ice only and cool it in the refrigerator (do not freeze it)
- After 72 hours: Stop the cold compresses and start applying the dermal restoration ointment for one week.
- Avoid the sun until completely healed.
- Do not massage the area.
- Avoid any laser treatment on the area.