Posts tagged permanent makeup
Permanent Makeup Correction: Expert Tips from Lashious Studio

Performing permanent makeup corrections is not for the faint of heart. Permanent makeup corrections demand a meticulous approach due to the intricacies involved. Cover-ups may vary in complexity, ranging from simple revisions to intricate colour corrections, shape modifications, and addressing scar tissue or extreme colour/shape adjustments. Professional execution and an experienced hand are paramount to achieving successful results.

At Lashious Studio in Saskatoon, we fully comprehend the nuances of permanent makeup corrections. Our skilled artists possess extensive training in various cover-up and removal techniques including saline removal, enabling us to tailor our services to each client's unique needs.

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Embrace the Chill: Why Winter is Your Secret Weapon for Flawless Saskatoon Brows

When deciding on what time of year is best to get permanent makeup done, there are a few factors to consider. First let’s discuss what external factors can affect the outcome of your tattoo.

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Is Permanent Makeup right for me?

Permanent makeup services are getting increasingly popular, especially eyebrow services such as: microblading, nano brows, combo brows and 3D brows. There are also multiple types of lip tattooing services such as lip blush, ombre lips, full coverage lips and a variety of eyeliner services.  The industry is constantly changing with new techniques and styles, but is permanent makeup the right decision for you? Here are some things to consider.

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Permanent Makeup & Skin Types

Every single person’s skin is different, they take pigment differently, react differently, heal differently and fade differently. Choosing a professional who has a lot of experience with permanent makeup and different skin types could make or break the results of your tattoo.

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How Important Are Permanent Makeup Touch Ups?

One thing to keep in mind when getting a permanent makeup tattoo is that at some point, you will need a touch up, most likely at the 6-8 week mark after your initial session to ensure you are getting the desired results but also every 1-3 years as well depending on the procedure.

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