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The duration of each semi-permanent makeup procedure can vary. Typically, the initial session lasts between 1.5 to 3 hours. This includes consultation, colour selection, and the application process. Touch-up sessions, which are usually done a few weeks after the initial application, may take less time. We recommend allocating sufficient time for your appointment to ensure the best possible results.
The level of discomfort experienced during semi-permanent makeup procedures varies from person to person. Most clients report minimal discomfort. We apply a topical anaesthetic before the procedure to numb the area, which helps in reducing pain. It's important to communicate with your technician throughout the procedure to ensure your comfort.
Semi-permanent makeup typically lasts between 1 to 3 years. The longevity depends on several factors, including skin type, exposure to sun, and skincare routines. Regular touch-ups are recommended to maintain the colour and shape. Over time, the pigment will fade, necessitating a refresh session.
Proper aftercare is vital for the best healing and long-lasting results of your semi-permanent makeup. Keep the treated area dry for 1–2 weeks — avoid water, steam, sweating, and swimming during this time. Apply your aftercare ointment as needed to soothe and protect the skin, following your technician’s advice. Avoid sun exposure and skincare products with exfoliants or harsh chemicals on the area. Full healing takes around 4–6 weeks, revealing your final, beautifully healed results.