Cosmetic Tattooing
We are often asked many questions associated with our services, and the questions listed below form a selection of the most frequently asked. If you have any questions which do not appear in this list, please contact us. We are always happy to answer any questions you have about your cosmetic tattoo needs.
1. How long will it last?
Cosmetic tattoo procedures can last for many years. The actual length of time is variable and depends on factors such as UV / sun exposure, skin type, beauty regimen, the density of colour implanted into the skin (softer enhancements do not last as long as strong, bold enhancements). All enhancements will require a colour boost or top up every year or two to maintain their crispness and colour.
2. Can permanent makeup be done so i look younger and natural?
Yes. The most popular style of makeup is enhancement of the natural facial features. The key objective of these treatments is to raise self-confidence, and allow for a more active lifestyle. Moreover you can apply normal cosmetics over your permanent makeup for a more dramatic look if desired.
3. How long does a procedure take?
Most procedures take between 1.5 – 2.5 hours start to finish. It is always allow more than enough time so that you and your aesthetician can be relaxed and not be rushed to finish.
4. Is the procedure safe?
Unlike many technicians that sterilize and re-use needles and casings, we at Natalia Beauty Cosmetic Tattoo use only disposable pre-packaged sterile needles and needle casing for each client. All of our procedures are performed according to Australian health standards that prevent cross-contamination from person to person.
5. How will i look immediately after the procedure?
You may experience minor swelling and redness on procedure day. You may resume normal activities immediately except that you may be advised to wear no make up directly on the treated area for about one week.
5. How can i know what to expect before i have it done?
Makeup pencils are used first to show you what it will look like. Treatment will commence only once you have agreed on all aspects of the work and have approved the pencilled version.