Semi- Permanent eyebrowS vs Permanent eyebrowS
Semi-Permanent Eyebrow Tattooing
Permanent Eyebrow Tattooing
Key Reminder: Any procedure that adds pigment to your skin with a needle is technically a tattoo. Semi-permanent techniques simply use shallower placement for a softer and fade-friendly result.
- Pigment is placed just under the top layer of skin, keeping tones soft.
- Results are more subtle and defined, gradually fading over time without appearing harsh.
- A soft trace of color or shape will remain.
Permanent Eyebrow Tattooing
- Pigment is placed deep into the dermis, sometimes reaching the hypodermis.
- Results are dark, bold, and long-lasting, often remaining for many years.
- Over time, pigment color may shift to blue, green, or purple. This is caused by a combination of factors:
- Pigment composition: Certain metals and compounds break down unevenly over time.
- UV exposure: Sunlight can alter pigment colors gradually.
- Skin metabolism: Your body naturally processes and degrades pigments, affecting how colors fade.
- Ink depth: Pigments placed too deep or unevenly may appear cooler than originally intended.
- Color changes can be difficult to correct.
Key Reminder: Any procedure that adds pigment to your skin with a needle is technically a tattoo. Semi-permanent techniques simply use shallower placement for a softer and fade-friendly result.