
About Us
At Everlasting Radiant Skin, our services are tailored to enhance each client's natural features,
delivering enduring and individualized results that reflect one’s unique anatomy, style, and
personality.
These offerings are designed to minimize the need for daily makeup application while
ensuring a distinct and personalized aesthetic. Additionally, we provide IV hydration therapy to
support overall wellness by efficiently restoring fluids, electrolytes, and essential nutrients directly
into the bloodstream.
What is Permanent Makeup?
Permanent makeup, also referred to as cosmetic tattooing or micropigmentation, is a specialized procedure that involves depositing pigment into the epidermis, the skin’s uppermost layer, to replicate the appearance of makeup.
This technique is used to enhance or substitute traditional makeup, providing long-lasting results for features such as eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips.
The pigments used in permanent makeup are composed of finer, lighter particles compared to standard tattoo inks and are less concentrated within their carrier solution, resulting in a softer and more natural effect.
How it works: Permanent makeup utilizes a specialized needle to deposit pigment into the upper layers of the skin.
What it's used for: It's commonly used to define eyebrows, create the appearance of eyeliner, enhance lip color, and even camouflage scars or reconstruct areolas after surgery.
Longevity: While "permanent" is in the name, the pigment typically fades over time, requiring touch-ups to maintain the desired look.
Benefits: It can save time in daily beauty routines, provide a waterproof and smudge-proof solution, and boost confidence for those seeking enhanced features

LIPS

EYEBROWS

EYELINER

BODY
How does Permanent
Makeup Benefits Me?
By tailoring the semi-permanent makeup procedure to specific preferences, users can achieve a personalized look that integrates into their daily routines. Semi-permanent makeup may offer practical advantages for those with busy schedules. The following outlines how it can fit into a demanding lifestyle:
Time Savings: Minimizes the time spent on routine makeup application and removal. Makeup is already applied upon waking, which reduces preparation time.
Extended Wear: Results can last 1 to 3 years, depending on various factors, and require fewer touch-ups.
Durability: The makeup is resistant to smudging, water, and sweat, which may be suitable for people who exercise regularly or have workdays where maintaining makeup can be difficult.
Reliable Look: Maintains a consistent appearance throughout the day without the need for frequent adjustments.
Less Exposure: Decreases reliance on traditional cosmetics, which might be helpful for those with sensitive skin or allergies, potentially reducing time spent searching for compatible products.
Adaptable Results: Enables selection of styles ranging from subtle enhancement to more defined looks, accommodating both personal and professional needs.
Travel-Friendly: Can be practical for frequent travelers by reducing the need to pack and apply makeup while traveling.
Types of Permanent Makeup Procedures
Microblading & Powder/Ombre Brows
PMU generally relies on two main techniques: powder/ombre, which uses a permanent makeup machine, or microblading, which involves a specialized hand tool called a stylus. Both techniques can create fuller, more defined brows, but microblading is known for producing ultra-fine, precise strokes that mimic natural hair, making it one of the most popular permanent makeup procedures.
Permanent Eyeliner
Permanent eyeliner is achieved by applying pigment along the lash line to darken and enhance the eyes, creating a clean, defined look.
Lip Neutralization
This procedure corrects and balances lip color, especially for individuals with dark or cool undertones. Specialized pigments are used to neutralize the existing shade, resulting in a more even, natural-looking lip tone. It is often performed as a base for lip blushing.
Lip Blushing
Lip blushing enhances the lips by adding both color and definition. The results can range from a subtle, natural tint to a bolder, more lipstick-like effect.
Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp micropigmentation applies pigment to the scalp to replicate the appearance of natural hair follicles.
Nipple/Areola Tattooing
This highly specialized technique recreates the natural look of the nipple and areola, most often for individuals who have lost them due to breast cancer surgery.
Stretch Mark Camouflage
This procedure minimizes the appearance of stretch marks by tattooing them with pigments that blend seamlessly into the surrounding skin tone.