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Permanent Makeup by Kristina Fish

Photos from miami_permanent_for_you_'s post 06/20/2026

The first week is the most important part of your healing journey. Following these simple aftercare instructions helps protect your new PMU, ensures even pigment retention, and gives you the best healed results.

Save this post for later and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions during your healing process. 💕

Photos from miami_permanent_for_you_'s post 05/21/2026

Laser PMU removal is not simply about “erasing old pigment.”
It is a process that requires a professional approach, understanding of the skin, and patience.

When should you consider removal?

— unwanted shape
— pigment color changes (gray, blue, or red tones)
— overly saturated or dark PMU
— asymmetry
— desire for a softer, more natural result
— preparation for new high-quality PMU

It is important to understand:
laser removal does not always eliminate pigment in one session. The number of treatments depends on:
— pigment depth
— pigment color and composition
— the age of the old PMU
— individual skin and immune system characteristics

What should you expect after the procedure?

✔️ redness
✔️ mild skin sensitivity
✔️ gradual fading over the following weeks
✔️ sometimes temporary color changes before further lightening

This is normal and part of the process.

It is also important to speak honestly about the risks:

— temporary darkening of certain pigments
— the need for multiple sessions
— risk of irritation with improper aftercare
— in rare cases, changes in skin texture after aggressive treatment

That is why choosing an experienced specialist is so important — someone who understands not only how to work with a laser, but also how the skin behaves during the healing process.

Removal is not about “quick results.”
It is about carefully, safely, and gradually restoring the skin to a cleaner and more natural appearan

05/13/2026

Can you get PMU during pregnancy or while taking hormones? 🤍

Pregnancy and breastfeeding are contraindications for permanent makeup procedures. During this time, the body becomes more sensitive, hormone levels change, and the healing process can be unpredictable. The safety of both mother and baby always comes first.

As for taking hormones — in most cases, this is not a contraindication. Thyroid medication, birth control, hormone therapy, or menopause usually do not prevent you from getting PMU.

However, hormonal changes may slightly affect skin sensitivity, healing, and pigment retention, so it is always important to inform your artist about any medications you are taking in advance ✨

Photos from miami_permanent_for_you_'s post 05/07/2026

Removal is not only about “erasing.”
It’s about the opportunity to start fresh and bring harmony back to your look ✨

Over time, permanent makeup can change in color or shape — or simply stop reflecting who you are today.
Sometimes correcting old work becomes an important step toward feeling confident again.

Modern removal methods help gently and gradually fade unwanted pigment while preserving the quality of the skin.
The procedure is suitable for:
• old permanent makeup
• unwanted shape or color
• pigment migration
• preparing the skin for new, more refined permanent makeup

Every case is unique.
The number of sessions depends on the depth of the pigment, its composition, the age of the work, and individual skin characteristics.

My goal is to make this process as safe, delicate, and aesthetic as possible 🤍

05/06/2026

TOP mistakes artists and clients make that ruin permanent makeup results

Permanent makeup is not just about technique — it’s teamwork between the artist and the client.
Even beautiful work can heal poorly when important details are ignored.

Here are the most common mistakes that can affect the final result:

Mistakes artists make:

• Working too deep into the skin
This can cause blurred pigment, scarring, and unnatural color changes over time.

• Choosing the wrong pigment
Skin tone, undertone, age, previous work, and lifestyle all matter. One pigment does not fit everyone.

• Following trends instead of facial harmony
Permanent makeup should enhance features, not overpower them.

• Poor consultation
Not discussing healing, expectations, skin type, medical history, or aftercare often leads to disappointment.

• Overworking the skin
More passes do not mean better retention. Healthy skin heals beautifully.



Mistakes clients make:

• Not following aftercare instructions
Picking, excessive moisture, sweating, sun exposure, and skincare acids can dramatically affect healing.

• Expecting immediate final results
Fresh permanent makeup is not the healed result. True color and softness appear after healing.

• Hiding previous procedures
Old pigment, laser removal, fillers, or skin treatments should always be discussed beforehand.

• Coming to the appointment with damaged or sensitized skin
Retinol, acids, sunburn, and recent cosmetic procedures can compromise the result.

• Choosing an artist based only on price
Corrective work is always more expensive emotionally, financially, and physically.



Beautiful permanent makeup is a combination of:
skill + skin + healing + communication.

The best results always look effortless, soft, and natural — never rushed or overdone.

Photos from miami_permanent_for_you_'s post 04/07/2026
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