Dubai Semi Permanent Make Up – FAQ

Dubai Semi Permanent Make Up – FAQ

How to Choose a Semi-Permanent Makeup Treatment in Dubai, UAE. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to make the best choice in Dubai.

 

Although pigment molecules stay in the skin indefinitely, the colour remains visible for several years depending upon the client’s age, skin type, colour choice and lifestyle. We always recommend top-up treatments between 1 and 2 years after the initial treatment to keep the colour fresh.


Is the procedure painful?
Every client is different, but with our advanced new equipment and techniques, discomfort is minimal and definitely not like it once was. Candice is always available to discuss how pain-free the process is.


How long will it take?
You should allow 1 hour for a new procedure.  Top-up treatments, which are included in our pricing, usually take place around 2 – 4 weeks after the initial treatment. Please contact us for more details.


Do I have a choice on the placement, colour and shape?
Definitely. The client controls every step of the way from choosing the desired shape to selecting the colour. Candice will always advise on the best shape and colour for your face based on your skin tone; however, the final decision is yours.


Is it safe?
We adhere to the strictest health and safety guidelines and the same standards as on Harley Street, London. Candice trained and worked on Harley Street, so you are in extremely safe and experienced hands.


Due to new guidelines from the Dubai Health Authority, all semi-permanent makeup treatments are no longer allowed in spas and salons. Please ensure you are covered by having your semi-permanent make-up treatment at a medical clinic or MediSpa.
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Please contact info@exclusivebeautyuae.com for more information or to make an appointment.


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Semi Permanent Makeup, also known as Permanent Makeup, SPMU, PMU and Micropigmentation, lasts 1 to 5 years, depending on the condition.

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