What is micro-blading?(*)

 

Eyebrow Microblading is a relatively new, manual method for enhancing and restoring the appearance of eyebrows. It is considered to be semi-permanent, as compared to the traditional implanting pigment in the dermis (skin surface) using a machine tool. It is done using a very small, fine blade to deposit pigments into the epidermis. Because color is being applied closer to the skin surface, the strokes appear crisp and very fine. There is no “spilling” under the skin.

People who are experiencing thinning brows, have been affected by alopecia, have gone through chemotherapy or any other condition that causes hair loss, benefit greatly from Microblading. This method is ideal for anyone wanting to enhance the look of their eyebrows.

The results are natural looking, hair-like strokes, regardless of the amount of hair present. The pigments used in this method have been formulated to match your original eyebrow color. If the eyebrows are still present, the pigments will blend perfectly with the existing hair.

The results are a natural, flawless, fuller looking brow. Initially, the brows appear darker and fade significantly over a two-week period. How well the skin will retain the pigment varies from person to person. Therefore, a follow-up visit is an important part of the microblading treatment. *Previously faded tattooed brows may require additional appointments.

The results can last anywhere from 11 to 18 months, depending on different factors for each individual. However, a touch up once a year is recommended to retain the shape and saturation of pigment.

“*”Results May Vary From Person To Person”*”

LONG DOES PERMANENT MAKEUP LAST?

What is permanent makeup? Permanent makeup is a form of semi-permanent tattooing that has become increasingly popular in recent years. It involves the application of pigments to the skin, allowing for enhanced facial features and a more natural-looking makeup look.

You may also be asking, “How long does permanent makeup for eyebrows last?” Also, “Why is it important to know the longevity of permanent makeup treatments?”

Also, is it worth the investment? The answers to these questions can help you make an informed decision. Let’s discover whether permanent makeup is the right option for you.                               

To be long-lasting and fade gradually over time. Depending on your lifestyle, skin type, and the skill of your technician, it can last anywhere from one to five years.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that you won’t need touch-ups or occasional maintenance. After all, it is still makeup, and the color will eventually fade. 

For a consistent look, book a top-up or refresher appointment after about a year. This will help maintain the vibrancy and natural look of your makeup. 

HOW LONG DOES PERMANENT EYEBROW MAKEUP LAST?

How long do permanent eyebrows last? Permanent eyebrow makeup, Microblading, Nano Brow, Powder Brow, Ombre Brow all last from one to three years. Its longevity largely depends on your skin type. People with oily skin may need to get their eyebrow makeup touched up more often than those with dry skin. 

The quality of the permanent makeup will also affect how long it lasts. Make sure your artist is experienced and uses high-quality products. 

HOW LONG DOES PERMANENT LIP MAKEUP LAST?

Also known as lip blushing, its results can also last between one and three years. The length of time it lasts is dependent on a range of factors. This includes the amount applied, the type of color used, and how your body metabolizes pigment. 

The good news is that lip blushing is semi-permanent in nature. So, you can always opt to have it refreshed should you choose to. 

HOW LONG DOES PERMANENT EYELINER LAST?

Permanent eyeliner is designed to last for up to three or five years, depending on how well you care for it. However, it’s recommended that you get a touch-up every two years. This way, your eyeliner will look fresh and vibrant for the duration of its life. 

WHEN DOES PERMANENT MAKEUP FADING HAPPEN?

Although it’s called permanent makeup, it’s actually semi-permanent. As such, fading and color changes are expected to occur over time. It’s important to note that the fading or color changes of permanent makeup happen naturally. 

Causes of fading

These are potential causes of fading: 

Natural fading due to aging and skin renewal

The pigments used in permanent makeup will eventually fade as your skin naturally ages and renews itself. This process can take anywhere from a few months to a few years. It depends on the particular treatment you had done. Your skin care regimen and maintenance after the procedure also affect its longevity.

Exposure to sun and UV light

Permanent makeup can fade over time due to exposure to the sun and UV light. This is especially true for lighter colors like pink, yellow, or white. They are more easily affected by the sun’s rays. 

To prevent fading, it’s important to apply sunscreen on a daily basis when outside. Make sure to wear protective clothing as well, such as hats or sunglasses, when possible. 

Use of certain skincare products or treatments

The type of skin care products or treatments you use on your face is a key factor in longevity. Many lotions, creams, and oils contain ingredients that are known to accelerate pigment breakdown. This includes alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, and retinol. 

Additionally, chemical peels and laser treatments can also cause fading in permanent makeup. For this reason, it’s important to avoid using any harsh chemicals or exfoliants on your face. These could affect the longevity of your permanent makeup. 

Poor aftercare or maintenance

Another main cause of fading is poor aftercare or maintenance. Aftercare involves following the instructions from your technician. 

This includes avoiding direct sunlight and using special creams and balms for protecting the area. You must also visit a specialist for touch-ups every so often. If not followed, permanent makeup can start to break down faster than expected. 

Signs to look out for

Four signs to look out for to prevent permanent makeup fading: 

Loss of color saturation or vibrancy

The loss of vibrancy and color saturation is one of the first signs that permanent makeup is fading. Visible fading can occur within the first few months after the procedure. 

Moreover, it can continue over time. It is important to remember that different skin types absorb pigment differently. Everyone’s body chemistry is different, which affects the result’s longevity. 

Patchiness

Patchiness is another sign that permanent makeup is beginning to fade. This starts off as the lightening of certain areas, which may appear more noticeable in comparison to other parts. As time goes on, you may start noticing uneven patches of color. This can be a sign that permanent makeup needs to be touched up.  

Irregular lines or shapes

Permanent makeup, when done correctly, should look crisp and clean. Over time, it can start to fade or blur as the pigment breaks down in the skin. You may notice irregular lines or shapes developing around the area where it was applied. 

This could be a sign that the pigments are breaking down. It can be caused by factors such as sun exposure, age, and lifestyle habits. 

Eyebrow Touch Ups:

Clients often ask how long before they need Brow Pigmentation touch-ups ,that varies from individual to individual The fact is you’ll have pigment for years,it just continues to fade. If you have lines of pigment Microblading or Nano,ideally you want to get touch up before lines completely blur out.

This Brow Touch-Up Clients review from today: Alane @ 01/08/2026 10:11Finally went to touch up my eyebrows after 4 years! Even after 4 years I still had pigment left! Chris did an amazing job again! I can’t recommend her enough! This is one of the best things I ever did do help boost my self self esteem!! I have eyebrows again!!!! (*)

Male Brow Pigmentation:

This handsome Fella has Trichotillomania Syndrome.(Pulling hair out, known as trichotillomania, is a compulsive disorder often triggered by stress, anxiety.This condition can lead to noticeable hair loss and may also cause skin damage) While it was certainly a challenge because quite a bit skin damage/scarring from years of pulling brow hair. Trying to implant pigment in compromised skin & healthy skin two different animals. We ended up with a GREAT results he & his wife very happy about:)

Lip Tattooing/Blushing

This client had loss of pigmentation,blanched in left corner of mouth needing camouflaging tattooing.Was a little bit of a challenge ,but we ended up with Great results:) This Clients Review:BL @ 11/20/2025 02:49

Chris is Amazing! Two years ago, a part of my lip lost pigmentation (not vitiligo), and I was told the color would take longer to get back, which became a big insecurity. I found Enduring Esthetics on Google, and the positive reviews about this place gave me a sense of trust. Chris is very flexible with scheduling appointments, and she was very kind and honest since the first visit. She made sure to adapt to what I wanted my lips to look like. I had two sessions; the first session was very long, but Chris made sure I was comfortable and not suffering much pain. She is very professional and makes sure to take the necessary precautions, and to explain in detail the post-care details. After the sessions, she also made sure to reach out to me to follow up with my healing.

I am so thankful for helping me get rid of my biggest insecurity.

Now I am the happiest person in my selfies, showing my new peachy lips!!!

November 19,2025

Males deserve the confidence of Brows too:

This young man with Alopecia Areata experiences migrating areas of Brow Hair Loss. Sometimes has a little brow hair here and there but never full brow hair. Prior to coming to me he was turned down by other PMU artists because he was a male. I was grateful to provide him with the appearance of full masculine Brows. And I know he was equally grateful by his thanks:)