What is a yearly touch-up?
A yearly touch-up is a maintenance appointment designed to refresh pigment, refine shape, and address natural fading or color changes that occur over time; during this session, the artist assesses the healed results, corrects any asymmetry or patchiness, reinforces hair-stroke detail or nano dots, and may slightly adjust color to compensate for skin tone shifts or sun exposure. This annual visit helps preserve the crispness, the overall longevity of the work, and prevents the need for more extensive corrective procedures later. The touch-up typically involves minimal discomfort, uses the same sterile tools and pigments as the original procedure, and takes less time and cost than a full initial session because it’s focused on maintenance rather than rebuilding the entire design.
Who needs a yearly touch-up?
Anyone who wants to maintain crisp, natural-looking results from permanent makeup—especially those with oily skin, active lifestyles, or frequent sun exposure, which can fade pigment faster. People with pale or cool-toned skin and those whose natural hair or lip color continues to change over time also see the most noticeable difference after an annual refresh. Additionally, individuals who prioritize symmetry and sharp definition—such as those with sparse brows, light lashes, or subtle lip discoloration—should plan yearly upkeep to preserve shape, color intensity, and overall balance. Regular touch-ups ensure color remains true, edges stay refined, and the work ages evenly for a consistently polished appearance.
What is a yearly touch-up?
A yearly touch-up is a maintenance appointment designed to refresh pigment, refine shape, and address natural fading or color changes that occur over time; during this session, the artist assesses the healed results, corrects any asymmetry or patchiness, reinforces hair-stroke detail or nano dots, and may slightly adjust color to compensate for skin tone shifts or sun exposure. This annual visit helps preserve the crispness, the overall longevity of the work, and prevents the need for more extensive corrective procedures later. The touch-up typically involves minimal discomfort, uses the same sterile tools and pigments as the original procedure, and takes less time and cost than a full initial session because it’s focused on maintenance rather than rebuilding the entire design.
Who needs a yearly touch-up?
Anyone who wants to maintain crisp, natural-looking results from permanent makeup—especially those with oily skin, active lifestyles, or frequent sun exposure, which can fade pigment faster. People with pale or cool-toned skin and those whose natural hair or lip color continues to change over time also see the most noticeable difference after an annual refresh. Additionally, individuals who prioritize symmetry and sharp definition—such as those with sparse brows, light lashes, or subtle lip discoloration—should plan yearly upkeep to preserve shape, color intensity, and overall balance. Regular touch-ups ensure color remains true, edges stay refined, and the work ages evenly for a consistently polished appearance.