Working with the skin: what is important for permanent makeup masters to know
Medical aspect in permanent makeup

Should the masters think about the quality of healing agents and the possible risks for the client? It may seem complicated, but being a professional is getting easier these days!
Any permanent makeup master strives to ensure that the procedure for the client goes without undesirable consequences, and the client moves into the category of permanent ones. However, some masters use petroleum jelly when working and do not realize that applying this product to the skin can lead to results that will negatively affect the reputation of the master.
Vaseline: pros and cons
Vaseline was created at the end of the 19th century in England. It is a cosmetic ingredient consisting of paraffin and mineral oil, which is a waste product from the petrochemical industry. Vaseline is used both in pure form and in creams. Its main purpose is to soften rough skin and protect against frost. Many people know the good property of petroleum jelly - non-absorbability into the blood. Permanent makeup artists can use petroleum jelly after tattooing, as it creates a water-impervious film that promotes healing and prevents germs from entering the damaged area. However, professional masters know that this film interferes with the natural healing process, because the liquid must evaporate and the skin breathe. Thus, complete blockage of the wound, as well as the inability to breathe and evaporate, leads to the risk of anaerobic infection.
But not many people realize that petroleum jelly can get into the channel left by the needle, and then mix with pigment, especially of organic origin, according to the rule of kinship. Forming a capsule together with the pigment, petroleum jelly can radically change the healing picture. This situation is made even more dangerous by applying petroleum jelly to the skin before the procedure to improve needle glide and reduce procedure time. An additional danger is added to the risk associated with a violation of the integrity of the skin, as well as the use of low-quality pigments in combination with anesthesia and possible allergic reactions.
Now that it has become obvious that the use of Vaseline carries too many risks for the client's health, you can think: what safe remedy can replace Vaseline for skin healing after the procedure?
Alternative means of healing
After the procedure of permanent make-up of the lips, as soon as the local anesthesia begins to pass, unpleasant painful sensations from microtraumas and swelling begin. To alleviate these symptoms, a professional remedy for healing and applying to the wound surface of the skin after the permanent makeup procedure will help - Lip Care Cream with Vitamin E, specially designed for the correct and comfortable healing of permanent lip makeup.
This is a completely natural cream, the creation of which took into account all the processes necessary for skin health. This tool allows you to control tissue regeneration to achieve the maximum pigment residue in the skin, creates a breathable film and protects the wounded surface, helps to reduce painful symptoms in the first hours after the procedure. The cream is recommended to be applied no earlier than half an hour or an hour after the procedure. It is worth noting that when treating the eyelids, it is advised to use chlorhexidine, since very thin skin closes instantly.
The use of a natural and safe cream not only reduces the possible risks and negative consequences after tattooing, but also takes the master to a whole new level.