Frequently Asked Questions 

Semi Permanent Makeup(Eyebrow, Eyeliner & Lip Embroidery)


FAQ regarding Eyebrow Embroidery


What material do you use?


All our colours for eyebrow, eyeliner, lip and face are organic Pigment Colouring from Korea that is made with plants that does not change color over time and very safe for the skin.. We uses high quality numbing cream for best comfort and non-allergic treatment.




Is your treatment painful?


Most client do not feel any pain with our numbing cream because our numbing cream is of very high quality for the best comfort of our customers. Our special numbing cream also help with minimal swelling or redness after eyebrow embroidery treatment.




How long do the peeling last?


Usually 3-7 days the skin dries up and the scab will start to peel off.




How long do I have to apply the antiseptic cream for and how many times a day?


At least 4 times a day for 1 week to 10 days until all the peeling has stopped




How long would my eyebrows look dark?


Your eyebrows will look darker for 3 -5 days normally and fade off 30 -50%. But generally no swelling or redness after the 1st day.




How long would my eyebrow embroidery last?


Eyebrow Embroidery is a type of Semi-permanent Makeup that lasts for 1 –2  years depending on individual skin type and the type of eyebrow embroidery that you did.




Cannot let your eyebrow touch water for how many days? 


For best results, leave it water free for 3-5 days. Dry your eyebrows by tapping dry with a tissue if you sweat or wet it during the 3 days. Suggestions: Cling film can be applied over it when you shower. Use face wipes to clean your face for 3 days.








FAQ regarding Eyeliner Embroidery


What is Eyeliner Embroidery?


Eyeliner embroidery is a semi-permanent makeup usually done either on the top of the upper eye line or outer half of the lower eye line to make the eyes look more awake and refresh.
Beauty Recipe is able to use organic plants dye with either machine or by hand tool to do the eyeliner embroidery. So it depends on what our client are more comfortable with. With organic plant dye, you need not worry about skin sensitivity issues.




How long does it last?


Depending on skin type. Around 5 years





Does it changes colour over time? 


No. It will stay black as Beauty Recipe only believe in using high quality material that does not change color.





How many days with no eye makeup?


7 days





How long does it swell for?


Very mild swelling about 1-2 days





Is the process painful?


Good Quality Numbing Cream and intermediate numbing liquid steps is applied to prevent any discomfort during the session. We want our customer to feel as comfortable as possible. If there is any discomfort during the process, please inform your therapist.





Process how long?


1 hour




Can I choose the thickness of the eyeliner done?


The eyeliner therapist can draw the eyeliner for you first for you to see the effect, shape and thickness if you wish before starting the process. This is to ensure 100% satisfaction with the customers.





Should I go for upper liner or lower liner or both?


Upper line is always encouraged because it will surely make a big difference to beautify and define your eyes. For Lower eyeliner, the eyeliner therapist will have to look at the shape of the eyes and the age of the customer in order to advise if it is suitable, as not everyone will look good with lower eyeliner.





Will it be natural looking?


Of course it will as you can choose the most natural inner lash line eyeliner embroidery to make your eyelashes look thicker, define and open up your eyes more. In makeup, this is called tight lining with eyeliner pencil, but with the eyeliner embroidery you need not line your eyes everyday anymore. If you want your eyeliner thicker, we can adjust the eyeliner thickness to what you like.  From just simply tight lining along the lashes to obvious lines. Take your pick.




FAQ regarding Lip Embroidery


Which group of people are not suitable for Eyeliner & Lip Embroidery?


•Keloid

•High Diabetes

•Pregnant women

•Thin blood

•Eczema

•Breast feeding

•Someone who has cold and fever 

•Eye infection 

•Lip with blisters or cold sore




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