Permanent makeup, Is 60 too old for permanent makeup?

The older you get, the more you’ll appreciate the Cosmetics industry. As the years go by, you will observe changes in your physical appearance. Just take a look at your grandparents. After 20 or 30 years from now, you’ll look exactly like them. Thankfully, the beauty industry offers permanent makeup services that will allow you to retain some of your youthful features and albeit superficial, the right artist will make these enhancements look natural. How old is too old for permanent makeup? The good news is there is no age limit to beauty. It doesn’t matter how old you are if you want to enhance your looks, you can! It may seem like only the younger generation are obsessed with looks but statistics show otherwise. Thousands of Americans that belong to the older age bracket are paying for permanent makeup services especially those who are 60 years old and above. Let’s find out more.

What Is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup is a term used to describe several procedures that make you look like you’ve just applied makeup on your face. These procedures can last from months up to years. Some of the most popular permanent makeup procedures include microblading, micro feathering, permanent eyeliner, cheek and lip blushing, and eyelash enhancement.

What Are The Benefits of Permanent Makeup for The Older Population?

The major benefit of permanent makeup is it enhances a person’s look. Notice that when people apply makeup on their face you hardly recognize them? That’s because makeup enhances your natural features. The same concept applies with permanent makeup only that they last longer so even if the party is over, you’ll still look gorgeous. Even if you wipe your face clean, the permanent makeup will remain on your skin, hence the name.

Some older women succumb to the loss of hand-eye coordination as well as vision deterioration. Both of which can affect how they do their makeup unless someone does it for them. Permanent makeup can fix all these. You don’t have to trouble yourself putting on makeup and feeling frustrated and upset with the results.

Another part of the aging process is the loss or thinning of hair on the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes. Another thing that you’ll notice as you age is the loss of color on your lips. Permanent makeup can slow down these changes by adding hair on areas that no longer have hair and color on your lips and cheeks.

What Are Examples of Permanent Makeup For Seniors?

Microblading – microblading is a procedure done on your eyebrows to reconstruct them and make them look bolder and thicker. Your microblading artist will embed pigment on the top surface of your skin. Once the pigment fills in the shape you desire, you will look dramatically younger as it helps frame your face. It’s a simple procedure with no downtime.

Eyelash enhancement – another way to achieve a more youthful look is by getting permanent eyeliner. This procedure naturally enhances the beauty of your eyes adding subtle femininity to your overall look. Just like microblading, the pigment is implanted along your lash line to make it darker.

Cheek and Lip Blushing – the most popular permanent makeup service today is blushing particularly on the cheeks and lips. As mentioned, when you get older, your skin will slowly lose its pigment. You can put on blush and lipstick every day if that’s what you want but if you’re given a permanent option, why wouldn’t you want it? With cheek and lip blushing, you don’t need to put on anything because your face will glow and look vibrant and radiant.

Takeaway

Contrary to popular belief, permanent makeup is not just for the young but it’s for everyone, which means even the seniors can take advantage of it. If you want to look pretty and youthful, permanent makeup is the answer.

Angie Byboth
Angie Byboth
Angie Byboth has a Master Certification in permanent makeup through AIIC, and also has a BS in Bio-medical science. Angie also specializes in correction of permanent makeup procedures

Author: Angie Byboth

Angie Byboth has a Master Certification in permanent makeup through AIIC, and also has a BS in Bio-medical science. Angie also specializes in correction of permanent makeup procedures