With permanent makeup options becoming more sophisticated with every year, there’s little to dispute why permanent cosmetic procedures for women over 60 make sense. Adorn Cosmetic offers multiple procedures to help older women feel more confident in their appearances.
Microblading treatments to provide semi-permanent eyebrow makeup to mature women seeking to mitigate hair loss in their brow areas.
Bald spot coverage via permanent makeup, to help women who are suffering from alopecia or other sources of hair loss.
Lash enhancements, to define eyelashes more effectively.
What is Microblading?
Put simply, microblading is a cosmetic procedure that embeds eyebrow-colored pigment just under the skin with a fine tool. This process provides an alternative to eyebrow pencils, brow gel, and other products that must be continuously reapplied. The pigment remains for a period between 18 months and 3 years before fading, making this a form of semi-permanent makeup.
How Do Eyebrows Change with Age?
There are many influences on a woman’s appearance that manifest themselves over time. Eyebrows are often overlooked but can have a definite impact. As women get older, changes in hormone production can mean that hair growth cycles abate, meaning that new hair grows in much slower and causes thinning eyebrows. It is rare that this thinning will come in symmetrically, causing additional woes to women trying to balance their faces. As hair turns grey or white, it can lose the lubricating oil it had in younger times, becoming coarser. This again changes the texture of the eyebrow as a whole. Rather than commit to a daily drudge of drawing and re-drawing eyebrows that they can be satisfied with, many women over the age of 60 are instead turning to semi-permanent makeup as an option.
Is There an Age Limit to Microblading?
Because microblading eyebrows involves abrasions of the skin, and due to the decrease in skin elasticity that people experience as they age, it is natural to wonder whether permanent cosmetics such as microblading are appropriate for use on older skin. The truth of the matter is that so long as factors such as the skin’s tone and thickness are taken into account, there is no reason why older clients can’t benefit from microbladed brows.