Contraindication List

Disqualifications

Permanent Cosmetic Tattoo is not recommended for clients who have or are:

Anyone under 18 years of age.
Anyone who had symptoms of a cold, flu, or COVID within the last 2 weeks.
Anyone who is allergic to pigmentation and makeup.
Anyone with glaucoma and/or taking blood thinning medicines.
Anyone with skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis on the area to be treated
Anyone with active skin cancer in the treated area.
Anyone who has experienced post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Anyone with undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the treated area.
Anyone with transmittable blood conditions, for example, Hepatitis or HIV.
Anyone who is diabetic (please provide a doctor’s note for approval with medication and controlled diet).
Anyone who has a heart condition.
Anyone who is a hemophiliac.
Anyone with healing disorders.
Anyone taking skin medication such as antasure, Accutane, and steroids.
Anyone currently under or scheduled for radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment.
Any radiotherapy or chemotherapy must be completed no less than 60 days before the date of the treatment.
Anyone who is epileptic and has experienced fainting spells or seizures.
Anyone who is pregnant and/or lactating.

Once you have fully read and cleared yourself of the above disqualifications list, you may continue to book your appointment. If any of the above applies to you, you are not a candidate for permanent makeup.