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Tattoo is a growing popularity among women who want to look perfect at any time and not spend too much time on applying decorative cosmetics. The advantages of permanent makeup are ready to evaluate, and many young mothers, who spend the day and night in the hassle of the child and barely find out the minutes to take care of themselves.

But is tattooing allowed when breastfeeding? What can turn this procedure for mother and baby?

Features of the tattoo

If the tattoo requires the introduction of the dye deep under the skin, due to which it persists throughout life, the tattoo applies to minimally invasive procedures.

When performing permanent makeup, the dye is applied to the uppermost layers of the skin - the needle penetrates to a depth of 0.3-0.8 mm. That is why the result is not stable compared to a conventional tattoo. The effect of the tattoo is enough for a period of six months to three years, depending on the application technique, the choice of the dye and the characteristics of the body.

Permanent makeup has a number of contraindications, including pregnancy. There is no direct ban on tattooing for HB, the question of the safety of the procedure for nursing mothers and their babies has not been fully studied.

Potential hazard

Immediately it is worth noting that the nursing mother strictly does not recommend tattooing lips. This is due to the need before and after the procedure to take antiherpetic drugs, and they contain substances that are hazardous to the health and proper development of the infant.

Before you decide to tattoo eyebrows or eyelids, it is important to understand what dangers can be faced by contacting the beauty salon:

  • Infection in the body. Any violation of the integrity of the skin is associated with the risk of infection. Many diseases are transmitted through blood, including HIV, papillomavirus, hepatitis B and C, syphilis. Care should be taken when choosing a salon that provides tattoo services.
  • Allergy to dye. Eyebrow and eyelid tattooing is performed using plant, synthetic and mineral pigments, and even if a woman had no allergic reaction to the dye before pregnancy, there is no guarantee that an organism with an altered hormonal background will not react to the same or another pigment. Allergies can also manifest in a baby - his immune system is very sensitive and vulnerable.
  • Penetration of harmful substances into breast milk. Dyes are multi-component formulations that may include substances that can adversely affect a child. No one can give guarantees of complete security - no studies have been conducted on this topic.
  • Unpredictable makeup result. A hormonal background is changed in a nursing woman, in particular, a lot of prolactin is produced. This hormone is involved in the regulation of water-salt metabolism, accelerates the metabolism. Accordingly, the dye immediately begins to be flushed out of the body at a heightened pace - the tattoo of the eyebrows, performed during breastfeeding, will last less time or not lie down at all. Or will lie only in certain areas. There is also the problem of changing the color of the dye, because of which the result is unlikely to be able to please. No master knows how the dye will behave with HB.

You can also find the opinion that the pain experienced by the woman during the procedure blocks the production of breast milk. However, this is not the case, lactation will not stop, but the milk flow to the nipples may worsen for some time - it will be more difficult for the baby to get food. This is due to the fact that pain and stress reduce the production of oxytocin, and it is this hormone that is responsible for pushing milk into the ducts.

What to consider

The decision about whether you can do a tattoo, everyone takes their own. It is important to immediately warn the master that you are breastfeeding a baby. Many specialists refuse to carry out the procedure, because in this case they cannot guarantee a quality result.

If you still decide to do permanent makeup, you should listen to the following tips:

  • choose a beauty salon and masters with a license to provide this type of service, it is desirable that the salon specialists have a medical education,
  • the master must be experienced and proven - look at the portfolio, look for reviews,
  • Pay attention to the attitude of the salon specialists to the observance of the sanitary and hygienic regime - ask about how the equipment is disinfected, whether disposable needles, etc. are used,
  • find out as much information as possible about the dyes used in the salon, check the quality certificates for them,
  • pre-test the dye in an inconspicuous area of ​​the skin to identify a possible allergic reaction.

To reduce the risk of penetration into the milk of substances harmful to the baby, you can refuse from anesthesia. If the pain threshold does not allow to do without anesthesia, skip one or two feedings after the procedure, and milk the milk. The baby at this time can be fed with milk, pre-expressed in sterile glass bottles.

Properly prepared, you can protect the body of the baby from the harmful effects. But nothing protects mother from possible problems associated with altered hormonal levels. If the result is unsatisfactory, you will have to hide it for a long time using decorative cosmetics. Removal of traces of an unsuccessful tattoo is a painful procedure, so it is better to wait until breastfeeding is completed before contacting the salon.

Types of tattoo

Permanent (from the latin permanens - "permanent") makeup also has other names: micropigmentation, dermopigmentation, contour makeup or tattoo.

The procedure is the introduction of a special pigment with the needle into the upper layers of the dermis, that is, the creation of permanent makeup. This allows you to simulate the skin on the face ordinary makeup or even improve some facial features, emphasize, highlight or adjust the shape of the eyebrows, lips or eyelids. With the help of a tattoo, you can even make a color correction of the oval face, lighten dark circles under the eyes, or “apply” blush on the cheeks. And this is not all that can be done with this procedure.

The depth of needle puncture usually varies from 0.3 to 0.5 mm, and therefore this type of “decoration” of the exterior refers to minimally invasive procedures. There are several different techniques and techniques for performing tattoo.

And although the procedure involves needles and pigments, it is still not a tattoo. What distinguishes them is that the tattoo remains for life, as dyes are introduced into the deeper layers of the dermis, and the tattoo lasts an average of 6 months to 3-5 years - depending on the technique of application, the choice of the dye and the characteristics of the woman’s body.

It is worth noting that the procedure for tattooing is contraindicated for pregnant women, however, for breastfeeding as such, the ban on permanent makeup does not exist, because safety or risks for women and their babies in this case are not yet fully understood. However, risks exist.

Why some tattoo artists refuse lactating women?

Having decided on the choice of the type of tattoo, even before the procedure begins, warn the master that at this stage you are a nursing mother. Even if you really want to make a tattoo, do not risk yourself hiding this fact, and do not "substitute" the master, as the effect of tattoo on the female body during lactation is not fully understood, and the result may not be what you expected ( or the master promised you). There are several reasons for this, which we will discuss below.

And, if after recognition you get the master’s refusal to carry out the procedure, do not scandalize, demanding a plaintive book, and do not be indignant, because in this case the master is honest with you, and he may have quite understandable reasons for this. The master may refuse if:

  • He cannot guarantee a quality result in your case. Why? Read about it below.
  • He does not have enough experience to carry out such a procedure. Ask to show the portfolio and read the reviews of his clients to make sure that the master had to do a tattoo (and he did this more than once).

How does the tattoo on lactation?

As we have said, the effect of tattoo on lactation has not yet been fully studied, however, some aspects of this process make sense to postpone the procedure until the end of the breastfeeding period for the baby.

Effect of dye and allergic reactions to it

The dyes that make up the tattoo, can cause allergies, because they are different in composition: on a water-alcohol or cream base / base, with vegetable, mineral or synthetic additives.

As a rule, natural components do not cause concern, although they hold much less than mineral or synthetic ones, however, they can also cause allergies. It is difficult to treat allergies in a nursing mother, if only because in her position not all medicines can be used. Therefore, in order to prevent an undesirable reaction, it is necessary to make a test injection of the substance under the skin and follow the reaction for a couple of days.

In addition, it is necessary to take into account that the dye molecules cannot penetrate into breast milk, however, some components of the dyes are able to penetrate into the blood (and from there into the milk) and have a toxic effect on the body (full-scale studies on this topic have not been carried out). Therefore, choosing a dye for a tattoo, read its composition, because some of its components can cause allergies, if not for the mommy herself, then for the baby.

Effect of pain

The nature is so arranged that during lactation under the action of hormones, the pain threshold is reduced, and many women note that if, before giving birth, eyebrow plucking was a tolerable procedure, then after giving birth, the painful sensation becomes comparable to torture. Therefore, the procedure of applying a tattoo for a lactating woman can be very painful, although some of them point out that tattooing her lips and eyelids is not as painful as her eyebrows.

The hormone prolactin is responsible for the production of milk in a woman’s body, but the hormone oxytocin is responsible for its “promotion” through the milky channels to the nipple. The pain that occurs when performing tattooing may lead to the fact that some time after the procedure, the release of milk may be disturbed, but this does not mean that milk production will stop altogether.

It would seem that in order to reduce pain during tattooing, local anesthesia can be applied. In ordinary cases, Lidocaine is used topically, but in the case of a nursing woman, the principle remains: the use of drugs is possible only if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the child. Therefore, the use of dosage forms is allowed only in exceptional or hopeless situations, but it is unlikely that the whims of mommies to do permanent makeup can be attributed to those. Beauty can bring and a little later, when the period of breastfeeding will be over. However, the decision remains for the woman herself.

What else could be the consequences?

In addition to the above risks, a problem is also possible, which does not arise during the procedure of a tattoo, but later, because open wounds are the gate for pathogenic flora. For example, after tattooing the lips, herpes may occur. The source of infection can be either a virus of herpes, a carious tooth or a virus dormant in the mother’s body and activated due to low immunity, and sometimes the baby’s touch on the mother’s face.

It is quite difficult to treat herpes to herpes mothers due to the rather severe restrictions on drugs used during lactation (most of them are forbidden for moms, as it affects the health and proper development of the baby). Therefore, if the mother has herpes, breastfeeding will have to be abandoned (at least for the duration of the treatment of the infection).

How does lactation affect the quality of the tattoo?

However, not only the tattoo can affect lactation, but lactation can affect the final result of the tattoo. This is explained by the fact that during breastfeeding in the woman's body, the level of the hormone prolactin (responsible for the production of milk) is elevated. This hormone has an immunoregulatory effect and affects the water-salt metabolism and the acceleration of metabolic processes.

Such a "feature" of the female body during lactation may affect the quality of the tattoo and produce an unexpected effect after the procedure:

  • changing the hue of the selected pigment, for example, blue eyebrows instead of the expected brown or black color,
  • rapid washing out of the pigment - immunity cells perceive the dye as a foreign object and try to get it out of the body more quickly,
  • tattooing can take only on certain areas of the skin or not lie at all.

If you properly prepare for the procedure, then you can protect the baby's body from possible problems associated with the procedure. But from the problems that have arisen with the tattoo because of the hormonal background of the mother, no one can insure. The result of the same unsuccessfully done procedure will then have to be hidden for several months under makeup, since it will be possible to correct such a “mistake” no sooner than you complete breastfeeding.

If you still decide to introduce a permanent

If, nevertheless, you are not eager to do permanent makeup, then postpone going to the salon at least for the first 2-3 months after giving birth - let your body and immune system get a little stronger after stress (childbirth is stress!) And establish the lactation process. Ideally, it is better to delay this procedure until the time when the baby is 9-12 months old..

To avoid any misunderstandings and unpleasant surprises, deciding to do a tattoo and come to the salon, first of all, pay attention to the following aspects:

  1. Does this salon and your chosen master have a license to conduct a tattoo procedure? There is nothing reprehensible in this; it is normal to take care of your own safety (and, at the same time, about the safety of your baby).
  2. Ask if the master has a medical degree (this is not necessary but preferable). This is also a completely natural question, and not idle curiosity.
  3. Observe the work of the masters, paying particular attention to their compliance with sanitary and hygienic standards, for example, disinfection of equipment and tools, and what tools they use (salons that value their reputation, use disposable needles, ink tanks and the ink itself, which is opened with the client, immediately before the procedure begins, and it will be useful to ensure the integrity of their packaging), do the masters use disposable gloves during the work and disinfect their hands before the procedure and volume like. After all, as you know, any careless movement leads to a violation of the integrity of the skin, and this, in turn, creates the risk of infection. It is not a secret for anyone that many diseases are transmitted through blood, such as the papilloma virus, syphilis, hepatitis B and C, HIV.
  4. Ask as much as possible about the dyes for tattooing used by the salon and the master personally, check their quality certificates and composition.Ask to test the selected dye in an inconspicuous place to determine if you have any allergies to it, and at the same time you will pass a test for sensitivity to pain and anesthetics.

In addition, you should consult with your doctor about acceptable methods of anesthesia procedure.

Shortly before the procedure, take safety measures for the baby. Catch milk from both breasts into sterile containers - it is useful for feeding after the procedure, since the use of anesthesia will make it impossible to breastfeed for 12 hours. During this time, the anesthetic will be removed from the mother’s body and will not get into the baby’s milk. And besides, if suddenly during the process of tattooing an infection penetrates into the mother's body, during this time she will surely show herself.

Tattoo care after the procedure

After the procedure of tattooing for the crust formed, careful care is necessary:

  • do not open,
  • don't wet
  • do not touch (even a beloved child),
  • lubricate with a special cream.

And with all the employment of the mother, the baby needs to find time to take care of herself, so that healing will proceed normally. And besides, you need to take care of who will walk with a crumb, while mom's face heals.

Of course, not every nursing woman has problems after making a tattoo, so positive reviews can be read on the forums. However, before you decide on this procedure, you should be prepared for any consequences and surprises, and only then make a decision.

The reasons why the master refuses to do a tattoo

The issue of compatibility of breastfeeding and tattoos, to which many refer and permanent makeup, in other words - tattoo, from a scientific point of view has not been studied either from us or abroad. For example, in the US, the Academy of Pediatrics, the College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Association of Family Doctors are inclined to believe that tattooing does not affect breastfeeding.

At the same time, tattoo inks are assigned to the list of cosmetics, but none of them are approved for injection under the skin, and in several states tattoo tattoo shops are banned.

In general, professional tattooists on both sides of the border often refuse to do this to pregnant and lactating mothers. They justify their refusal by the fact that, firstly:

  • components of the pigment with blood flow can get into the breastfeeding milk and it is unknown how this will affect the baby,
  • secondly, different people have different thresholds for pain sensitivity. And despite the use of local anesthetics that are safe for a nursing woman and her baby, the pain can be felt, and quite severe. This entails serious stress and you can easily say goodbye to lactation,
  • Thirdly, in connection with a slightly different hormonal background in a nursing mother, the tattoo can fail due to the fact that the pigment does not lie so and the result will be a completely unexpected color and appearance of eyebrows, eyes or lips.

You can treat these allegations differently - take it on faith or reject it. Most of the wizard reinsured, because in the case of undesirable consequences, even unrelated to the tattoo, suspicions just might fall on their shoulders. And with them the whole burden of responsibility.

So the tattoo master who undertook to do permanent makeup to a nursing woman, or a professional with rich experience in this particular area, or an amateur, grabber and a grabber.

If you are lucky and you have found such a professional, then the decision whether or not to do a tattoo of eyebrows, eyes or lips is ultimately yours. We will tell you what permanent makeup is and consider the consistency of the above arguments, according to which masters most often refuse nursing mothers.

What is a tattoo and what can not be done

Tattoo differs from tattoo depth of pigment injection under the skin. It is performed in the upper layers of the epidermis. And if the tattoo remains for life, then the tattoo disappears with time, usually within 3-4 years.

Permanent lip makeup for lactating women should be excluded. At least, because when it is performed, herpetic reactions often appear and it is necessary to take antiherpetic drugs before and after the procedure within 1-2 weeks.

Such drugs are incompatible with breastfeeding.

The most popular type of tattoo for today is eyebrow micropigmentation. With it, you can give expression to the look and even visually look younger, just raising your eyebrows to the top with paint and needles. Currently, the most popular types are shading, hair and their combination - tattoo 3D. All of them allow you to achieve maximum naturalness.

The healing and acquisition of the final color after the tattooing takes place in 2-3 weeks, during which the treatment of the injured skin with healing and antiseptic means is necessary. A lot of such non-systemic agents are produced on the body, so they will not cause harm during breastfeeding.

How do dye components affect breastfeeding

In a good cabin, before carrying out the procedure, you will be offered a test injection of the dye used to check the body's reaction under the skin. After all, an allergic reaction on the face and accelerated rejection of the pigment is unlikely to decorate and please the owner of the tattoo.

The dye consists of a mineral, synthetic or vegetable pigment and a water-alcohol or cream-gel base - glycerin or sorbitol. In addition, glycols, alcohol, and distilled water can be added to the composition to increase blood clotting.

The vegetable pigment in the absence of allergy to it and the glycerol base are not dangerous when breastfeeding, but also hold much less mineral or synthetic. Some components of the paint can be toxic and get into the blood, and hence in breast milk. Therefore, choosing a master and a salon, first ask about the composition of the dye used for tattoo.

Is there a connection between pain and cessation of lactation?

The amount of milk produced is directly dependent on the frequency of attachment of the baby to the breast. If you feed on demand, and not on a schedule, then the nerve channels from the chest send signals to the brain to synthesize the hormone prolactin, which in turn stimulates the production of enough milk for the baby. In addition, nothing affects the production of milk.

Another thing is the hormone oxytocin, which is responsible for pushing milk from the milky lobules along the milk ducts to the nipple. With painful sensations, its production is reduced. During the tattoo, as well as after a short time after the release of milk may be difficult.

So the relationship of pain and a complete cessation of lactation is untenable.

Does hormonal background affect the quality of tattoo?

Prolactin, which is elevated when breastfeeding, affects the water-salt metabolism, accelerates the body's metabolism, has an immunoregulatory effect. Thanks to these features, it is really possible to get an unexpected color of the tattoo, and its quick “washing out”.

Introduced pigment immune cells recognize as foreign to any person and begin to work on getting rid of them, which affects the final color.

But if, in the ordinary case, an experienced master knows what color should result from such a struggle, then in the case of lactation, such a forecast becomes impossible.

Permanent makeup, made of high quality materials and tested for toxicity and allergenicity, does not adversely affect the child. What can not be said about mom. The result, due to unpredictability, can be both stunning and disastrous. Think, are you ready to take the risk now or is it better to wait?

What is the tattoo

A regular tattoo is applied by injecting a dye deep under the skin, so it lasts almost a lifetime. At the same time, during the tattoo, dyes are introduced only into the upper layers of the epidermis, therefore the effect of such permanent makeup lasts a maximum of 3 years, but more often this period is substantially less.

Permanent tattooing is prohibited during pregnancy, but there is no direct ban on breastfeeding.

However, cosmetologists do not advise to do a tattoo of lips with GV.

The fact is that such tattoos are often accompanied by the appearance of herpes, and this requires treatment with special drugs that are incompatible with breastfeeding.

One of the most popular procedures - permanent tattooing of eyebrows - does not cause such negative reactions. For healing after the procedure, various antiseptics are used, which do not significantly affect the functioning of the body and therefore are allowed for HB.

It should be remembered that the hormonal changes that have occurred in the body, significantly reduce the pain threshold of a woman. And if before permanent tattoos did not bring much discomfort, then during lactation the pain can be unbearable. In addition, the face is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body.

How can you minimize the consequences

Each woman decides for herself whether to do a tattoo with breastfeeding. However, it is also worth warning about the HB of your cosmetologist, since not all specialists agree to do permanent tattoos during this period because of the impossibility of guaranteeing the desired result.

And if you do decide to get a tattoo, the following tips will help minimize the unpleasant consequences.

  • The salon where you are going to do a tattoo should have all the necessary certificates and licenses, and the master should have a medical education. Also useful will be reviews about the master or photos of his works.
  • Find out how the cabin is doing with hygiene standards: whether disposable tools are used where it is supposed to be, how disinfection and similar nuances occur.
  • Examine information about the dyes used and their effects on the body. Immediately prior to the procedure, test for an allergic reaction by applying a dye to an inconspicuous area of ​​skin.
  • If your pain threshold allows, then give up painkillers during the procedure. This will significantly reduce the likelihood of harmful substances in the body of the child with milk. If you can’t do a tattoo without anesthetic drugs, then the next 2 feedings after the procedure should be skipped, and the milk should be decanted and drained.

Properly made tattoo should not cause health problems in the child. What can be said about the state of the mother. Not only can an allergic reaction to a previously safe remedy begin, but you can still get out of the salon with blue eyebrows due to the fact that the dye reacted to hormonal disorders.

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Eyebrow tattooing is an opportunity to save time and effort that you have to spend daily on correcting eyebrows with a pencil. Lack of time for daily makeup often affects young mothers who do not have enough time even for a full sleep. It would seem that in this case, eyebrow makeup is the ideal way to align the eyebrows line or give the required width to the eyebrows with the help of 1-2 trips to the salon. However, since for some cosmetic procedures lactation is a contraindication to their implementation, many women are concerned about whether tattooing of eyebrows is possible when breastfeeding? A clear answer to this question does not currently exist, so the woman has to take the decision on her own, given the possible risk.

Tattoo and its features

Tattooing is a procedure for introducing special pigments into the upper layers of the skin, which differs from tattooing in the composition of pigments and the depth of their penetration into the subcutaneous layers.

  1. Due to their subcutaneous location, dyes withstand external influences and persist for a long period (several years).
  2. The composition of the coloring pigments consists mainly of plant components, which over time are washed out of the body, leaving almost no traces.
  3. The depth of penetration of the needle is only 0.5 -1 mm, so this is not "drawing forever," it is a permanent makeup that will discolour over time.

On the eyebrows, a high-grade make-up (permanent makeup) is maintained from 6 months to 2 years (persistence is influenced by the individual characteristics of the body).

Compatibility of breastfeeding and tattoo

Physicians treat a permanent make-up during breastfeeding differently, but since there are no definite data on the dangers of the procedure for the mother or the child, tattooing is referred to as relative contraindications.

Eyebrow correction with the help of a tattoo is not recommended for the following reasons:

  1. The minimal amount of coloring pigment may be released into breast milk with blood, and the effect of even a microscopic dose of such pigments on a child has not been studied enough.
  2. The eyebrow tattoo is considered painless, therefore, with a high pain threshold of the client, anesthesia may not be applied. The sensations during the procedure in most women do not exceed the discomfort that occurs when plucking eyebrows. However, it is important to bear in mind that when breastfeeding the ratio of hormones in the body changes, and, accordingly, the pain threshold changes. As a result, a woman needs local anesthesia during tattooing, which does not guarantee the absence of pain. In addition, lidocaine is part of the anesthetic preparations used. This local anesthetic that affects the work of the heart and passes into breast milk is not used in nursing women (Ultracain and Dikain are used when local anesthesia is needed).
  3. Changes in hormonal levels during breastfeeding affect the amount of natural pigment in the hair and can affect the foreign pigment of the coloring agent. As a result of this influence, the pigment can either not remain at all, or very quickly become discolored, or give the eyebrows a different shade.

Among the reasons for abandoning tattooing to nursing mothers is often indicated cessation of lactation due to pain experienced. Strong pains really affect the synthesis of prolactin, but when fed on demand, the tattoo will not lead to a complete cessation of lactation.

Tattoo, allergies and the risk of infection

Allergic reaction after the tattoo - a rare phenomenon, but possible. Allergies can develop on any components of the dye, and even with the use of the highest quality natural dyes, an individual hypersensitivity reaction is possible.

  • Histamine produced in allergy may pass into breast milk, but it will not affect the baby. However, it will not be so easy to fight allergies - not all antiallergic drugs are allowed to be used by a nursing mother, and of the approved antihistamines, not all are equally effective. When breastfeeding a child under one year old, it is allowed to use drugs recommended for the treatment of allergies in children of this age.
  • There is a potential risk of developing an allergy in a child.
  • Allergies can be accompanied by a deterioration of general well-being (weakness, dizziness, nausea, conjunctivitis), and this affects lactation.

It is important to note that of all types of tattoo, allergy is most rarely observed after permanent eyebrow makeup.

The danger of infection persists even if there is any damage to the skin. First of all, the risk of infection is associated with an insufficiently well-sterilized instrument. Since not only HIV is transmitted in this way, but also no less formidable diseases (hepatitis B and C, etc.), it is important to choose a good salon and a proven master.

An infection can also be carried out with insufficient quality care of the eyebrows after the procedure (peeling of the crusts, surface not treated with local antiseptics).

In the following video you will find out whether you can do a tattoo of eyebrows when breastfeeding:

What type of tattoo is best for breastfeeding women?

If the question of whether it is possible to do a tattoo, is still resolved positively, it is important to choose the most appropriate technique for this occasion.

For eyebrow tattooing, one of the following methods can be used:

  • Shooting The result is similar to the effect of tinting with a pencil or shadows. It is usually used when you need to change the distance between the eyebrows, extend the eyebrow or lower its tip. Eyebrows look bright after the procedure, but if the master creates a transition from a dark middle to a lighter edge, they look natural.

  • Shadowing of pigment, in which the brow is darkened only in a certain place.

  • Soft feathering. The dye is injected between the hairs, thereby creating a general background, visually giving the eyebrows thickness and preserving their naturalness.

  • "Hair to hair" (drawing). With the help of a special machine, the missing hairs are drawn, so the eyebrows look as natural as possible. When using European technology, successively drawn hairs are drawn (the angle of inclination varies depending on the growth line of hairs). Eastern technology involves applying strokes of different lengths and shades under a different inclination (when using this method there is no need for correction).

Since the drawing method (especially the Eastern technique) is more labor-intensive and traumatic, during breastfeeding it is advisable to do a permanent make-up with the help of the shadow technique.

How to prepare for tattoo

The risk of complications in eyebrow tattooing is minimal, but breastfeeding women should be more careful when choosing a specialist. To do this:

  • Not limited to the comments of friends, and check the availability of a license for the provision of this type of service from the selected master.
  • View the portfolio of the selected specialist to see his real professional level.
  • Pay attention to the sanitary and hygienic regime of the cabin, clarify whether disposable needles are used, etc.
  • To clarify which dyes are used in the selected salon, to get acquainted with their composition and quality certificates.

Since an allergic reaction does not develop immediately, the master should be warned in advance about breastfeeding and test the dye on the arm for the possibility of allergies.

If there is no certainty that there is no need for anesthesia, it is necessary to decant the milk before feeding the baby, and after the procedure, skip 1-2 feedings (instead of feeding, the milk will need to be drained).

You should also carefully care for the eyebrows after the procedure - use special creams, do not tear off the crust and not wet the eyebrow area.

If these rules are observed, carrying out a tattoo of eyebrows during breastfeeding becomes a safe procedure for the child. Unfortunately, it is difficult to predict the result of a tattoo on the background of hormonal changes, and this must be remembered when going to a beauty salon.

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During pregnancy, women are surrounded by many taboos - it is impossible, it is impossible. For the long nine months, the static image is so annoying that after the birth I want almost cardinal changes in appearance, starting with a change of hair and ending with a new style in clothes. What about the tattoo, which gives expressiveness to the face and saves so scarce time? Is it possible to do it with breastfeeding, when the prohibitions and restrictions continue?

Contraindications for performing tattoos

The process of tattooing implies a violation of the skin, and therefore has a number of contraindications:

  • skin diseases: psoriasis, viral infections, purulent and inflammatory processes,
  • deterioration of somatic condition, exacerbation of any types of diseases,
  • AIDS, HIV and other immunodeficiency states of the body,
  • severe stages of chronic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, renal or hepatic failure,
  • hemophilia, low blood clotting.

It is also worth postponing a visit to the tattoo parlor, subject to

  • allergic skin reactions. If the body is prone to allergies, you must first pass a test for coloring pigment with which the master will do a tattoo,
  • herpes on the face. It is worth curing the cold first,
  • "Zaedov" (cracks) in the corners of the lips. Consult with your doctor and drink the necessary vitamins.

Before visiting the salon for 2-3 days should stop taking aspirin and other drugs that thin the blood.

Why it's better not to tattoo

Many do not know whether nursing mom can do tattoos. It must be admitted that the issue of the effect of tattoos on breastfeeding has not been sufficiently studied. But most doctors believe that a breastfeeding tattoo causes only minimal harm. Therefore, from this procedure, you can not refuse. Others argue that it is not necessary to beat tattoos while the baby eats breast milk.

6 reasons why it is better to refuse tattooing when breastfeeding:

  • A coloring pigment that is injected under the skin can enter the blood. There is a possibility that harmful substances will also pass into breast milk. It is not known how these cosmetic substances affect the health of the baby. That is why many masters refuse to give a tattoo to a nursing mother.
  • Tattooing is a very painful procedure. Before the procedure, the master uses local anesthetics. But they can not fully protect a woman from pain. Pain for every person is stress. And stress for a nursing mom is dangerous because lactation fades away. This reason speaks in favor of delaying the tattoo until the end of lactation.
  • It is known that during the period of pregnancy and lactation a woman's hormones change. In this regard, the wizard does not promise a good permanent makeup for HB, since the pigment falls differently than in non-nursing women. The body during this period, as it were, rejects foreign bodies, including pigment. The color and lines of the applied tattoo may actually look different than on the sample.
  • Permanent makeup lips nursing mothers are not recommended. The procedure is associated with injury to the skin of the lips, which can lead to the appearance of herpes. Herpes will have to be treated with antiviral drugs, which is not helpful in breastfeeding.
  • Often, a woman has an allergic reaction to the pigment. The pigment itself is made from natural materials of plant origin, but it also contains preservatives. In addition to the woman herself, an allergic reaction can also occur in infants if the dye is in milk.
  • A visit to a beauty salon provides for procedures in which skin damage occurs. The risk of contracting diseases such as hepatitis, HIV and syphilis is very high. This must always be remembered, not only during breastfeeding. It is better to use the services of a proven responsible master who strictly adheres to sanitary standards.

Tips for moms planning a tattoo for HB

Tips for breastfeeding moms planning to get a tattoo when breastfeeding or tattooing, no matter what:

  • Before going to the master, get feedback on this specialist. It is advisable to enlist the support of several friends who appealed to this master.
  • Having come to a beauty salon, check out his license, as well as quality certificates for materials.
  • Before you tattoo, ask a specialist with you to disinfect the instruments and the workplace to make sure they are sterile.
  • Be sure to warn the master about the period of breastfeeding.
  • Notify the master of the presence of allergies to certain drugs, if it is.
  • Do not refuse pain relief! If during the procedure there is a need for anesthesia, then it is useful to skip 1-2 feedings. It is better to decant the breast, and feed the baby with the mixture.
  • Carefully look after the crusts and make sure that the child does not accidentally tear them off.

Video Council

Permanent makeup facilitates the care of women for their appearance. With the help of tattoo, you can emphasize facial features, as well as hide the flaws in appearance. There is no unequivocal answer to the question of whether harm is done to the wife’s lactation tattoo. The probability of ingress of hazardous substances into mother’s milk is minimal. However, severe stress associated with pain may worsen the lactation of a nursing woman. To decide whether to do a tattoo during lactation, should the woman herself. Permanent tattooing during breastfeeding is not necessary. Therefore, it is better to postpone the time of its holding to a later date, not related to lactation and pregnancy. Postpone the procedure for a period of 3 months after the end of breastfeeding, so you protect yourself and your baby from undue risk and can be confident in the result.

And now watch the video advice from a specialist:

Every mother wants to be beautiful. But the time for self-care remains very little. But there is such a wonderful procedure - permanent makeup of eyebrows, lips, eyelids. It may be worth making it and always be beautiful and well-groomed. But then a lot of questions arise. Is it possible to do a tattoo during GW? Why and how can it hurt a child?

Will it affect the quantity and quality of milk?

The tattoo has a sister - a tattoo. Some mothers barely waited for the period of pregnancy and are eager to make a new pretty tattoo for themselves, and perhaps even the very first one. And they have similar questions.

Since permanent makeup and tattoos are very close, consider them together, drawing attention to some differences.

They say moms

First, let us know the opinions of mothers who did permanent makeup or tattoo during the feeding period of the child. What did they get out of it?

Svetlana: “My son is 5 months old. A couple of months ago, I made a tattoo of eyebrows. I'm shocked. I now have double eyebrows. They wanted to correct the line, but only a thin thread came out. Girls! Do not take risks! ”

Marina: “The tattoo was done when the child was 6 months old. Everything is great! Quickly. It does not hurt at all. And the pigment has not gone anywhere. I am so pleased with the result! ”

Victoria: “Do not waste money. I made a tattoo of eyebrows, but the paint did not come from. Eyebrows remain the same.

Julia: “I wanted to get a tattoo from school. I could not resist, I ran to the salon when my daughter was only 6 months old. The paint is fine lay down. But it was painful ... horror! It's easier to give birth. ”

Nina: “I know that they do not recommend tattooing for GW. I did permanent eyebrow makeup at my own risk. Everything turned out well. But if you don’t urgently, then you better wait. ”

Possible problems

HB, as well as pregnancy, are contraindications for all types of tattoos. In many salons, having learned that the visitor is a nursing mother, they will refuse to do the procedure. There are several reasons. The problems that arise are not all, hence the variety of reviews. But in order to decide whether to do a tattoo or permanent makeup right now, you need to know about them.

Pain sensations

The action of the hormones responsible for lactation is such that a woman's pain threshold decreases. What was previously quite tolerant becomes unbearable. The face is especially sensitive, so permanent makeup is much more painful to do than a regular tattoo. At the same time, the eyebrow tattoo is transferred more easily than the lips and eyelids.

Anesthesia

For anesthesia, tattoo is most commonly used lidocaine (local). This drug can be used. But the wording is standard: “use is possible if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the child.” It is clear that if a mother has a toothache, then there is nowhere to go, it is necessary to anesthetize and treat. But whether the benefits of a tattoo exceed the potential risk for the baby, only Mom herself decides.

Painful stress

Mom and nursing baby are connected by invisible threads. Any changes in the mood of the mother will inevitably affect the infant. If she is in pain, the child becomes restless and nervous. Strong stress can also cause loss of milk. Yes, it rarely happens from tattoos, but whether it is worth the risk, everyone decides for himself. If the fact that it is impossible to get permanent makeup for mom is a cause of severe stress, then it may be worth making it and forgetting it.

Hormonal background and paint behavior

The main reason why salons are denied to lactating women, and the most common problem is the unpredictable behavior of coloring pigments. It is caused by hormones that simply rage with HBG. It is likely that the paint will not be taken on the tattoo or will very quickly resolve. And, for example, you can get blue eyebrows. However, everything is very individual, and no one can say exactly what the consequences (or lack thereof) can be.

Problems with care after the procedure

It is necessary to carefully care for the crusts that are formed after the application of the tattoo: lubricate with special creams, do not tear or wet. Mom needs to find time for skin care, which is also sometimes difficult. And how to explain to the infant that the face should not be touched? And it is also necessary to think over who will walk with the baby, while the face will find a decent look.

Danger of infection

If, nevertheless, it was decided to make a tattoo, then the salon should be chosen very carefully. It is necessary to monitor compliance with all sanitary standards. Infection is dangerous not only for the mother, but also for the child. It is important to know that employees of the salon are often not to blame; an infection can be obtained even after the procedure. Open wounds are wide open gates for all kinds of bacteria and viruses. The infection can even bring a favorite baby, holding his little hand over his face. The source of infection often serves as a carious tooth or herpes exacerbation. And to treat a nursing woman is difficult. Most drugs are banned. If infected, it is more likely that you will have to abandon HB during the treatment.

Coloring pigments that make a tattoo, can cause allergies in the mother. It is as difficult to treat a nursing mother as in the case of infection. During lactation, not all medicines can be used. Permanent makeup is performed with natural pigments, so it is less allergenic than tattoos on the body, which make it more resistant paints with mineral components.

Permanent make-up and tattoos can be done to mom while breastfeeding. Large ink molecules do not penetrate into breast milk, and the procedure does not directly harm the baby. But there are many different side effects, so every mother should decide for herself whether she needs a tattoo right now.

Devoooooochki! Someone did a tattoo of howling breastfeeding. I just kapets and not eyebrows! They had to be corrected in the spring, and then I was kept in the hospital and decided that I wouldn’t be doing pregnant.As it turned out correctly, since I know girls who did, but nothing came from them. And nursing I do not know anyone to do. A Google who knows everything turns out to not know. All common phrases that can not take. And so that someone would say that now, I did not take it, there is no such thing! I have checked my salon, I made eyebrows and eyes there, so I’m not considering anything to be in danger of putting something in there. Anesthesia will not affect milk either, they give me no injections, only local oil will be ointment. Molecules of the paint, as it read, are too large and do not enter the blood. So it is desirable personal experience or experience svatyev-brothers)) I will be very grateful!

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Compatible tattoo and lactation

Eyebrow tattoo - minimally invasive procedure in which the pigment is injected into the upper layers of the skin. On average, the effect of professional tattooing lasts up to three years.

The first thing that worries any mother who decides to make a permanent permanent makeup is how it will affect the baby and breast milk. If during pregnancy a tattoo is extremely undesirable, then there is no consensus on the lactation period yet. The question of the negative impact of tattoo on the mother and child is not thoroughly studied. Doctors advise not to risk and postpone the tattoo until the full cessation of breastfeeding. The coloring pigment, although in small quantities, penetrates the blood and breast milk, which can adversely affect the health of the newborn.

In addition, pain during the introduction of the needle under the skin causes a stressful reaction in the mother's body, which can affect the condition of the baby.

Why the master refused to do the procedure

Some cosmetologists, having learned that a woman is in a position or is breastfeeding, themselves refuse to carry out the procedure. They explain their position as follows:

  • unpredictable effect of pigment components on breast milk,
  • potential cessation of lactation due to painful stress,
  • due to the altered hormones of the nursing mother, the pigment can fail unsuccessfully, and the drawing will turn out to be sloppy and uneven,
  • prolactin, which is produced during HB, accelerates the metabolism and promotes rapid leaching of the dye from the body.

Often, specialists are reinsured, but they can be understood: no one wants to take responsibility for possible side effects after the procedure. The final decision, whether to do a tattoo of eyebrows, lips, or eyes to a nursing mother, is made by the woman herself.

Shaking or shading

At the first technique, the contours of the eyebrows are filled with a dye, then the pigment is gently shaded. The effect is similar to drawing with an ordinary eyebrow pencil, everything looks as natural as possible. This method distinguishes shadow technique and soft feathering. In the first case, only a certain part of the eyebrow is shaded, in the second the pigment is evenly distributed between the hairs, filling the space.

Shooting is suitable for those who have thin, sparse and colorless hairs. The method is practically painless, differs by a minimum of contraindications and does not require careful maintenance. The result lasts up to 2-3 years. This method will certainly be appreciated by a young mother who does not have free time for a regular correction.

Hair method

Hair tattooing technique involves the careful drawing of individual hairs. The procedure is more expensive than feathering and takes much longer.

The machine makes the finest strokes, completely imitating the hairs, so the end result is striking similarity with natural eyebrows.

The client can choose a European application technique (all the hairs are drawn the same way and in the same direction) or the eastern technique (strokes of different lengths and under different inclinations). The density and volume of the contour, the presence of a 3D effect and the degree of realistic drawing depend on the choice of technology. The hair method is more complicated, traumatic, and painful than shotirovaniya, therefore, a woman during breastfeeding is better to abandon it.

Features microblading

Recently, microbleeding eyebrows has become popular. This is a manual tattoo, which is performed using an ultra-fine blade using 6D retouching technology. The essence of the process resembles a traditional hair tattoo, but with a few differences. In the upper layer of the skin, the thinnest cuts are made into which the pigment is injected. This is such a jewelry work that it is almost impossible to distinguish drawn hairs from natural ones.

However, microblading is not recommended during breastfeeding. There is always a risk of pigment getting into breast milk. For the microblading procedure dyes based on vegetable components or water-alcohol substances are used. If the former are relatively harmless to mom and baby, then the latter are more toxic, their ingestion is highly undesirable. They have a general adverse effect on the health of the baby, and can also cause a strong allergic reaction, even anaphylactic shock.

Even if prior to pregnancy you did not experience permanent makeup allergies, there is no guarantee that the dye will not cause a negative reaction now. Altered hormones and a huge amount of prolactin can give an unpredictable effect on almost any pigment - vegetable, synthetic or mineral. And most importantly, a strong allergy can occur in a newborn, because his immune system is easily vulnerable and badly resists the negative influence of the environment.

Lactation stop

Doctors often scare moms with cessation of lactation due to pain during cosmetic procedures. This judgment is only partly true. The hormone oxytocin is responsible for pushing milk along the milk ducts to the nipples. With the appearance of pain, its production decreases, but the flow of milk is also hampered. But the synthesis of prolactin, which is directly responsible for the production of breast milk, moderate pain does not affect. Thus, tattooing eyebrows is unlikely to stop lactation completely, but due to the lack of oxytocin can make it difficult for some time.

Danger of anesthesia

Some women insist on local anesthesia during tattooing. As a substance for pain relief, lidocaine is commonly used. This drug is not contraindicated in lactating women. However, in order to avoid side effects, it should be used with caution. And if at the anesthesia of a tooth in the dentist's office the risk is relatively justified, then it is up to you whether to decide on the introduction of anesthetic for tattoo.

Emotional condition

Mom and newborn baby are one. Any changes in the diet or mood of the mother will certainly affect the baby. Painful stress experienced by the mother at the time of the procedure, one way or another is transmitted to the child.

Probability of infection

Infection can occur due to a poorly sterilized instrument and failure to comply with general sanitary standards. A large number of infections are transmitted through blood: human papillomavirus, hepatitis B and C, HIV, syphilis. To avoid the terrible consequences, you need to carefully approach the choice of the master and beauty salon.

Dye behavior

In the body of a nursing mother, the coloring matter can behave in unexpected ways. To test the reaction, a professional wizard will most likely recommend trial injection of pigment under the skin. If the allergy is not manifested, agree to have a full procedure. From the point of view of masters tattoo, the most safe dye based on vegetable components. However, it is quickly washed out of the body. As a result, the contours of the eyebrows quickly lose clarity and brightness.

Recommendations before visiting the wizard

If you decide to make tattooing eyebrows when breastfeeding, use the following helpful tips before going to the salon.

  1. Check the license at the salon and the master.
  2. Choose cosmetologists with medical education.
  3. Check out the brow specialist makeup artist's portfolio to see the results of his activities.
  4. Pay attention to the hygiene requirements in the cabin. Be sure to find out what equipment is being used, whether instruments are disposable.
  5. Choosing a tattooing technique, carefully study the composition of the dye.
  6. Immediately warn the master that you are breastfed. Insist on conducting a dye test reaction.
  7. Just in case, strain a couple of bottles of milk before a tattoo. On the first day after the procedure it is not recommended to feed the baby (especially if local anesthesia was applied to you).
  8. Specify the rules of behavior after the procedure: how to care for the crust, how to accelerate healing, whether it is possible to wet the area with water.
  9. In no case can not remove the resulting crust until complete healing. Of course, an infant with sharp movements can touch the face and tear off the wound, so the first few days you need to be careful, especially during feeding.
Proper preparation of the procedure will save you and your baby from a number of negative consequences. It is believed that in case of failure, you can easily remove the tattoo.

However, the removal is a painful and lengthy process that requires the patience of the client and the skill of the master. Today, permanent laser removal is commonly used. The effect of a laser on a woman's body during hepatitis B is another controversial issue that requires a long study. Most likely, to remove the unsuccessfully drawn eyebrows, you will have to wait for the complete cessation of lactation.

Julia, 26 years old, Voronezh

“I decided to have a tattoo when I was feeding my son for over a year at that time. Everything went fine, pain - at least. The result is still "

Thus, there is no categorical prohibition to make a tattoo on a nursing mother. However, be prepared for possible problems and side effects arising during the procedure. Whether to go to the master for beautiful eyebrows is up to the woman herself, after first assessing the risks to herself and the child.

Technique of applying different types of tattoos

The modern beauty industry offers a variety of permanent makeup methods. A qualified master will always help the client to choose the right option for her. In order not to get confused in all the variety of ways to make perfect edges, let's look at some of them.

A tattoo or tattoo is a pigmentation of the skin that combines a number of technologies.

A tattoo, or tattoo, is a type of pattern applied to the skin with a special apparatus with a needle and pigment. The master, using the machine, injects a certain dye to the skin to a depth of about 1 mm under the skin. Pigment crystallizes in the inner layer of the skin and lasts for a long time. The thickness of the tattoo needles is 0.25–0.4 mm.

Initially, the application technique, as well as tattoo machines, were also used to apply permanent makeup. If you look only a few years ago, you can remember women and girls who, after tattooing, went with purple, orange and other unnatural shades of eyebrows. And all because the skin of the face has a slightly different structure than the skin of the body, and the tattoo technique is not quite suitable. Pigment through time begins to appear, changing color. To create a permanent makeup, special dyes and devices should be used, which ensure that the needle penetrates only into the surface layer of the skin. The development of technology has led to the emergence of professional tattoo.

Permanent pigments are developed taking into account very important tasks - maximum compliance with the tissues of the human face and color stability. Face skin tissues have enormous differences from the skin of the rest of the body. The skin of the face is thinner (the skin of the eyelids does not contain a layer of the subcutaneous fat layer at all), it is not uniform. It is more susceptible to age-related changes, and therefore, after 3-5 years, the super stable pigment will look at least comical. Permanent dyes for a year or two will gradually lose brightness until full discoloration.

Victoria Rudko, international permanent makeup trainer, leading specialist of the Pybo Academy

Microblading and application technology

More recently, a new type of tattoo - microblading. The name of this method speaks for itself, micro - small, blade - blade, paddle. Its peculiarity is that this procedure is not carried out automatically by the device, but the master controls the machine manually, drawing thin lines with a needle like a blade and creating an imitation of natural hairs on the eyebrows. The device for microblading, or as it is also called - 6D-tattoo, looks like a scapula, as it has ultra-thin needles welded together in a row. In the spike, there are usually 7–16 needles, which penetrate the skin by 0.2–0.8 mm. A variety of microblading is microshading - imitation of eyebrow shadows. It is possible to draw eyebrows in a mixed technique, with both clear hair lines and a shadow, this allows you to achieve a very realistic effect. Since the drawing is carried out by the hands of the master, this makes it possible to draw hair of different lengths, to create greater naturalness.

Microblading is a less traumatic procedure than regular tattooing, and anesthesia is often not used. Eyebrows heal more quickly, on average about a week, the pigment brightens very weakly during this time, losing up to 20% brightness. The result immediately has a natural tint, after the procedure no correction is required, as the master sees the drawing immediately during the application process and, if necessary, makes adjustments, which saves time.

The effect of microblading persists for up to one and a half years, but durability also depends on the individual characteristics of the skin and the state of health of the woman. The pigment does not change color over time, but brightens gradually.

What is permanent makeup

All of the above methods relate to permanent makeup, that is, one that remains beautiful and fresh for a long time. In addition to the mentioned techniques, there are other procedures for creating beautiful eyebrows that have a less stable result.

The purpose of permanent makeup is the embodiment of the idea of ​​the client and the specialist of permanent makeup, as a makeup artist to create a color solution, on certain areas of the face to achieve the necessary aesthetic effect for a period from several months to several years.

Alexander Sivak. Certified trainer of the International League of Permanent Makeup Professionals

This is an eco-friendly type of eyebrow coloring without skin trauma. For drawing, brovist uses not chemical dyes, but henna of various natural shades from black to light brown. The effect of such a tattoo persists on the skin for several days, and on the hairs - up to 6 weeks, the fatter the skin, the less stable the result. The procedure itself takes 30–60 minutes, and after staining it is recommended not to wet the eyebrows for a day.

Coloring eyebrows persistent dyes

This type of coloring is very loved by girls and women for home use. However, you can perform this procedure with a professional wizard in a beauty salon. After giving the eyebrows the desired shape, a special ammoniacal or ammonia-free dye is applied to them, the exposure time is 15–20 minutes. The color gamut among the mass market means is limited to several black and brown shades, while in the salon the master can choose a more suitable color. The result on the skin lasts for several days, on the hairs - up to 4-6 weeks.

Can I do a tattoo or microblading nursing mom

We approach the main issue of the article - is it possible to make a tattoo for the mother of an infant. There are no direct bans on carrying out tattoo and microblading procedures for HB, however many masters refuse to give them to nursing mothers, since guarantees for such work cannot be given. If the young mom still decided to make permanent beauty using the above techniques, then she should know a number of nuances:

  • So, during breastfeeding, the skin may be less elastic, which makes it difficult to penetrate the pigment and it cannot crystallize as needed, the result of the procedure may be far from the desired, or the paint may not come at all.
  • In addition, during this period the skin is more sensitive to touch and pain. Discomfort during the procedure can lead to a state of stress, which can adversely affect the production of breast milk.
  • As with any traumatic procedure, there is a risk of infection. Be sure to choose a good, proven master who uses individual tools and good disinfectants.
  • There is a risk of allergy to the pigment used or to the anesthetic drug.
  • Although the dyes and get into the skin in microdoses, but they can be absorbed into the blood. No studies have been conducted on the subject of safety of the tattoo; therefore, a nursing mother should consider the possibility of penetration of harmful substances into breast milk.
  • Restoration of hormonal levels usually occurs within 3–6 months after completion of breastfeeding. Young mothers are advised to endure this time, and then carry out tattoo or microblading procedures..

Can I do permanent makeup with HB?

The safest method of permanent eyebrow dyeing during lactation is henna biotatuage. The only caveat that a nursing mother should consider is that during breastfeeding, the skin may be more sensitive and prone to allergies. You should test for an allergic reaction in a small area of ​​the skin of the wrist or elbow bend 48 hours before staining.. If during this time there was no rash, redness or other manifestations of allergy, then the henna staining procedure can be carried out.

Lactation is not an absolute contraindication to tattoo eyebrows, but before the procedure, nursing mother should take into account a number of nuances

Eyebrow tinting with persistent chemical dyes is also not prohibited when breastfeeding. Although ammonia paints are used to impart a beautiful color to this part of the face, however, the area of ​​exposure of the preparation is very short and the exposure time is short. But in this case you should not forget about the risk of allergies and the test for 48 hours before the procedure.

Contraindications for various types of permanent makeup

Contraindications for tattoo and microblading:

  • pregnancy (for microblading is not an absolute contraindication due to less skin traumatization),
  • low pain threshold
  • various skin diseases, inflammation of the skin of the face, oncology,
  • diabetes, AIDS, epilepsy, hypertension, hepatitis, cardiovascular diseases (the procedure can be resolved after consulting a doctor),
  • allergic reaction to any component of the drug. Permanent makeup has a number of contraindications, before the procedure it is recommended to consult a specialist.

Contraindications for biotatuazha and dyeing eyebrows paint:

  • The staining procedure is not carried out on problem or age skin due to the possibility of uneven penetration of the pigment.
  • Henna intolerance or allergy to any of the components of eyebrow dye.

Video: eyebrow tattooing hair method, microblading or 6D feathering

Breastfeeding is not an absolute contraindication for permanent eyebrow makeup. If it is extremely important for a nursing mother to look beautiful every day without wasting time, then it is worth thinking about the above procedures, but for tattooing and microblading, it is recommended to sustain an interval of 3-6 months after breastfeeding is completed. In the meantime, give preference to a more benign procedure in the form of biotatuage with henna. If the young mommy still decided on more traumatic methods of tattooing, then it is worth choosing a good qualified master browser. Whatever method is chosen, we hope that the result will be beautiful eyebrows, which will delight its owner for a long time.

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