When you choose permanent make-up, or PMU, you want to have it done by someone who is trained to do so and also works safely and hygienically. You get good advice. But how do you know if the practice of your choice also meets the guidelines set by the RIVM on hygiene and safety? Read this post, because this is how you will know if a PMU practice meets the guidelines. I can tell you in advance that Permanent Mooi meets the guidelines set by the RIVM and GGD.
The profession of permanent make-up, or PMU artist, is a free profession and so anyone can start a practice, studio or salon without prior knowledge or training. If you choose a GGD-registered practice, you are in the right place. All treatments are carried out in one approved practice according to hygiene, working conditions and environmental guidelines. The practice is then inspected every 3 years. After approval, a licence is granted for 3 years.
I find it of great importance that I treat you well and safely, working according to RIVM guidelines. Hygiene, safety and quality are my top priorities. That is why I have my practice inspected every 3 years. I only use approved pigments. In the end, you look at your radiant reflection with satisfaction. And that is partly because Permanent Beautiful complies with the guidelines.
Do you have any questions or want to know more about permanent make-up? Then contact me for a consultation.