Hair loss and appearance

Micropigmentation for receding hairline or a bald crown, for example.

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Eyebrows, hair loss and appearance: why watching is no longer necessary

You look in the mirror and see that your hair has become thinner. This often starts well before age 60 – sometimes even around age 40 – and can be due to hormonal changes, stress, nutritional deficiencies or simply the passage of time.

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Eyebrows do so much for your face

Eyebrows give balance, expression and a youthful look. They ‘frame’ your eyes and reinforce what you express non-verbally. When they become thinner or shorter, your face can look more tired or less powerful.

Permanent make-up: a visible solution to hair loss and appearance

Permanent make-up for eyebrows can restore your natural shape. And it can bring back optical volume.

The benefits of permanent make-up:

  • your look comes back, matching how you feel
  • you save time – no more daily touch-ups
  • It stays put, even during sports, swimming or in the sun
  • results often last up to two years

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What does a permanent make-up treatment look like?

You can find that information on the procedure on my site, page procedure for permanent make-up step by step. Still in doubt? Read the reviews, more than 1,000 men and women went before you. Reviews

How long does permanent make-up last?

Permanent make-up always remains visible, but over time the intensity does fade. That fading depends on person to person. Lifestyle, natural cell renewal, immune system and the influence of UV light all play a role. Frequent exposure to UV light contributes to fading. The lighter the pigment colour chosen, the faster the permanent make-up will fade. Read more about touch-ups and permanent make-up fading in the blog. Frequently asked questions

Is a temporary tattoo the same as permanent make-up?

Actually, there is no such thing as a temporary tattoo. Permanent make-up pigments do fade and sometimes, over time, do not stand out between the eyelashes and along the lip edge. This may be because they are set less deeply into the skin, for example. With a temporary tattoo, the pigment will also fade, but it never disappears completely. So there will always be a fuzzy patch left in the skin. This is why I do not apply temporary tattoos. Read the procedure for applying permanent make-up here

It's so nice to look in the mirror again and recognise myself

Many clients tell me afterwards that they ‘see themselves again’ in the mirror. That’s what it’s all about.

Hairline pulls back or bald crown?

Do you increasingly suspect you have a thinning hairline, receding hairline or bald crown? Then you are not the only one. Both men and certainly women have to deal with this. Sometimes they also suffer from it. For some men and women, it even leads to insecurity.

Why is it that your hair inplant gets thinner?

Sometimes hereditary baldness plays a role, sometimes an autoimmune disease, but often it is simply a result of hormonal change. As I wrote above about the eyebrow, the same is true for hair on your head. The decline in oestrogen and progesterone sets in during menopause.

Result after micropigmentation in man

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Microhair pigmentation: no transplant, yes results

With microhair pigmentation (also known as scalp pigmentation or stubble tattooing), I apply tiny dots of pigment into the skin. This optically mimics hair stubble or fuller hair insets. And I regularly apply this form of medical tattooing to men and women.

This is what micropigmentation does:

  • camouflages a bald spot or receding hairline
  • suitable for women and men
  • non-painful, no surgery, natural result
  • also effective for alopecia or scars on the head

Balding crown?

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And many women find this troublesome, because hair – including your eyebrows – largely determines your appearance. From my own experience, I know how you can feel when bald spots appear. But it’s nice that there are possibilities that you can do something about it. Let me take you through hair loss and appearance and what you can do.

Why (eyebrow) hair thins

Our hair lives in a cycle of growing, resting and falling out. Healthy hair growth requires:

  • good nutrition: vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and proteins
  • hormone balance: oestrogen and progesterone play a major role, you can read more about it in this article Woman and health
  • healthy organs: your liver, intestines and thyroid all influence hair growth
  • stress reduction: high cortisol levels can temporarily halt hair growth

A lot changes in your body during menopause, your hormone balance can change dramatically. For instance, oestrogen levels drop, causing hair to become thinner and eyebrow hairs to fall out faster. Many women see more lines on the face and the full eyebrows they once had are less full and shorter. The facial expression changes.

What you can do yourself for healthy hair and eyebrows

Besides eyebrow tattooing, there are things you can do today to support your hair growth:

  • eat enough vegetables a day, perhaps 400 grams, choose protein-rich foods (such as eggs, fish and nuts)
  • drink plenty of water and herbal teas, limit coffee and alcohol
  • avoid fast carbohydrates and processed foods
  • protect your liver by reducing sugar and alcohol consumption, and choose liver-friendly foods such as avocado, beetroot and turmeric
  • reduce stress with relaxing activities such as exercising, walking or meditating

You don’t have to watch

Whether you are in transition, under a lot of stress or simply notice that the years are doing their work – you don’t have to stand by helplessly. With a combination of good lifestyle choices and permanent make-up, you can maintain or even enhance your appearance.

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