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Trade bodies & what they mean for Semi-Permanent Makeup

# Semi-Permanent Makeup Trade Body Accreditation

The main UK trade bodies overseeing semi-permanent makeup include the Professional Beauty Association (PBA), the Guild of Professional Beauticians, and various health and safety regulatory frameworks under the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). While semi-permanent makeup is not currently regulated in the same way as cosmetic procedures under the CQC, reputable practitioners voluntarily seek accreditation from these bodies to demonstrate competence, insurance coverage, and adherence to health and safety standards. The PBA, for example, requires members to maintain professional insurance, follow strict hygiene protocols, and complete continuing professional development. Understanding these credentials helps you distinguish between trained professionals and unqualified practitioners, which is particularly important for a procedure involving pigment insertion into the skin.

To verify a provider's credentials, ask directly whether they hold membership with a recognised trade body and request evidence such as a certificate or membership number that you can independently check on the relevant organisation's website. A legitimate practitioner should hold professional indemnity insurance, have completed accredited training (typically 150–200 hours minimum), and be happy to share details of their qualifications without hesitation. You can also check local authority records to see if the salon or clinic has been inspected and whether any complaints have been logged. This verification matters because unaccredited practitioners may lack proper training in colour theory, skin anatomy, sterilisation protocols, or aftercare advice, increasing the risk of infection, allergic reactions, scarring, or poor cosmetic results that can be costly or difficult to correct.

Accredited semi-permanent makeup providers typically charge 20–40 per cent more than non-accredited alternatives, reflecting the costs of professional training, insurance, quality pigments, and sterile equipment. While this premium may seem significant, it usually represents good value because accredited practitioners are less likely to cause complications, use

Common questions
Semi-Permanent Makeup — frequently asked questions
How much does Semi-Permanent Makeup cost in the UK?
Semi-Permanent Makeup in the UK typically costs between £300 and £800 per treatment. Eyebrows usually range £350–600, whilst eyeliner and lip treatments vary £400–800 depending on complexity. Initial appointments often cost more than maintenance sessions, which run £150–300 after 12–18 months.
What affects the cost of Semi-Permanent Makeup?
Five key factors influence pricing: technician experience and qualifications, geographical location (London costs more than regional areas), treatment area complexity, pigment quality and colour matching requirements, and whether you need correction of previous work. Established practitioners with advanced certifications typically charge premium rates.
What does a Semi-Permanent Makeup service actually include?
A full appointment includes consultation and skin assessment, custom colour selection and testing, numbing cream application, precise pigment implantation using sterile equipment, and aftercare instructions. Most treatments last 2–3 hours. You'll receive detailed care sheets, often including healing timeline photographs and follow-up booking information.
What's the difference between microblading and semi-permanent makeup?
Microblading uses a handheld tool to create hair-like strokes manually; semi-permanent makeup is a broader category using machine or manual pigment implantation for eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips. Microblading is more detailed for eyebrows specifically, whilst semi-permanent encompasses various techniques and treatment areas with longer-lasting results.
What should I check before hiring a Semi-Permanent Makeup provider?
Verify technician qualifications through AAAM (American Academy of Micropigmentation) or BABTAC (British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology) accreditation. Check insurance cover, infection control protocols, sterile equipment certifications, client testimonials, and a portfolio showing before-and-after results. Request their hygiene and licensing documentation.
How long do Semi-Permanent Makeup results last?
Results typically last 12–18 months before fading noticeably, requiring a colour boost or maintenance appointment. Full longevity depends on skin type, sun exposure, skincare routine, and pigment quality. Initial healing takes 7–14 days; colour continues settling subtly over four weeks. Touch-ups maintain definition and vibrancy.
Do I need a certified professional for Semi-Permanent Makeup?
Whilst semi-permanent makeup isn't strictly NHS-regulated, choosing a certified, insured professional is essential for safety and quality. Look for practitioners registered with trade bodies like BABTAC or holding equivalent dermatological training. Unregulated providers carry higher infection and poor outcome risks; local credentials matter less than verified qualifications.

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