Permanent Makeup in Los Angeles
Compare Permanent Makeup providers in Los Angeles with transparent pricing from verified providers across Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.
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Top Permanent Makeup providers in Los Angeles
A.J. Khalil, M.D
Aaron Stone MD
Adam Aronson
Adam O'Toole, MD
Advanced PMU
Aiello William P MD
Alan W. Heller, M.D.
Alex Neusner, MD
Pricing shown is estimated based on Los Angeles regional averages unless marked "Provider verified."
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What is Permanent Makeup?
Permanent makeup (PMU) uses specialized pigments tattooed into the skin to mimic makeup — brows, eyeliner, and lip color. Modern PMU techniques (microblading, powder brows, nano brows, lip blush) are semi-permanent, lasting 1 to 3 years.
A typical appointment takes 2 to 3 hours, including mapping, numbing, and the actual pigmentation. A 4 to 8 week touch-up is standard and almost always included in the initial price because pigment retention is never 100% on the first pass.
PMU results fade over 1 to 3 years depending on your skin type, skincare routine, and the technique used. Patients typically return for color refreshes every 1 to 2 years.
How much does Permanent Makeup cost in Los Angeles?
PMU pricing in Los Angeles typically ranges from $560 to $1,680 depending on the service (brows, eyeliner, or lips) and the artist's experience. Most prices include a mandatory 4 to 8 week touch-up.
What to ask your provider
- What technique do you recommend for my skin type and goals (microblading vs powder vs combination)?
- Does your initial price include the 4 to 8 week touch-up?
- Can I see a full before-and-after portfolio of your own work, not a generic gallery?
- What pigments do you use? Are they cruelty-free and hypoallergenic?
- What is your licensing and training? How long have you been doing PMU specifically?
- What does aftercare look like, and what should I avoid for the first 10 days?