Want to know what's going to happen on the day of your skin Camouflage procedure?
We know today is an important day for you. For many of you, this is the beginning of healing. Not only are we gonna help that scar or...
Wake up with make-up! Look flawless and walk out the door effortlessly. Are faux freckles your style?
Or would you love to enhance your eyes or lips to add definition to the face?
How about hiding those dark circles and bags under your eyes?
with permanent makeup, you can! Permanent makeup, also known as Micropigmentation, is a cosmetic tattooing procedure that provides long-lasting eyeliner, frekles, beauty marks, permanent jewelry, lip color, and permanent undereye concealer
Besides our Camouflage treatments, permanent make-up is also great for scars. We can hide certain scars with permanent makeup that simulates the look of lips, beards, hair, or areolas, where they may have been lost.
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We’ll walk you through every step of the process.
A $50 non-refundable deposit is required in order to book any form of semi-permanent makeup. This will go towards your procedure on the day of treatment
Initial Touch-Up is included, but must be done within the first 30-60 days to avoid an additional charge.
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We ask that you give me as much notice as possible if you need to cancel or reschedule. 24 hours notice is minimum if you wish to reschedule. A non-refundable deposit is required upon booking in order to reserve your date and time.. No shows accrue additional fee. If you do not pay your deposit within 24 hrs, the original discussed appointment slot IS not reserved nor guaranteed.
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No worries! As a family-run studio we know LIFE just happens sometimes. We do require a NON-refundable deposit to book, but we will honor it upon 1 reschedule as long as we are given at least 24hrs notice. If given less notice than 24 hrs (but NOT a no show) I will require another deposit or full amount is due depending on procedure to get back on the schedule. Both deposit amounts will go towards your procedure.
If you need to cancel your appointment entirely, please do not take the non-refundable policy personally. As these appointments reserve up to 3 hours of our time and are not easily filled last minute, a cancellation results in the loss of money of our end as well. Please call, text, email us if you cannot make it to your appointment as no call/no shows can result in no further bookings with us.
It’s important to remember, when choosing any of these services, that it's a process towards the end result. The longevity of these services depends on each person, environmental impact and lifestyle. Touch-ups for the color refresh or "brand new" look can be necessary after a year or more.
Although some procedures are called semi-permanent, permanent,, ect... In the end all colors fade (even in a traditional tattoo)
Now with that being said the pigment/ink doesn't magically disappear in a short term leaving the skin as if the procedure never occurred! Any break of the skin’s surface, including tattooing, alters the skin where the surface was broken. If by chance, 100% of the color were to magically disappear (which it will not,) the skin would not be exactly the same as before the procedure took place. Depending on the skin and area being treated plays a big role in the longevity of the color. Most traditional tattoos eventually fade in color over time but always remain. Cosmetic tattoos such as lips, eyebrows, etc fade quicker for many reasons, such as quicker shedding of the skin (new skin cells), saliva, foods, acid, ect.
The Shade of the pigment/ink used for the procedure bears a relationship to the anticipated longevity. In this respect the term longevity is used in regard to fading, not disappearing.
Lighter pigments such as very pale blondes have a shorter pristine term than do darker pigments. Yellow is often used for the paler blonde pigments used for eyebrow procedures and yellow is the weakest primary color. Black is often used to darken a color and black has a longer pristine term than does yellow.
Red is a very warm color, the second strongest primary color, and is the base or an included color for many lip pigments used for lip procedures. Lip procedures fade the least and require the least touchup maintenance as compared to light eyebrow tattooing
The quality of the device plays a very important part in the delivery of the pigment into the skin, as does the quality of the needles for the device. Experienced and qualified technicians seek out superior equipment that performs consistently prevents cross-contamination and quality production of needles intended to cause less trauma to the skin and deliver more pigment during the tattooing process.
Unprotected sun exposure is the number one enemy of tattooing. People with medium to dark skin tones often feel they do not require sunscreen. As a result their procedures are subjected to direct UV and UVA sunlight which is very damaging not only to the skin but to the pigment causing a breakdown of the illusion created by pigment implantation.
Clients have a different perspective as to when they feel their procedures need color refresher. Some feel this is needed at the very onset of natural environmental fading. Others are quite content to return for a refresher at a much later date.