
1. Who can benefit from permanent make-up?
ans: - PEOPLE:
- with very active lifestyles who don't want to worry about reapplying
their cosmetics throughout the day in order to look their best
- who wear contact lenses or have visual impairment
- with hay fever and watery eyes
- with little or no brow hair
- who suffer from alopecia
- with sparse or light lashes
- who have difficulty in make-up application
- who have unsteady or arthritic hands
- who have scars resulting from accidents, trauma, surgery (including
plastic surgery)
- with allergies to conventional cosmetics
- and anyone who desires to always look thier best.
2. How long do the procedures take?
ans: Approximately 1-2
hours, or as long as required to give you the desired results.
At least one to two folllow up visits (included in the cost) for
pigment reapplication and touch up is normally required. My time
is your money and I want this life changing decision to meet your
satisfaction.
3. How long will it last?
ans: The degree of “permanency”
varies with each individual. Factors, including over-exposure
to the sun and a person’s own body chemistry, can cause
pigment implanted in the skin to fade with time. With minor touch-up
procedures the benefits can last a lifetime.
4. Does it hurt?
ans: Topical anesthetic
is used at no additonal cost. Tolerance varies per patient however
some minor discomfort may be experienced. Most clients agree it
is far more comfortable than anticipated. If you have a very
low pain threshold, consultation with your family doctor
or pharmacist concerning over the counter or prescription anesthetics
is recommended. Be sure to mention the type of procedure being
conducted. Normally epinephrine products will be administered.
It is important to note that while most clients anticipate pain
especially when considering permanent eyeliner, the area that
is most sensitive and likely to cause the greatest
discomfort is permanent lip color.
5. Is it safe?
ans: COMPLETELY... Strict
sanitation & sterilization guidelines are followed in accordance
with the FDA and the Centre for Disease Control. The pigments
are hypo-allergenic and 100% medical grade gamma
sterilized, ensuring the safest practical application
and highest customer satisfaction.
6. Are there any after or side effects?
ans: Some swelling of the treated
area should be expected. Eyeliner and lips normally are more sensitive
and the swelling in these areas commonly last from two to seventy
two hours. During application there may be some bleeding and or
bruising followed by some tenderness for a few days. Results
are immediate, but desired results are not....... The
color is much darker than expected for the first six to ten days.
There may be other side effects unforeseen due to individuality.
7. Is it expensive?
ans: Below is the conventional
pricing for common procedures (normally represents the final cost
before tax). Final cost disclosure is available via consultation
with your technician. Having these services done will
alter you for life. Price shopping for the cheapest person when
your looks are being changed forever is a mistake you do
not want to make. The price charged will include at least
one to two follow up visits. ALL clients agree that the benefits
and results are well worth the associated costs. Please visit
the sites available on our links page
to better educate yourself as to what you should expect from your
technician.
| Eyebrows: |
$400.00 |
| Eyeliner: |
$400.00 |
| Lip Color: |
$400.00 |
| Lip Color with Lip Liner: |
$500.00 |
| Other Cosmetic Services: |
Price dependant on extent of procedure |