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Permanent makeup is perfect for those who desire a soft, natural enhancement to their appearance which is wearable everyday for any lifestyle. It's great for those with sensitive skin who can't wear traditional cosmetics on a daily basis. Also, a great option for those active in sports such as swimming, hiking, tennis, aerobics, etc. who worry about their cosmetics sweating off or the hassle of reapplying. Permanent makeup can help those who have difficulty applying cosmetics due to different factors such as arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, etc. Overall, it is timesaving for every individuals lifestyle.
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No alcohol, asprin, or any medication that will thin the blood at least 24 hours prior to procedure.
Avoid caffeine 3-5 hours prior to procedure.
You must not be on acne medication and must be off accutane for at least one year.
No tanning before procedure and no direct sunlight at least 5 days after.
You may wear makeup the day of the procedure.
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First off, every skin is different which means every skin heals differenly. Clients normally heal anywhere between 7-10 days, given the aftercare is followed to the T! You may go back to work and your daily activities being aware of the care of your brows.
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First sessions take 2 - 2.5 hours. Touchups normally take 1.5 hours depending on the healed results from the first session. As everything is SEMI permanent, brows last up to 3 years depending on your environment (humidity), how active you are, and skin type. Eyeliner lasts up to 2 years and lips up to 1.5 years.
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For the best results, keep the area dry and refrain from working out for one week so that your skin is able to retain the pigmentation.
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Every person’s tolerance is different however I apply topical numbing before and during the entire procedure. Most clients tend to feel slightly to barely in the beginning and from there more numb as the skin opens up.
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Yes. Before starting the procedure, I will pre draw and shape you until you are 100% satisfied. From there we will go over the colors best suited to your face.
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Only around the treated area such as foundation. Refrain from using any product on the direct area such as any dip brow, eyebrow pencils, eyeliner, and lipsticks. You may continue with your normal skincare as long as the area is avoided.
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No. If you had your brows done by a different artist and make an appointment with me, it will be considered a completly new brow or "correction brow". Results are not 100% guranteed but I will do my best to help you achieve your desired look.
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NO. Permanent makeup is not recommended for those who are: pregnant or nursing, diabetic, undergoing chemotherapy, viral infections and/or diseases, epilepsy, skin irritations or psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.), had botox in the past 2 months, used accutane in the past year.
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If you are more than 15 minutes late for your appointment, you will have to reschedule your appointment.
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You must be 18+.
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Children are not allowed in the procedure room and may cause distractions to the artist.
FAQ
Consultation
Consultations are done over text. Please send a clear photo of your bare brows/lips prior to your appointment or if you have any questions about the procedure to 808.383.4030.
Rescheduling/cancellation
Please notify me at least 3 days prior to your appointment for any rescheduling or cancelling.
Late Arrival
PLEASE arrive on time. If you are 15 min or more late, your appointment will be cancelled and will need to be rescheduled.
Appointment Reminder
You will receive an automated reminder the day before your appointment. I will also text you to confirm your appointment. Please CONFIRM your appointment.
No Show
If you do not show up to your appointment without notification, you will be charged for the full amount of the service booked.
Disqualification for permanent makeup services:
Under the age of 18
Pregnant/Nursing
Allergic to pigmentation and make up
With glaucoma and/or taking blood thinning medicines
With skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis on the area to be treated.With active skin cancer
Who have experienced post inflammatory hyper pigmentation
With transmittable blood conditions, for example Hepatitis or HIV
Diabetic
High blood pressure
Hemophiliac
Scheduled for radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment or undergoing treatment at the moment.Any radiotherapy or chemotherapy must be no less than 42 days ago from the date of the treatment