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Permanent makeup benefits anyone who…

  • Has poor vision or unsteady hands, making it difficult to apply your own makeup each day.

  • Likes to exercise, swim, or participate in other activities without reapplying makeup.

  • Wants to enhance their appearance but doesn’t want to hassle with traditional makeup.

  • Has eyebrow loss due to the aging process, chemotherapy, thyroid issues, etc.

  • Has scarring or alopecia.

  • Has little to no eyelashes and would like something to help make your eyes stand out.

 
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Permanent Makeup is NOT suitable for…

  • People under the age of 18

  • Pregnant and nursing women

  • Those with viral infections/diseases (Even if in remission or undetectable)

  • Those undergoing chemotherapy (must wait one year after last treatment)

  • Those with heart conditions

  • Those with autoimmune disorders

  • Those with epilepsy

  • People who have used accutane within past year

  • Those with a history of keloid scarring

  • Those with uncontrolled Diabetes

  • People who are on prescription blood thinners/ blood pressure medication

  • Those with allergies to lidocaine

  • Those with blood clotting disorders

  • People with skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema, herpes, cold sores and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the eye, eyebrow area, or lips

  • People with allergies to makeup, dyes and other pigments

  • Those with active skin cancer in the area to be tattooed

  • Those who have healing disorders

  • Those who are taking antibiotics and/or steroids within 2 weeks of appointment

  • Those with thin and oversensitive the skin, on acne medication and or using retinol/retina products