Semi Permanent Eyebrow
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Semi Permanent Eyebrows
The right shape eyebrows can totally transform your face, highlighting the natural beauty of your eyes and taking years off your appearance. Permanent eyebrows can rectify years of over plucking and over tweezing and can give you a great feel-good factor. It could just be that your eyebrows are not a flattering shape for your face, in which case we can give you a whole new look and work within the contours of your face. The procedure we use to create your permanent brows mimics the appearance of hair along your brow line. Anyone who desires more fullness of the brows will love this procedure and the time saved by not having to apply makeup. Practically speaking, those who used to apply pencil, powder or liquid eyebrow enhancers can now go swimming, play sports and wipe their forehead without the embarrassment of smudging or losing their eyebrows. Alopecia sufferers, who may have little-to-no eyebrow hair at all, are generally very pleasantly surprised at how natural their new permanent eyebrows look.
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There are two main ways in which we apply your new permanent eyebrows. We will discuss with you which of these methods would deliver the best results for the look you would like to achieve and will advise accordingly.
SHADING BROWS
Powder brows will achieve a beautiful brow shape and a soft shadow of colour, without having to use the hair strokes procedure. It involves the application of thousands of pigmented dots that gradually build up a natural colour on the skin and help you to achieve a well-defined shape. As the pigment is absorbed deep into the skin, this procedure typically lasts longer and has a deeper impact. Any concerns about looking unnatural can be eased as we use only the very best cosmetic pigments and have a wide range of blended colours and shades to match your natural eyebrows
What to Expect?
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Cost & Length of Procedure
Single session costs £250 and takes around 2 hours to complete the procedure.
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Corrections from 4 to 12 weeks at £70.
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After 12 weeks, correction prices change, enquire to find out more. After 24 months of corrections, prices are charged as for a new procedure.
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Attention!
There are people who are sensitive and allergic to some pigments, but in my experience this is extremely rare. I will always perform a patch or scratch test to check you are not allergic prior to the treatment.
Why Have A Patch Test?
With any permanent makeup treatment there is one thing you MUST have before treatment commences. And it could avoid irreparable damage being done to your face.
When To Have A Patch Test?
A patch test should be carried out at least 48!hours before any permanent makeup is applied. This is a simple step which takes just a few seconds to do but could save you a lot of hassle, heart ache and pain.
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Why You Can't Have A Cosmetic Tattoo When Pregnant Or Breastfeeding
With all the hormonal changes and things you have to deal with during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding it is completely understandable that you deserve to spoil yourself with something that makes you feel good and attractive. So, I have a lot of ladies enquire who are pregnant or
breastfeeding who want perfect brows and makeup to wake up to every morning to suit their new busy mum lifestyle. Makes perfect sense but unfortunately though, most women don’t realise that Permanent Makeup is not recommended for women while they are pregnant or breastfeeding
Here’s the run down on why:
All Cosmetic Tattoo / Micropigmentation procedures carry some risk of infection because the skin is being broken. While all measures are taken to prevent any infection during the procedure is a very slight possibility you can get an infection if not cared for correctly after the procedure (for example if the client wears makeup or touches the healing work done). If this happens, then the baby could pick up a secondary infection.
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During pregnancy, facial tissue can be stretched due to swelling and fluid retention. This means that makeup tattoos applied during pregnancy have the potential to change in shape once the baby has been born or no longer suit.
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Facial skin may be more susceptible to pigment darkening (especially for those who get Melasma, commonly known as the “mask of pregnancy”) and so the trauma to the skin during the procedure may result in hyper-pigmentation in that area. So basically your skin would get pigmented and darker in some areas
On the other had in some women find their skin may also be resistant to accepting the tattoo pigment due to the increase in hormonal changes and fluctuations
There is also a slight possibility that some ladies can faint while being pregnant and this would not be ideal while tattooing.
Most cosmetic tattooists will use some form of anesthetic and numbing cream prior and during procedures. These will absorb into the skin and may enter into the blood stream.
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There is not enough known about the tattoo pigments on the growing baby to ensure safety
It's always best to be cautious while being pregnant and or breastfeeding and just wait those extra few months. A good Cosmetic Tattoo Artist will want the best for you and your baby.









