• An Introduction
  • What Is Permanent Makeup?
  • Benefits


  • Q. Will it hurt?

    A. Effective topical numbing agents are used to minimise any discomfort. In theory the procedure is no more painful than having your eyebrows tweezed. These are used throughout the procedure.

    The Benefits

    For an ever increasing number of people the daily routine of applying makeup is too time-consuming, challenging, or just inconvenient. Whether the problem is a lack of time or physical limitations, many people are turning to the application of permanent makeup. Having permanent makeup has many benefits, most noticeably, a reduction in the daily application time. There is also no smearing, running, and smudging associated with conventional cosmetics. Similarly, a client who opts to have permanent makeup will save hundreds of pounds in the replacement cost of cosmetics.
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    Who Benefits from Permanent Makeup

    Permanent makeup is especially useful to people who have physical limitations that preclude them from being able to accomplish the often delicate nature of applying makeup. Because of advancing age, neurologic disorders, impaired vision, burns of the face or hands, hand injuries, the daily use of applied cosmetics can be a source of difficulty and, unfortunately, humiliation. Alopecia sufferers experience permanent or partial hair loss all over their bodies and frequently seek permanent makeup services. Alopecia sufferers are ideal candidates to have permanent eyebrows applied.

    Women who have permanent makeup will tell you that they love getting out of bed and looking good. Never having eyeliner that smudges or brows that wipe off can be a real benefit.


    Who chooses to have Permanent Cosmetic Enhancements?


  • Men and women who want to look their best at all times
  • People who want to emphasise their natural looks
  • Busy people with little time to apply make-up/cosmetics
  • People with allergies to conventional make-up/cosmetics
  • People unable to apply make-up/cosmetics due to a physical condition
  • Alopecia sufferers and people who have had chemotherapy treatment
  • People with sparse or no eyebrows/eyelashes
  • Contact lens users
  • People seeking to correct asymmetrical facial features
  • Accident victims with in scaring or asymmetry
  • People who have suffered burns
  • People with scarring due to surgery
  • People with skin conditions that result in hypo-pigmented areas of the skin
  • People with medical conditions such as albinism
  • People that don’t want to apply make-up/cosmetics daily