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Permanent Makeup

Julia Gibson

Lip Blush

Lip Blush is a popular permanent makeup procedure that enhances the natural color of the lips by adding pigment, definition and fullness. 

The pigment can range from nude tones to bolder hues depending on the clients goals.

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Lip Neutralization

Lip Neutralization or dark lip neutralization is just another name for Lip Blush. The difference would be the starting point for us “the artist” regarding the natural color or multi tonal color of the lips. It is a switch from cool/dark to a neutral tone. 

Julia Gibson

Nano Brows

Nano Eyebrows is the latest and safest technique when it comes to hair-like strokes for eyebrows. Customized shape and color Nano Brows blends in with your own eyebrow hair creating the most natural result and it lasts up to 4 years.  Periodic touch-ups can help maintain the color and shape over time.

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Powder/Òmbre brows

Powder brows is a technique particularly suited for anyone who loves a filled- in appearance. Òmbre brows as the name suggests it is a soft shade, natural looking technique to enhance and define creating a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

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eyeliner/ lash enhancement

Lash enhancement and eyeliner in permanent makeup are like having your eyes subtly defined and looking their best all the time.

Lash enhancement involves adding pigment along the base of your lashes to make them appear fuller and darker, giving your eyes a more awake and refreshed look.

Eyeliner permanent makeup takes it a step further by adding pigment along your lash line to create a defined eyeliner effect. Whether you prefer a thin, subtle line or a more dramatic look, it saves you the hassle of applying eyeliner daily. Both procedures are perfect for anyone who wants to enhance their eyes without the fuss of regular makeup.

Julia Gibson

Permanent makeup removal

Saline removal, also known as saline tattoo removal or tattoo lightening, is a method used to remove or lighten unwanted permanent makeup. It involves the use of a saline solution, which is tattooed over the existing pigment. The solution works to break down the pigment particles, allowing the body’s natural healing process to gradually remove them from the skin.

However, it’s essential to understand that saline removal may require multiple sessions to achieve the desired results, and complete removal may not always be possible, especially for heavily saturated pigments or certain colors.

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