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PERMANENT MAKEUP

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Microblading

Microblading is a technique that involves using a small hand tool to add semi-permanent pigments to the skin. Unlike traditional eyebrow tattooing, it uses a blade to create fine slices in the skin.

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Microblading is used to enhance or shape eyebrows. This procedure uses a tiny amount of pigments to create a smooth and defined appearance.

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*Not recommended for clients with oily skin types (see Ombré (Powder) Brows and Hybrid Brows if you have this skin type) 

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Ombré (Powder) Brows

Ombré (powder) Brows are a semi-permanent technique that involves filling in sparse areas and creating a gradient effect on the brows. The pigment is applied using a dotting method known as pixelization, which gives the brows a 3D, fluffy appearance. 

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The colour gradation that starts at the beginning of the brow arch – known as the head of the brow – in the centre of the forehead and goes gradually darker towards the tail, defines the powder ombre brow look. 

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The technique consists of two steps: initial pigmentation and touch-up after 6 to 8 weeks and is completed by using a shading machine specifically developed for permanent makeup. 

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*Suitable for all skin types

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Hybrid (Combo) Brows

Get the best of both worlds with this service!  Hybrid (Combo) Brows is a hybrid of two semi-permanent brow techniques: microblading and powder brows.  Microblading hair strokes are placed with a manual tool around the brow's border, giving the brow a natural appearance. To add fullness, the powder brow effect is applied to the body of the brow with a permanent makeup device. 


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*Hybrid (Combo) Brows are ideal for clients who have normal to oily skin types. 

*This technique is also recommended, particularly for those with sparse brow hair.

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Lip Blushing

The process of lip blushing involves depositing pigment into the skin to enhance the shape, symmetry, and colour of the lips. This technique can be used to define the outline of the lips in order to create the illusion of volume, which is a great alternative to lip fillers. In contrast with other facial areas, lip blushing tends to last much longer than permanent makeup on other parts of the face due to the lack of sweat glands and oil glands.

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*Results typically last 3-5 years.

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