
K-Beauty

SPMU (Semi-permanant make-up)
Microblading brows/Ombre brows : £280, Combi brows: £330
Eyeliner : £150
Lip Blush(Full Lip) : £400 available with Jessica
Microblading brows : Hand held blade, good for a very natural looking hair stroke.
Ombre brows (Micoshading) : Hand held machine, ombre or powder brow look.
Combi brows : (Blading & Shading/Ombre) : A combination of hair stroke and powder mist. This 3D eyebrow technique is done with the manual hand tool nad cosmetic tatto machine.
Eyeliner(Cosmetic tatto) : The eye pigment is applied above the lash to create a more dense, traditional eyeliner.
Lip Blush(Full Lip) : Lip liner with blush into lip contour and lipstick effect.
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Semi Permanent Make up (SPMU)'s benefits are endless. As we mature most of us will start to lose hair in specific areas for example the Eyebrow area. By implanting pigment in to skin to mimic natural Hairstokes this can give the illusion of a full brow without others actually being aware that you have actually had SPMU, if this is what you desire. With regards to Eyes ,an Eyeliner can give you more definition around the Eye area therefore when you wake up you feel and look good. This will automatically boost your confidence and self esteem. Another factor as We mature is we tend to lose our vermilion border which proves difficult when applying a Lip Liner or a Lipstick. By having a Lip Liner or a Lip Blush this can create an illusion of giving you back what you where born with. A fuller natural Lip. Whilst on holiday no smudging in the sun and always looking groomed.
It looks very dark when the procedure is just finished, but after 5 to 7 days, the scab falls off and it becomes softer and more natural. After the first treatment, you can receive the second retouch after a month.
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-How long does the procedure take?
It will take 2 to 2.5 hours.
-What is the difference between Body Art and Cosmetic Tattooing?
In cosmetic Tattooing also called Semi Permanent Makeup, Micro-pigmentation we do not use permanent ink like for body tattoos but semi-permanent pigment. The main reasons for using a less permanent pigment is that over time the morphology changes (gravity takes over as we age) therefore using something that allows minor adjustments to colour and to some degree form is considered more desirable by many for this reason.
-How long will SPMU last?
Deposited pigment can remain visible in the skin for several years but to keep a fresh appearance and crisp shape a yearly colour boost is recommended.
-How long does scab last after SPMU?
Scabs don't appear immediately after the treatment. You can expect them after 3-5 days, and they can last up to two weeks. It is important not to touch them because you can seriously damage your treatment area and slow down the healing process.
-Will it ever need to be retouched?
Yes, absolutely. A second treatment will need to be carried out 4 to 6 weeks after the initial tattoo, after this, most people come in 1-3 years for a refresh.
Lighter colours fade faster so if you are blonde or your skin is oily/combined your retouches will generally be annually. The warm and light molecules of colour will fade first.
-What can’t you do during healing?
No touching… that is how you will get an infection. Only a washed hand can touch your new work and this is just to apply the aftercare ointment.
No Makeup of any kind on the area is treated until it completely heals.
No soaking in water.
Avoid heavy workouts and bacteria-filled gym or yoga environments.
Avoid the sun and tanning beds.
Treat it like an open wound. Keep it clean, dry, and moist with the aftercare cream provided.
-Will the colour change over time?
Yes, with most people the colour will change over time. Generally, it will fade to a softer version or depending on the acidity of your blood may ash out (goes greyish or reddish) over time and then you know it’s time for a refresh where we put back the warm tones or the other way around cool down if you see warm hue.
-Does it hurt?
Our most popular question….I do everything in my power to make the experience as comfortable as possible for you. I use anaesthetics pre and during treatment, so you should feel minimal sensation. Most people describe it as pressure, tickling or a slight sting after much like a sunburn, so you are welcome to bring any pain management you see fit to take. That being said all people respond differently and that’s why I take my time if you feel any discomfort, just let me know, and we can take a break.
-Who Should Avoid Semi-Permanent Makeup?
While permanent makeup is great for most people, some individuals are not suitable for these treatments. Please read the following permanent makeup contraindications carefully, to evaluate if you are an eligible candidate, as they apply to all of our permanent makeup procedures: Microblading, Powder Brows, Combo Brows, and Lip Blush
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*Ineligible Without Exception
-Individuals under 18 years of age
We cannot Microblade anyone under 18 years of age, even with parental consent.
-Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
As the body is going through hormonal changes, it is more prone to infections. Your skin may change and results can be unpredictable.
-Individuals with Pacemaker or major heart problems
We use epinephrine, as a numbing agent, that can increase your heart rate possibly causing dysrhythmias.
-Individuals with viral infections and/or diseases
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune system.
-Individuals with Lupus
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune system.