Permanent Makeup

Cosmetic tattooing is the process of depositing pigments with a sterile needle into the dermal layer of skin. It is also known as permanent makeup or micropigmentation. It is ideal for those who want to be able to have a “no-makeup” routine or for those who have lost hair due to illness or other reasons. Results may vary and factors that affect results include skin type, ability to heal, and how well you follow aftercare.

  • Shading with a method that creates a soft gradient from the bulb to the tail of the brow. We specialize in natural looking brows that will give you more density while evening out your shape.

  • Lash Enhancement is a technique where color is added to the lash line to give the appearance of darker and fuller lashes, making your eyes look more awake and open.

    Thicker eyeliner will give you the look of a traditional eyeliner which is done thicker than the lash line. It can be done with or without a wing. Stardust liner combines the liner and shadow look to give the look of a smokey eyeliner.

  • Lip Blush will enhance your natural lips by giving them more definition and color and minor correction of the shape. This can also be used to lighten darker lips.

Who is a not candidate?

We cannot perform these services on you if you are under 18, pregnant, breastfeeding, have healing disorders, have skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the site that is to be treated, have allergies to makeup or colors, are on accutane or steroids, and have uncontrolled high blood pressure or mitral valve disorder.


How long does a treatment take?

Permanent makeup can take 1.5 - 3 hours. Saline removal takes an hour.


How often should I retouch my permanent makeup?

There is one required touchup after 6-8 weeks. After that, we recommend that you let the pigment fade out as much as possible before coming back so that we are able to maintain a natural look. The time frame for color refreshes are between 15-24 months.


Is there anything I need to do before and after my appointment?

Just for you.