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SUMMER BROWS and more…

It is becoming less often that you see really pretty and natural looking brows, ones that are tattooed.

Granted most of you want natural looking makeup, perfect for the cosmetically tattooed inclined. To achieve that look you do need to see an artist who has had many years experience. We as professionals need to know what you envisage for yourself. If you are not sure and just want really good eyebrows then leave the design to us. We have your interests at heart. The first part of the procedure is the consultation. This is where we can design and sketch on your brow area, brows that flatter and highlight your best features (which may be your eyebrows).

Keep in mind that we are not magicians, and beauty does not happen overnight as they say. Allow a second and sometimes a third procedure depending what is required and ‘TIME’. Have realistic expectations and take notice of what your cosmetic tattoo artistic is explaining to you, wanting to clarify from you. For example; certain skin conditions, things we have to know. We can only rely on what we have been shown and are told. A good example for those wanting lip tattoo is that we know no-one forgets a fever blister or cold sore, whenever it was. It’s up to you to make sure we know so we can advise before procedure not after. This is your responsibility.

By and large we find you are aware, mature and want to adhere to the written advice and aftercare instructions given. Most of you know that a gentler, softer look is far more attractive, especially when you see that cosmetic tattoo on it’s own can be gorgeous. Played up, it can be stunning when the time is right. Brows, eyes and lips will be properly shaped and symmetrical with the skill of your artist to be added to or not.

Upkeep is important. We say each year at the same time is brilliant and easy for you to organise. Some tattooed makeup lasts longer on different individuals. I love the convenience on myself and have done for so many years.

Send an image and a call is always welcome.

Cheers,

Janey