Powder Brow Tattoo
I specialize in Powder Brow Tattoo, sometimes known as Ombre Brows, Dusty Brows or Mist Brows. This method is gentle and suitable for all skin types, causing minimal trauma to the skin.
Powder brows are created using a tattoo machine to achieve a soft, natural, powdery finish. While permanent makeup is often considered semi-permanent due to gradual fading, it is still permanent in that some lighter pigment will always remain. I will always take into account how the tattoo will age with your face and use your natural brows and face structure to create a natural shape for you.
The eyebrow tattooing process consists of two main appointments: the initial session, where we define your shape and build density, followed by a follow-up session 6-8 weeks later. Generally, powder brows can last one - three years before needing a touch up. The longevity of your cosmetic tattoo can be influenced by various factors, including skin type, sun exposure, skincare products, the pigment used, and how you care for your brows.
Lip Blush Tattoo
Lip Blush Tattoo is a gentle and natural method of lip tattooing that creates a subtle tint, enhancing your natural color and shape without harsh lines or edges— just adding a hint of balm or gloss can elevate your look instantly. This technique gives lips a naturally plump appearance and helps define their natural contours. Lip blush typically requires at least two appointments, spaced 6-8 weeks apart, and in some cases, an additional third session may be necessary.
Although lip blush is a permanent procedure, the results will fade over time, and touch-ups are recommended every 18-24 months to refresh the color. During your appointment, we will discuss your color preferences, and it’s helpful if you bring reference images or lip products that you love. For clients with darker lips, neutralization may be needed. This involves applying a warm color to counteract the cooler tones in the lips and may require an additional appointment.
Please note
If you have ever had a cold sore previously then Lip Tattooing can trigger an outbreak. I recommend getting the over the counter antiviral tablets (3 pack) and take these the day of your appointment.
Also if you suffer from dry lips, you need to make the effort to hydrate your lips the week leading up to your appointment. Dry lips at your appointment can result in pigment fall out during healing/ the needle won’t be able to implant ink to the dry areas during your appointment.