Semi-permanent makeup can revolutionize your life, freeing you from the daily grind of make-up application, with the added reassurance that you always look your best.

Semi-permanent makeup... an easier life with perfect makeup every time!

Semi-permanent makeup - Who can benefit?

Women AND men, young and old.

Medical Conditions? - Some people may have a medical condition or be undergoing treatment that affects their facial hair including their eyelashes and eyebrows. People with Alopecia or who are undergoing Chemotherapy or antibiotic courses often suffer from the loss of, or growth retardation of, their facial hair. Micropigmentation techniques can restore the appearance of hair in areas suffering loss and help to restore the self-esteem of patients.

Too Busy? - Busy people with little time to apply make-up.

Work? - People who work in an environment that makes the use of conventional make-up difficult.

Allergies? - Those allergic to conventional make-up.

Freedom? - Anyone who desires freedom and convenience from daily make-up application.

Wear Glasses? - People who wear contact lenses or glasses.

Unable? - Those who are physically incapable of applying make-up.

Too Sweaty? - Athletic or sporty people.

Problem Skin? - People with oily skin who tend to shed conventional make-up.

Corrective? - Men and women who seek correction of asymmetrical facial features.

Professionals? - Entertainers, actresses and models.

Popular Treatments:

Photo of face after treatment on EYEBROWS and EYELASHES.
EYEBROWS and EYELASHES after treatment.

Eyebrows:

Semi-permanent makeup for eyebrows enhances the appearance of hair in the brow line. This process increases the 'fullness' of the brows, negating the need to apply traditional make-up in the area, proving a popular choice for clients.

Eyelash and Eyeliner:

Producing a subtle and natural look, semi-permanent pigments applied to the eyeline mimick thousands of tiny eyelashes to enhance the overall impact of your eyelashes, bringing out the best in your eyes.

Photo showing eye before EYELINER treatment. Photo showing eye after EYELINER treatment.
Before and after EYELINER treatment.

Additional colour shading can be added to further enhance the eyes, with a range of techniques from subtle natural-looking enhancements to bold definition.

This procedure is popular with those who suffer allergies to traditional make-up in this sensitive area as well as those who wear contact lenses.

Lipliner / Full Lip:

Being able to enhance lip colour, this procedure can also be used to change the size and shape of the lips. As such this procedure is popular for a broad range of clients, from those who merely wish for subtle cosmetic enhancement to those with naturally ill-defined or problem lips.

Photo showing lips before FULL LIP treatment. Photo showing lips after FULL LIP treatment.
Before and after FULL LIP treatment.

Lipline helps prevent the spread of lipstick into the surrounding skin thereby maintaining lip definition.

With lipline and colour the choice is yours - from natural-looking enhancement to bold and dramatic colouring.

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Client Testimonials:

“She’d chosen the shade beautifully and applied the pigment with a very light, feathery touch, so even close up you wouldn’t be able to tell that the colour wasn’t ‘natural’. They frame and add definition to my face in a way that I’d always been trying to achieve with the eyebrow pencil but never managed to, and I’ve had numerous comments in the past few days telling me I’m looking good but not being able to put their finger on why – the very definition of well applied make up, I think!”

- posting on BMEink.com

Read the full report of her treatment experience posted on the web by one of our clients.

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What is semi-permanent makeup?

Semi-permanent make-up was introduced into the UK in the mid 1980’s and is becoming very popular because it can be used for several remedial treatments, as well as purely cosmetic use. The specialised techniques used for permanent cosmetics are often called Micropigmentation or Dermopigmentation.

Semi-permanent make-up describes a technique which allows women and men to realise long-lasting cosmetic enhancements such as permanent eyebrow enhancements, eyeliner and lipliner or colouring.

Made possible by the revolutionary method of applying micro insertions of natural pigments in the dermal layer of the skin, semi-permanent make-up is medically proven and specifically designed to be completely safe.

Other common questions about
semi-permanent makeup:

Is it painful? Topical anaesthetics are used to minimise any discomfort during the procedures. There is usually some minor discomfort, although tolerance levels vary between people, but most find the procedures only mildly uncomfortable.

Is it safe? All necessary precautions are taken to ensure a sterile and hygienic environment. All equipment is maintained for good operation and disposable, use-once, implements are used in key areas of the treatment to prevent any infection.

Do I have a choice of colours? Yes. Your input is essential to achieving your desired results. Your preferred colours are taken into consideration as well as your skin and hair colours. There are more than 300 pigments available to complement more than 80 skin tones and combinations.

How long does it last? Your semi-permanent make-up will soften and fade slightly over time due to skin exfoliation, both natural and induced by some beauty products, and exposure to UV rays from the Sun or from tanning beds.

Sun exposure is the major cause of pigmentation fading. Certain medications may also cause fading. For these reasons, your semi-permanent make-up will normally need retouching within 4 years, although the cost of retouching is usually around half that of initial application.

I’m allergic to traditional make-ups. Will I have an allergic reaction to semi-permanent make-up? The pigments used in semi-permanent make-up are much more inert than many used in traditional cosmetics, resulting in a very low rate of allergic reaction among clients, even when he or she might otherwise have allergic reactions to normal make-up. As an additional precaution, allergic reaction tests are always performed before any procedures are carried out. This is why several consultations are required over a course of 1 to 2 weeks.

How is semi-permanent make-up different from a tattoo? Because of the nature of semi-permanent make-up and its uses, different pigments are used in the process which are not only more inert, but will not go blotchy overtime like some tattoos. The equipment used is also of a finer grade and quality for working in sensitive areas such as around the eyes and lips.

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