PMU Cosmetics
In modern times, the term “permanent makeup” refers to a technique that involves applying tattoos to enhance features such as eyebrows, eyelashes, or lips. This process involves the penetration of ink into the skin to create a long-lasting makeup appearance that can last for several years. Also known as micro pigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, this technique has gained popularity among those looking to save time on their makeup routine or those who want to look great effortlessly. Permanent makeup is a convenient, beautiful, and cost-effective solution for those who want to enhance their natural features.
Full Lips Reconstruction
2h.30 min.- 3h.
The Full Lips Reconstruction is a micro-pigmentation procedure that enhances the natural look of your lips. This technique uses tattooing to add definition, volume, and color, resulting in a more symmetrical appearance. It makes the lips look fuller and more defined, and can also be used to reshape or camouflage scars. Additionally, it can repair the lip contour due to aging and darkening caused by smoking. The results of the procedure can last for several years.
$549
Full Lip Color
2h.-2h.30 min.
The full lip color is a bold permanent lip style. It involves creating an outline that mimics lip liner and filling in the entire surface of the lips with pigments to resemble lipstick.
With this technique, you can achieve beautifully shaped and well-defined lips that enhance your facial features and bring balance to your overall appearance. It works with any shade, including the classic red lip.
$499
Take a look at your lips. Are you tired of constantly reapplying lipstick and lip liner that leave your lips chapped and dry? Have you noticed that they look thinner or that the color has faded? It’s common for women to lose some color around the lip line or vermillion border by age 30, and the problem only gets worse with age.
Permanent lip color is a solution to this problem. It de-emphasizes age lines around the lips and prevents lipstick from “bleeding” into surrounding areas. Lip procedures can enhance the beauty of well-shaped lips or reshape lips. They help lips appear more defined without surgery or fillers and restore color to lips that are too pale.
If you’re looking to enhance your appearance without appearing artificial or overdone, permanent lip color might be the perfect solution for you.
Lips Blushing
2h.-2h.30 min.
Lip blush is a permanent form of lip shading that creates a subtle yet beautiful effect. This technique involves blending color into the lips with varying levels of opacity depending on your preference. Lip blush is versatile and customizable with a wide range of colors and lip shading patterns available to suit any style.
Lip blush offers even pigment and a defined outline without the boldness of full lip color. It’s ideal for those who prefer a more natural look that still enhances the appearance of their lips, but without being as dramatic as the full lip style.
$499
Aquarelle lips
2h.-2h.30 min.
The Aquarelle lips technique is a form of permanent lip blush that creates a softer effect by omitting the outline. The name comes from watercolor paintings because the goal is to blend the color seamlessly into the lips without any harsh lines.
It is often compared to airbrushing because there are no sharp edges. The middle of the lips has a higher pigment concentration than the outer areas, but there is no dramatic color gradient. Overall, the appearance is soft and natural.
$499
Ombre Lip Blush (3D)
1h.30 min.-2h
Aquarelle lips is a form of permanent lip blush that creates a softer effect by omitting the outline. The name comes from watercolor paintings because the goal is to blend the color seamlessly into the lips without any harsh lines.
It is often compared to airbrushing because there are no sharp edges. The middle of the lips has a higher pigment concentration than the outer areas, but there is no dramatic color gradient. Overall, the appearance is soft and natural.
$499
Touch up (no later than 4-7 weeks)
1 h. 30 min
$149
Annual Lips Color Boost Initially Performed By Elena
1 h. 45 min
$359
Lips TOUCH UP -Over 8 Weeks Post initial Procedure (no later than 12 weeks)
1 h. 45 min.
$279
Lips Touch Up over 2 Years, Initially Performed By Elena
2 h.
$399
Before & After
After many years of performing permanent cosmetic procedures, I’ve discovered that preparing before your procedure can enhance both the process itself and the healing process afterward. To avoid excessive bleeding during the tattoo process, it’s important to adhere to these instructions. During the procedure, bleeding may cause the pigment to be pushed out of the skin.
If you are scheduled for Lips procedure
Please make sure to review the Contraindications for Permanent Makeup:
- Under 18 years
- Pregnant or Breastfeeding
- Type 1 Diabetes (doctor’s approval required if you are insulin resistant)
- Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure
- Heart disease, murmurs (requires doctor’s approval)
- Blood pressure disorders (requires doctor’s approval)
- Epilepsy/Seizure (requires doctor’s approval)
- Taking blood thinners (doctor’s approval needed to stop a few days before the procedure)
- Taking ARV’s
- Chronic Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatitis, Rosacea, or Keratosis pilaris around the facial area (requires doctor’s approval)
- Allergic to Anaesthetic (such as Lidocaine)
- Active Herpes outbreak (cold sore)
- Autoimmune disease (please inform your PMU Artist)
- Chemotherapy (6 months after) Not sure how someone can predict having chemo)
- Glaucoma (no eyeliner due to pressure during the procedure)
- HIV/Hepatitis (past or current)
- Moles (if removed, must before 6 to 9 months before the procedure) lesions, and sores on the treatment area
- Keloid or Hypertrophic scarring.
- Extreme anxiety
- Extensive use of steroid creams
- Frontal fibrosing alopecia
- Telangiectasia or birthmarks in and around the treatment area
- Thyroid condition (Hypo, HyperThyroidism, Graves’ disease)
- Certain Medications
- History of Shingles (please inform your PMU Artist)
- Hemophilia-Bleeding Disorder
- Hair transplant for your eyebrows
- Platelet Disorders
- Accutane / Roaccutane / Isotretinoin (acne medicine) Within the last year
- Extremely Thin skin (Transparent, Translucent or very vascular)
- Recent laser or cosmetic surgery
- Prosthesis across the bridge of the nose
- Infection
- Pigmented lesions of the skin
What You need to note before the PMU appointment!
If you feel unwell, have recently been sick, had antibiotics and/or steroids, or experienced any cold/flu/illness symptoms within the past 7 days leading up to your appointment, I kindly ask that you reschedule your appointment with proper notice. This is to protect the health of your PMU artist and others and to ensure the best possible result for you.
If you have any bumps, blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation, bruises, or other skin imperfections in or around the procedure site, your PMU Artist will reschedule your procedure until the area/s of concern is completely healed.
You must have stopped taking Accutane for at least 1 year before undergoing the procedure.
You must be off Retin-A or Retinols for 30 days before the appointment and avoid treating the area for 30 days after.
Refrain from using Botox, fillers, or similar products 1 month before and after the procedure.
Avoid taking any pain relievers that thin the blood (such as Aspirin, Excedrin, Advil, Aleve, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, etc.) for 48 hours before any permanent makeup procedure.
Avoid taking any vitamin supplements that thin the blood (such as Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Gingko, Garlic, Green Tea Extract, Cayenne Pepper, etc.) for at least one week before any permanent makeup procedure.
It is possible that you may not be able to discontinue all blood-thinning medications due to medical conditions. Kindly consult your doctor and inform me beforehand to ensure your safety and health.
Avoid tanning (in a bed or under the sun) for 2-3 weeks before your appointment. Please reschedule your appointment if you have a sunburn or a dark tan on your face. If your face looks burnt or heavily tanned during your visit, the PMU Artist will reschedule your appointment for you.
Before or during your procedure, you’ll need to complete some forms/waivers, including medical history, which I’ll review.
ON THE DAY OF YOUR APPOINTMENT:
Get enough rest and eat well before the procedure.
Before permanent makeup, avoid caffeine and alcohol for 24 hours. This includes coffee, energy drinks, and tea. On the day of the procedure, avoid caffeine to reduce the risk of complications.
Do not exercise 2 hours before your appointment to prevent bleeding and enlarged pores.
Аvoid showering for several days and washing your hair before the procedure~~.~~
Getting a procedure during your menstrual cycle may increase sensitivity at the procedure site.
It is your responsibility to disclose any concerns regarding pre- and post-care to ensure the best outcome.
Before undergoing any of the brows, lips, or eyeliner procedures, it is important to consider other factors. Elena will provide you with all the specific information for each area either via email or during the an initial consultation.
AFTER
The key to a successful permanent makeup procedure is proper aftercare. Adhering to the aftercare procedure is crucial for achieving a beautiful result
For the first 7-14 days following the permanent cosmetics procedure:
If you have previously experienced fever blisters, cold sores, shingles,
or chickenpox, it is necessary to take a prescribed anti-viral
medication for both, before
and after the procedure.
- Gently wash the area twice a day with sterile water and pat it dry immediately. Use a tissue or cotton round as needed during the first 24 hours to avoid lymph (do you mean lint?) (Your PMU artist will provide additional guidance on this step after the procedure).
- To help reduce swelling during the first day, applying a Ziploc bag filled with ice and water for 10-15 minutes at a time is recommended.
- To apply the ointment, follow the artist’s instructions and use a cotton swab to spread a thin layer over the treated area. Be careful not to apply too much! (Your PMU artist will provide additional guidance on this step after the procedure).
- Sleep with your head slightly elevated for the first few nights to reduce swelling and take an antihistamine before bed (if needed). Use a fresh pillowcase while you sleep.
- For the first 7 days after the procedure, it is recommended to sleep on your back. Alternatively Ultimately? , avoid sleeping with your face pressed against the pillow.
- Do not scratch, scrub, or pick tattooed areas!
- Do not soak your face underwater in a bathtub or allow the shower to spray/steam directly onto your face for 10 days. Excessive wetting or soaking of the treated area may cause the pigment or top layer to peel off.
- Keep moist with Ointment for the next five to seven days, then switch to chapstick with an SPF of 30-50.
- During the first 3-4 days, consume all beverages using a straw.
- Eat your food carefully to prevent it from touching your lips. Avoid consuming citrus fruits and juices, as well as greasy, salty, oily, or spicy foods until your lips have fully healed.
- When pulling a shirt or any other clothing over your face, be cautious to prevent accidentally harming your lips.
- When playing with pets, be careful to protect newly tattooed areas and avoid gardening for 10 days.
AVOID
- Exposing your face to the sun for approximately two weeks after getting your PMU.
- Removing dry healing tissue
- Bleaching your teeth while your lips are healing.
- wearing makeup, especially for the first 8-10 days after the procedure.
- Avoid smoking, kissing, rubbing, or causing friction on your lips while they are healing.
- Laser procedures within 3 inches and anti-aging, Retin-A, AHAs, Lactic, or Glycolic Acid facial products
- Engaging in intense physical activity that causes sweating for one week.
- Swimming in pools, Jacuzzis, or other bodies of water for 15 days after the procedure.
- Rubbing the treated area(s) with abrasive materials such as rough towels.
Eyebrows are often referred to as the frame of the face and for a good reason. Permanent eyebrow makeup offers a solution to various issues that women may experience with their eyebrows. It can help create the ideal eyebrow shape, fill in areas where there may be sparse or no hair growth, and correct asymmetry.
Permanent makeup saves time and effort, boosts confidence, and enhances natural beauty. Overall, getting permanent eyebrow makeup can be a game-changer for women who want to look and feel their best daily.
Powder brows
2h.30 min.
This technique involves using pixelated pigment dots to create a natural-looking eyebrow shape without harsh lines or edges. This special permanent makeup shading method, known as Powdered Brows, produces a soft and subtle eyebrow look that enhances the client’s natural beauty.
The treatment is completely customizable and suitable for all skin types and tones. It’s also highly effective for covering up old, faded permanent makeup tattoos and requires fewer touch-ups.
Powder brows are a popular choice, especially for clients who desire more definition or who have previously undergone Microblading and want longer-lasting results with less skin trauma.
$499
Оmbre Powder brows
2h.30 min.
Looking for a hassle-free way to perfect your eyebrows? Try my permanent Ombre brow tattooing services! This unique technology uses a shading method to create a gradient effect, resulting in natural-looking, soft, and fluffy Ombre brows.
To achieve the powder Ombre brow effect, the color of the eyebrows gradually changes, starting from the head of the brow in the center of the forehead and increasing in darkness towards the tail. This creates a fading effect.
If you’re interested in this technique, note that it may also be referred to as Ombre eyebrow tattoos, Ombre powder brows, powder brows, or micro-shaded brows.
Say goodbye to daily eyebrow makeup and wake up to beautiful brows every day. Contact me to book your appointment today!
$499
Touch up
1 h. 30 min
$199
Annual Brows Color Boost Initially Performed By Elena
$359
Brows TOUCH UP -Over 8 Weeks Post initial Procedure
(no later than 12 weeks)
1 h. 45 min.
$279
Brows Touch Up over 2 Years, Initially Performed By Elena
2h.
$399
Before & After
After many years of performing permanent cosmetic procedures, I’ve discovered that preparing before your procedure can enhance both the process itself and the healing process afterward. To avoid excessive bleeding during the tattoo process, it’s important to adhere to these instructions. During the procedure, bleeding may cause the pigment to be pushed out of the skin.
If you are scheduled for Brows procedure
Please make sure to review the Contraindications for Permanent Makeup:
- Under 18 years
- Pregnant or Breastfeeding
- Type 1 Diabetes (doctor’s approval required if you are insulin resistant)
- Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure
- Heart disease, murmurs (requires doctor’s approval)
- Blood pressure disorders (requires doctor’s approval)
- Epilepsy/Seizure (requires doctor’s approval)
- Taking blood thinners (doctor’s approval needed to stop a few days before the procedure)
- Taking ARV’s
- Chronic Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatitis, Rosacea, or Keratosis pilaris around the facial area (requires doctor’s approval)
- Allergic to Anaesthetic (such as Lidocaine)
- Active Herpes outbreak (cold sore)
- Autoimmune disease (please inform your PMU Artist)
- Chemotherapy (6 months after) Not sure how someone can predict having chemo)
- Glaucoma (no eyeliner due to pressure during the procedure)
- HIV/Hepatitis (past or current)
- Moles (if removed, must before 6 to 9 months before the procedure) lesions, and sores on the treatment area
- Keloid or Hypertrophic scarring.
- Extreme anxiety
- Extensive use of steroid creams
- Frontal fibrosing alopecia
- Telangiectasia or birthmarks in and around the treatment area
- Thyroid condition (Hypo, HyperThyroidism, Graves’ disease)
- Certain Medications
- History of Shingles (please inform your PMU Artist)
- Hemophilia-Bleeding Disorder
- Hair transplant for your eyebrows
- Platelet Disorders
- Accutane / Roaccutane / Isotretinoin (acne medicine) Within the last year
- Extremely Thin skin (Transparent, Translucent or very vascular)
- Recent laser or cosmetic surgery
- Prosthesis across the bridge of the nose
- Infection
- Pigmented lesions of the skin
What You need to note before the PMU appointment!
If you feel unwell, have recently been sick, had antibiotics and/or steroids, or experienced any cold/flu/illness symptoms within the past 7 days leading up to your appointment, I kindly ask that you reschedule your appointment with proper notice. This is to protect the health of your PMU artist and others and to ensure the best possible result for you.
If you have any bumps, blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation, bruises, or other skin imperfections in or around the procedure site, your PMU Artist will reschedule your procedure until the area/s of concern is completely healed.
You must have stopped taking Accutane for at least 1 year before undergoing the procedure.
You must be off Retin-A or Retinols for 30 days before the appointment and avoid treating the area for 30 days after.
Refrain from using Botox, fillers, or similar products 1 month before and after the procedure.
Avoid taking any pain relievers that thin the blood (such as Aspirin, Excedrin, Advil, Aleve, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, etc.) for 48 hours before any permanent makeup procedure.
Avoid taking any vitamin supplements that thin the blood (such as Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Gingko, Garlic, Green Tea Extract, Cayenne Pepper, etc.) for at least one week before any permanent makeup procedure.
It is possible that you may not be able to discontinue all blood-thinning medications due to medical conditions. Kindly consult your doctor and inform me beforehand to ensure your safety and health.
Avoid tanning (in a bed or under the sun) for 2-3 weeks before your appointment. Please reschedule your appointment if you have a sunburn or a dark tan on your face. If your face looks burnt or heavily tanned during your visit, the PMU Artist will reschedule your appointment for you.
Before or during your procedure, you’ll need to complete some forms/waivers, including medical history, which I’ll review.
ON THE DAY OF YOUR APPOINTMENT:
Get enough rest and eat well before the procedure.
Before permanent makeup, avoid caffeine and alcohol for 24 hours. This includes coffee, energy drinks, and tea. On the day of the procedure, avoid caffeine to reduce the risk of complications.
Do not exercise 2 hours before your appointment to prevent bleeding and enlarged pores.
Аvoid showering for several days and washing your hair before the procedure~~.~~
Getting a procedure during your menstrual cycle may increase sensitivity at the procedure site.
It is your responsibility to disclose any concerns regarding pre- and post-care to ensure the best outcome.
Before undergoing any of the brows, lips, or eyeliner procedures, it is important to consider other factors. Elena will provide you with all the specific information for each area either via email or during the an initial consultation.
AFTER
The key to a successful permanent makeup procedure is proper aftercare. Adhering to the aftercare procedure is crucial for achieving a beautiful result
For the first 7-10 days:
- Gently wash the area twice a day with sterile water and pat it dry immediately. Use a tissue or cotton round as needed during the first 24 hours to avoid lymph. (Your PMU artist will provide additional guidance on this step after the procedure).
- To help reduce swelling during the first day, applying a Ziploc bag filled with ice and water for 10-15 minutes at a time is recommended.
- To apply the ointment, follow the artist’s instructions and use a cotton swab to spread a thin layer over the treated area. Be careful not to apply too much! (Your PMU artist will provide additional guidance on this step after the procedure).
- Sleep with your head slightly elevated for the first few nights to reduce swelling and take an antihistamine before bed (if needed). Use a fresh pillowcase while you sleep.
- For the first 7 days after the procedure, it is recommended to sleep on your back. Avoid sleeping with your face pressed against the pillow.
- Do not scratch, scrub, or pick tattooed areas!
- Do not soak your face underwater in a bathtub or allow the shower to spray/steam directly onto your face for 10 days. Excessive wetting or soaking of the treated area may cause the pigment or top layer to peel off.
- After the initial recovery period of (8-10 days), it is recommended to apply sunblock with SPF 30-50 and UVA/UVB protection.
- When pulling a shirt or any other clothing over your face, be cautious to prevent accidentally harming your brows.
- When playing with pets, be careful to protect newly tattooed areas and avoid gardening for 10 days.
AVOID
- Exposing your face to the sun for approximately two weeks after getting your PMU.
- Applying brow makeup during the healing period (10-14 days).
- Using Vaseline, Neosporin, and other petroleum products while healing.
- Using bleach or dye for one month, facials, masks, or microdermabrasion in the brow area, and anti-acne or lightening creams within 3 inches of the tattooed site.
- Laser procedures within 3 inches and anti-aging, Retin-A, AHAs, Lactic, or Glycolic Acid facial products
- tweezing, threading, or using any hair removal products in the eyebrow area for two weeks after the procedure.
- Engaging in intense physical activity that causes sweating for one week.
- Swimming in pools, Jacuzzis, or other bodies of water for 15 days after the procedure.
- rubbing the treated area(s) with abrasive materials such as rough towels
Non-Laser Tattoo Removal Cosmetic Correction
Are you unhappy with your permanent makeup and looking to remove it? Don’t wait any longer! If you’ve changed your mind about your brow tattoo for any reason, non-laser tattoo removal is a gentle alternative to laser and perfect for removing any unwanted permanent makeup tattoo. This non-laser tattoo removal technique is highly effective at lightening or removing most tattoo colors, unlike laser removal.
Non-Laser Brows Tattoo Removal
1h.30 min
For further information on the Non-Laser Tattoo Removal procedure, including preparation, post-care, and contraindications, please visit the following link.
$299
Ongoing correction session of Botched Brows with removal
1 h. 45 min.
$200
Non-laser tattoo removal of the vermilion border of the lips
1h. 30 min.
Remover is an effective method for eliminating lip tattoo on the vermilion border. The process involves injecting a chemical agent into the skin using a tattooing device and a needle, similar to the way the ink was implemented. This initiates a biochemical reaction in the upper layers of the skin, bringing the pigment to the surface. The body secretes lymph (and possibly some blood), which brings the pigments to the skin’s surface and forms a scab.
After the skin beneath the scab has healed, the scabs will take some pigment as they fall off. Typically, it requires 2 to 6 sessions to remove the old permanent makeup using a remover.
However, the number of sessions ultimately depends on various factors, such as the individual’s skin type, the size and location of the tattoo, and the depth of the pigment/ink that was injected into the tissue. After the procedure, your tattoo will become lighter, and over time, it may even fade completely.
For further information on the Non-Laser Tattoo Removal procedure, including preparation, post-care, and contraindications, please visit the following link.
$299
Ongoing correction session of Botched lips with removal
1 h. 30 min
$200
Before & After
After many years of performing permanent cosmetic procedures, I’ve discovered that preparing before your procedure can enhance both the process itself and the healing process afterward. To avoid excessive bleeding during the tattoo process, it’s important to adhere to these instructions. During the procedure, bleeding may cause the pigment to be pushed out of the skin.
If you are scheduled for Non-Laser Tattoo Removal
HOW DOES NON-LASER TATTOO REMOVAL WORK?
The process of tattoo removal reverses the tattoo application process. A professional injects a chemical agent into the skin using a tattooing device and needle, similar to how the ink was originally applied. The tattoo removal solution penetrates the dermis layer of the skin and brings the implanted pigment back to the surface. After treatment, the skin usually appears pink, similar to how it looks after a cut has healed. The skin will form scabs, and the tattoo pigment will become lighter as the ink is expelled from the body during the healing process.
How many treatments will you need? When will you see the results?
Typically, achieving the best results requires 2-4 Non-Laser Tattoo Removal sessions. However, the number of sessions ultimately depends on various factors, such as the individual’s skin type, the size and location of the tattoo, and the depth of the pigment/ink that was injected into the tissue. After the procedure, your tattoo will become lighter, and over time, it may even fade completely. Some tattoos can be removed with one or two treatments, while others may require several more sessions. It is impossible to know the type and depth of the ink used and different skin types react differently, so there is NO GUARANTEE on the number of treatments needed to achieve satisfactory results.
What is the ideal time between treatments?
For best results, it is recommended to wait 8 weeks before undergoing another skin session. This allows the skin to strengthen and avoid potential breakage and further damage to the area. Repeatedly injuring the same area can reduce the effectiveness of future treatments, as the body may stop responding to color removal. By increasing the time between treatments, each session can be more effective in achieving the desired outcome.
DOES NON-LASER TATTOO REMOVAL HURT?
Before treatment begins, a local anesthetic is applied to the removal site. If you experience any discomfort during the service, I will check with you to ensure your comfort level and can reapply the anesthetic as needed. As everyone’s pain tolerance is different, my goal is to make the experience as comfortable as possible for you. The expected duration of the treatment is usually 45-60 minutes.
How will your skin look after the treatments?
Right after the treatment, your skin may feel sensitive, and you may notice some redness and swelling. These symptoms will gradually lessen over the next few days.
During the healing process, scabs containing visible pigment will form on your skin, which is a natural and important part of the process. It’s best to let the scabs fall off naturally for optimal results.
Once the treatment is done, your skin will have little to no visible scarring and look completely normal.
Before or during your procedure, you’ll need to complete some forms/waivers, including medical history, which I’ll review.
Before your procedure
To achieve the best results, it is important to properly prepare your skin. The eyebrow area should be healthy, strong, non-irritated, and non-sensitive. Preparing for your appointment is just as important as post-care for good healed results. Please read the following instructions carefully on how to get your skin ready for your procedure:
- Please refrain from sun-tanning or using self-tanners for 4 weeks before treatment. This includes spray tans, tanning lotions, tanning beds, and sun exposure.
- AVOID using any Retin-A products in the area to be treated for at least TWO weeks before your appointment.
- AVOID waxing, tweezing, threading, facials, peels, laser treatments, or electrolysis for 2-4 weeks before your appointment.
- Please ensure that fillers are completed at least 28 days before your appointment.
- If you have a history of herpes or cold sores, it may be necessary to get a prescription for an anti-viral treatment before treating the area where breakouts occur.
AVOID taking FISH oil or VITAMIN E supplements ONE week before your procedure. These supplements can affect your bleeding during the procedure.
24 hours before:
AVOID consuming alcohol and caffeine
It is advisable to AVOID blood thinning medications like Ibuprofen and Advil.
For best results, it is recommended that you wash your hair the day before or the day of the procedure. Additionally, to ensure optimal healing, it is important to keep your eyebrows/lips dry for the next 12-14 days.
On the day of your appointment :
AVOID exercising before the appointment to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding and poor healing.
Regarding makeup, it is entirely up to your preference, so please come however you feel most comfortable.
HEALING PROCESS
Day 1: It’s normal for the removal area to appear red and possibly rash.
Days 2-10: A scab will develop in the area where the removal was done.
Days 10-4 weeks post-procedure: As the skin heals, scabs will naturally come off, revealing pinkish skin. To help the skin recover, apply SPF cream and strictly follow all post-care instructions.
After your procedure
Aftercare is a critical step in preventing complications and scarring while achieving the best possible results. Please read the instructions carefully and follow them closely.
For faster and more effective healing, it is recommended to maintain a clean and well-ventilated environment around the affected area. It is advised to avoid using bandages or other materials to cover the wound. Additionally, it is crucial to refrain from touching the area.
It is strongly recommended to AVOID using bathing areas, swimming pools, saunas, hot tubs, and tanning beds during this period.
It’s important to avoid manually removing scabs or using healing ointments, scratching or tearing the affected area, or getting it wet. Our main goal is to keep the area dry until all scabs have fallen off naturally.
After the scab falls off, it is normal for the skin to be red and swollen during the entire recovery period. This does not necessarily indicate scar formation. At this point, you may start using healing ointments. It is recommended to avoid exposing the treated area to strong sunlight for a few weeks. If necessary, use a sun protective cream with at least SPF 30.
If you notice any signs of infection, please consult a doctor for advice.
The initial stage of the recovery period is the longest, as it depends on individual skin regeneration, which typically takes 1-1.5 months.
Please note that results cannot be foreseen, predicted, or guaranteed.
- The eyes are often considered the reflection of one’s soul. With the help of advanced semi-permanent makeup techniques, their natural beauty can be enhanced, and the appearance of the eye contour can be visually improved.
- Carefully selected methods can visually enhance smaller eyes or adjust the size of larger eyes, creating a more oval or almond-shaped appearance. Semi-permanent makeup can be a way to express personal style, ranging from glamorous to incredibly natural.
- Permanent eyeliner is also a great time and money-saver.
- Permanent eyeliner eliminates smudging and sensitivity issues. Never again worry about irritation, redness, or itching.
- Enjoy your outdoor activities, including swimming, running, and sweating, and never worry about your eyeliner running down your cheeks.
Classic eyeliner (upper or lower line)
1 h. 45 min
This procedure involves tattooing pigment above or below the lower lash line to create a line that imitates traditional eyeliner makeup. The pigment is applied along and between the lashes to create a line that resembles eyeliner. The thickness of the line can vary, from subtle to bold.
The flawless permanent classic eyeliner magnificently enhances the shape of the eyes. It is always custom-designed to achieve an amazing final result.
$349
Lash Enhancement
(upper or lower line only, up to medium thickness)
1 h. 45 min
The lash line enhancement procedure is designed to create the illusion of fuller, thicker lashes by tattooing an ultra-thin black line along the lash line
This technique creates a beautiful contrast that will make the eyes appear larger, and brighter and eyelashes look thicker while maintaining a natural look, unlike traditional eyeliner. The result is a denser lash line and natural, eye-opening effect, perfect for clients seeking more definition around their lashes.
The procedure creates a natural enhancement that will truly make the eyes pop, with color choices customized for each client individually.
You can even add permanent eyeliner along the lower lash line for an extra enhancement.
As with all eyeliner tattoo techniques, a consultation is required to determine your eye shape. Unfortunately, this style is not suitable for hooded eyes. However, I offer other permanent eyeliner styles that may be suitable for you. Keep scrolling to find out more.
$349
Eyeliner with eyeshadow/winged
1 h. 45 min
The Eyeliner with shadow (smokey) is a versatile technique that contours your eyes with a soft eyeshadow effect, giving you a charming smokey look. The permanent smokey lash enhancement procedure involves tattooing the lash line and area behind it to create the appearance of thicker, darker, and fuller lashes. A smoky finish adds to the illusion of natural blending.
This technique creates bolder lines than traditional eyelash enhancements, while still maintaining a natural, smoky effect.
It is an excellent option for individuals seeking a subtler makeup look. Moreover, this technique is suitable for all ages and skin types.
$499
Winged eyeliner tattoo
(upper or lower line only, up to medium thickness)
1 h. 45 min
A winged eyeliner enhancement is perfect for clients who want to enhance their eyes and make them pop.
The wing can be of different lengths and it can be thinner or thicker, depending on personal preference and eye shape.
This eyeliner tattoo technique is subtle, yet gives an eye a bold look and open expression and can also change the shape of the eye, and even make it look more youthful.
$499
Eyeliners TOUCH UP
1 h.35 min
$149
Add Top & Bottom Eyeliner thickness or Wing addition during the perfection session
1h. 45 min
$299
Eyeliner Touch Up Initially performed by another artist
(no later than 4-7 weeks)
1h. 30 min
$349
Eyeshadow addition to the eyeliner
1 h.45 min
$299
Eyeliners TOUCH UP -Over 8 Weeks Post initial Procedure
(no later than 12 weeks)
1 h. 30 min
$279
Annual Eyeliner Color Boost Top & Bottom Initially Performed By Elena
1 h.45 min
$399
Before & After
After many years of performing permanent cosmetic procedures, I’ve discovered that preparing before your procedure can enhance both the process itself and the healing process afterward. To avoid excessive bleeding during the tattoo process, it’s important to adhere to these instructions. During the procedure, bleeding may cause the pigment to be pushed out of the skin.
If you are scheduled for Eyeliner procedure
Please make sure to review the Contraindications for Permanent Makeup:
- Under 18 years
- Pregnant or Breastfeeding
- Type 1 Diabetes (doctor’s approval required if you are insulin resistant)
- Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure
- Heart disease, murmurs (requires doctor’s approval)
- Blood pressure disorders (requires doctor’s approval)
- Epilepsy/Seizure (requires doctor’s approval)
- Taking blood thinners (doctor’s approval needed to stop a few days before the procedure)
- Taking ARV’s
- Chronic Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatitis, Rosacea, or Keratosis pilaris around the facial area (requires doctor’s approval)
- Allergic to Anaesthetic (such as Lidocaine)
- Active Herpes outbreak (cold sore)
- Autoimmune disease (please inform your PMU Artist)
- Chemotherapy (6 months after) Not sure how someone can predict having chemo)
- Glaucoma (no eyeliner due to pressure during the procedure)
- HIV/Hepatitis (past or current)
- Moles (if removed, must before 6 to 9 months before the procedure) lesions, and sores on the treatment area
- Keloid or Hypertrophic scarring.
- Extreme anxiety
- Extensive use of steroid creams
- Frontal fibrosing alopecia
- Telangiectasia or birthmarks in and around the treatment area
- Thyroid condition (Hypo, HyperThyroidism, Graves’ disease)
- Certain Medications
- History of Shingles (please inform your PMU Artist)
- Hemophilia-Bleeding Disorder
- Hair transplant for your eyebrows
- Platelet Disorders
- Accutane / Roaccutane / Isotretinoin (acne medicine) Within the last year
- Extremely Thin skin (Transparent, Translucent or very vascular)
- Recent laser or cosmetic surgery
- Prosthesis across the bridge of the nose
- Infection
- Pigmented lesions of the skin
What You need to note before the PMU appointment!
If you feel unwell, have recently been sick, had antibiotics and/or steroids, or experienced any cold/flu/illness symptoms within the past 7 days leading up to your appointment, I kindly ask that you reschedule your appointment with proper notice. This is to protect the health of your PMU artist and others and to ensure the best possible result for you.
If you have any bumps, blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation, bruises, or other skin imperfections in or around the procedure site, your PMU Artist will reschedule your procedure until the area/s of concern is completely healed.
You must have stopped taking Accutane for at least 1 year before undergoing the procedure.
You must be off Retin-A or Retinols for 30 days before the appointment and avoid treating the area for 30 days after.
Refrain from using Botox, fillers, or similar products 1 month before and after the procedure.
Avoid taking any pain relievers that thin the blood (such as Aspirin, Excedrin, Advil, Aleve, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, etc.) for 48 hours before any permanent makeup procedure.
Avoid taking any vitamin supplements that thin the blood (such as Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Gingko, Garlic, Green Tea Extract, Cayenne Pepper, etc.) for at least one week before any permanent makeup procedure.
It is possible that you may not be able to discontinue all blood-thinning medications due to medical conditions. Kindly consult your doctor and inform me beforehand to ensure your safety and health.
Avoid tanning (in a bed or under the sun) for 2-3 weeks before your appointment. Please reschedule your appointment if you have a sunburn or a dark tan on your face. If your face looks burnt or heavily tanned during your visit, the PMU Artist will reschedule your appointment for you.
Before or during your procedure, you’ll need to complete some forms/waivers, including medical history, which I’ll review.
ON THE DAY OF YOUR APPOINTMENT:
Get enough rest and eat well before the procedure.
Before permanent makeup, avoid caffeine and alcohol for 24 hours. This includes coffee, energy drinks, and tea. On the day of the procedure, avoid caffeine to reduce the risk of complications.
Do not exercise 2 hours before your appointment to prevent bleeding and enlarged pores.
Аvoid showering for several days and washing your hair before the procedure~~.~~
Getting a procedure during your menstrual cycle may increase sensitivity at the procedure site.
It is your responsibility to disclose any concerns regarding pre- and post-care to ensure the best outcome.
Before undergoing any of the brows, lips, or eyeliner procedures, it is important to consider other factors. Elena will provide you with all the specific information for each area either via email or during the an initial consultation.
AFTER
The key to a successful permanent makeup procedure is proper aftercare. Adhering to the aftercare procedure is crucial for achieving a beautiful result
For the first 7-14 days following the permanent cosmetics procedure:
- To help reduce swelling during the first day, applying a Ziploc bag filled with ice and water for 10-15 minutes at a time is recommended.
- To apply the ointment, follow the artist’s instructions and use a cotton swab to spread a thin layer over the treated area. Be careful not to apply too much! (Your PMU artist will provide additional guidance on this step after the procedure).
- Sleep with your head slightly elevated for the first few nights to reduce swelling and take an antihistamine before bed (if needed). Use a fresh pillowcase while you sleep.
- For the first 7 days after the procedure, it is recommended to sleep on your back. Avoid sleeping with your face pressed against the pillow.
- Do not scratch, scrub, or pick tattooed areas!
- Do not soak your face underwater in a bathtub or allow the shower to spray/steam directly onto your face for 10 days. Excessive wetting or soaking of the treated area may cause the pigment or top layer to peel off.
- For the first 72 hours following the procedure, it is recommended to refrain from crying or using saline to moisten your eyes. Instead, opt for sterile water or saline-free eye drops. The use of saline can cause the liner to fade prematurely.
AVOID
- For the first 72 hours following the procedure, refrain from crying or using saline to moisten your eyes. Instead, use sterile water or saline-free eye drops. Using saline can cause the liner to fade prematurely.
- Wearing contact lenses for 48 hours, sleeping on your face, and exposing the treated area to direct sunlight or sweat.
- Applying makeup or creams to the eye area until it has fully healed.
- Get lash extensions or lash lifting/tinting services until the eyeliner has completely healed.
- Applying makeup, skincare products, or any other treatments to the area for at least 14 days.
- Using an eyelash curler.
- Facials or laser treatments for at least 4 weeks.
- Laser procedures within 3 inches and anti-aging, Retin-A, AHAs, Lactic, or Glycolic Acid facial products
- Engaging in intense physical activity that causes sweating for one week.
- Swimming in pools, Jacuzzis, or other bodies of water for 15 days after the procedure.
- Rubbing the treated area(s) with abrasive materials such as rough towels