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- What
exactly are permanent cosmetics?
- The term
`Permanent Cosmetics' refers to a specialised
form of cosmetic tattooing which implants
completely natural pigments into the skin to
create long-term shape and colour. It is
specifically designed to enhance the natural
features of your face, or to camouflage scars
and signs of surgery. The specialised techniques
used for permanent cosmetics are also often
referred to as Micro Pigmentation, Permanent
Make Up or Dermagraphics.
- Is it
really permanent?
- Technically,
permanent cosmetic procedures are considered
permanent because coloured pigment is inserted
into the dermal layer of the skin and cannot be
washed off. Most procedures last one to five
years, and some much longer depending on the colour used and the client's individual skin
response.
- Does it
hurt?
- Shirley goes out of her way to make
sure all her clients are as comfortable as
possible. All areas worked on are numbed both before and
during treatment by specially imported topical
anesthetics. These numbing crèmes and gels are
very effective, and most of Shirley's clients
experience little or no discomfort.
- What does
it cost?
- Your initial
no obligation consultation is provided at
absolutely no charge and Shirley will advise the
exact cost of any procedure you may require at
that point.
When you consider the time and money you will
save from not having to put on make up every
morning, and the fact that you are likely to
look a lot younger without expensive cosmetic
surgery, and be a lot more confident - you have
to agree that having a permanent cosmetics
procedure is well worth the investment.
- Does it
look natural?
- Yes,
definitely. Shirley's extensive experience
in beauty therapy and hairdressing has given her
an instinctive feel for what colours and shapes
will enhance a person's natural features. You
can therefore be confident that your permanent
cosmetics will look very natural, and you will
be happy with the result.
- How long
does it take?
- Most
procedures take around one and a half to two
hours - but you will be advised of the exact
time it will take during your initial free
consultation.
- What is
involved in the recovery?
- There will be
slight swelling and redness in the skin, which
will subside quickly. You may resume normal
activities immediately after the procedure.
Complete healing takes one to six weeks while
the pigmentation matures and reaches its final
colour. Each client is given specific
instructions as to the expected healing process
of their particular procedure, and after care
advice is readily available by phone or email.
- How do I
care for my permanent cosmetics after I go home?
- Shirley
ensures
every client is provided with an After Care Kit
and detailed written home care instructions, and
after care advice is readily available by phone
or email
Shirley is a member of the
Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals
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