Brows

Microblading
Starts at $350-$600

Ombre' Microshading Powder Brow
Starts at $350-$600
What is Microshading
Ombre Powder Brows are a type of permanent make-up that uses the manual process of inserting pigment into the upper layers of skin. A small tattoo machine maybe is used to insert pigment. This technique differs from Microblading in that we create a misty, powder filled brow similar to the look of makeup, as opposed to simulated hair. The tails of the brow are darker, and fade into a light start to the brow, giving that perfect ombre makeup affect!
The effects will be waterproof, smudge-proof and completely realistic. It lasts longer than Microblading, typically around 2 years on average, depending on the client’s skin type, lifestyle and various other factors. Over time, pigment fades leaving the skin and your natural brows behind.
Lips


Lip Blushing
starts at $300-$500
Lip Blushing Is the Newest Technique for Full, Youthful Lips That Require No Maintenance. … We can define the lips a lot more and give them overall a prettier tone, which gives them a more plump and fuller look. It also helps evening out the vermilion boarder of the lips to fix any small asymmetry you may have.
The technique and color choices I make create a natural, blushed or “just bitten” look to the lips. The technique uses a small needle and works softly on the lips to very gently implant the color without creating too heavy of a lip-liner/border appearance. My overall goal is to give your lips LIFE life without being too dramatic.
Permanent eyeliner

Permanent Eyeliner
Starts at $300
Tattoo Removal
Tattoo Removal
$100 per session
What is saline removal?
A specialized, all-natural saline solution
is implanted over your existing permanent makeup or small tattoo. The solution contains finely milled sea salt, purified water, lemon seed extract, orange seed extract, and aloe. Implanting the solution into the skin breaks up the healed pigment, and begins to lift the pigment out of the skin by osmosis.
The pigment is slowly pulled to the surface of the skin and heals into a scab. When the scab falls off, that pigment falls off with it, leaving a lightened tattoo.
This removal technique is safe for all skin types. The salt/saline tattoo removal is safer than laser removal and has fewer risks of hypo/hyperpigmentation, blistering, and scarring than laser removal treatments. The skin may be re-tattooed once the area has sufficiently healed
What to expect
Clients should expect three to four procedures before they see desired results. Procedures are done 5-6 weeks apart. How many sessions needed depends the type of ink that was used, the age of the tattoo and the integrity of your skin. With this method of tattoo removal, clients can expect the tattoo to become lighter, but a full removal should not be expected.
What is osmosis?
os-mo-sis
/äzˈmōsəs/
a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
scalp micropigmentation
