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MULTI-AWARD WINNING PERMANENT MAKEUP BY SELINA COLARUSSO



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The main difference between “semi permanent eyebrows” and “microblading” is the method of application. Semi permanent makeup uses the machine method and microblading uses a handheld device.Both methods give semi permanent makeup results and both methods can produce a variety of looks like the ombre brow as well as more natural hair stroke brows.To add a new question go to app settings and press "Manage Questions" button.
In your consultation we will go through a personal treatment plan suited to you. The colour will be chosen depending on the tone of your skin and the colour of your hair and eyes. With my assistance, suitable colours are selected and dabs of pigment are placed around the area to be treated in order to find the best match. The shape will be decided based on the shape of your face, on your personality and your preference. If I disagree with your choice, I will suggest other options. A make-up pencil is used to outline alternatives until the ideal shape is found. The template is then measured and checked for perfect symmetry and balance.The FAQ title can be adjusted in the settings tab of the App Settings. You can also remove the title by unchecking its checkbox in the settings tab.
Most clients feel little to no discomfort during the procedure. We use topical anesthetics to ensure your comfort. While some may experience a slight, prickly sensation, many compare it to having their eyebrows plucked. The fine needles we use minimize trauma, ensuring no bleeding and a comfortable experience. The stunning results make it all worthwhile!
A minimum of 24 hours prior to the treatment commencing, a pigment ‘patch test’ is performed by placing a tiny amount of pigment into the skin usually in the hairline behind the ear, this is to ensure there is no allergy to the pigment. 99.9% of people do not have any reaction at all. On the day of treatment a thorough consultation will be conducted which will include an assessment of your skin colour and face shape. Suggestions may be offered regarding the enhancement of your natural beauty, and once you are happy with the colour effect chosen, a design is created to ensure you are completely happy with the shape before the procedure commences. Discussing in detail your desired outcomes will ensure the unique look created will be exactly as you desire. Essential to the procedure is the follow up or ‘top-up’ treatment carried out 4-6 weeks later enabling the fine tuning of colour density and making sure the pigments are retained uniformly.
Immediately after the procedure, the treated area may appear slightly darker and more intense. This is temporary and will fade within a few days as the true color emerges. If anesthetic is used, minor swelling may occur but typically subsides by the end of the day. For eyeliner treatments, we recommend bringing dark glasses for added comfort. The long-term results are absolutely worth it!
As a Permanent make-up professional i avoid anything that is too trendy or a fashion fad. I use colours that are custom-blended to complement your skin tone, eye and hair colour to give a soft and natural appearance. However, the colour can be changed at any time by blending another colour over the original if you wish.
Are you thinking about having an aesthetic treatment, but your not sure what options are available to you? Maybe you have heard a bit about Botox and fillers, but not sure what the differences are and want a clearer understanding?
The core difference is as follows: Botox contains purified bacteria that freezes the muscles. In doing so, Botox can help minimise the appearance of lines and wrinkles caused by your facial expressions. Dermal fillers contain ingredients that add fullness to areas that have thinned due to ageing and actually plumps the skin to tackle wrinkles and lines that have already appeared on your face.
Both are minimally invasive, meaning that they are not a surgical procedure, but they do require the use of a needle.
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