
Semi Permanent Make-up
Semi permanent make-up is so much more than make-up, it can restore self-confidence, as well as saving you time and money. And being able to make an informed decision is important, so below I’ve listed the entire process you’ll experience with us at B beautiful, examples of my work and FAQs.
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Since qualifying in 2015 i have continued to develop my skill set to offer a variety of procedures including eyebrows, eyeliner and lips, as well as nipple and areola tattooing post mastectomy, breast surgery or gender reassignment.
An easy three step process
Patch Test & Consultation: When you first get in touch you’ll receive a starter pack which includes medical forms, a patch testing kit and information on pre and post care. If there are no issues with your patch test, we’ll then book you in for your consultation to discuss what you do and don’t like, pigment colour and any questions you may have.
First Appointment: Your first appointment can either be the same day as your consultation or booked separately, whichever you’d prefer. We’ll start by confirming what you’re looking to achieve and developing the colour, then moving onto the process of mapping and preparing the area. Only once we are both happy, will the procedure start.
Follow up & Aftercare: After the first treatment you cannot get the area wet for two weeks. The area will scab and the colour will develop further before your follow up appointment 6-8 weeks later, which follows the same procedure as the first. Colour boosts are then required every 1-2 years, or as needed depending on your skin type.
Semi Permanent Make-up FAQs
Is semi permanent make-up suitable for me?
Yes! Almost anyone can benefit from semi permanent make-up to enhance their natural look or gain a self-confidence boost, as long long as you are over the age of 18.
How does it work?
I use a digital needling machine which picks up the pigment and implants it into the skin during the treatment, giving you a longer lasting, stronger look. This differs from microblading which cuts the skin and then inserts the pigment.
Does it hurt?
You shouldn't feel anything more than a pinch here and there, but IÂ am trained to manage any discomfort you may feel to ensure you have the best experience possible.
How long will it last?
This varies from person to person based on a variety of factors including skin type, genetics and so on. As a guide treatments can last 12-18 months, although this can often be further extended by colour boost treatments.
How much does it cost?
For facial treatments these range from £325 to £350, with colour boosts ranging from £150 to £175. I also specialise in nipple and areola tattooing, which starts from £295. A non refundable £50 consultation fee is required at the time of booking to secure the appointment, which is taken off your appointment fee. Please contact me for payment options.