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PMU & Vogue Lips

Stunning lip enhancement that lasts all day and night.

Semi-permanent makeup techniques can help create a better definition of the lips' contour, correct shape and color, and give the effect of volume. This elegant touch can enhance your overall look. Whether you want a subtle and natural enhancement or a daring statement, our semi-permanent makeup lip color application leaves you with luscious, captivating lips that require no daily touch-ups. We offer a wide spectrum of shades, from soft blush tones to vivid colors, to match your unique personality and preferences.

PLEASE NOTE: If you are prone to cold sores, it is very important that you take a cold sore preventative medication for 3 days before your appointment and 3 days following the treatment. Even if you have never had a cold sore outbreak, the virus may be lying dormant in your system and if so, Semi-Permanent Makeup procedure can bring it out. 

To get the most natural effect we use pigments that are more delicate, safer for health, and fade after time. This is not a permanent treatment for life and a top-up is recommended. Results usually last for over a year - pigment intensity and retention in the skin depends on our lifestyle, general health, hormones, medications, etc.

    • Aftercare
      Proper aftercare is critical to healing and achieving the best results. Immediately After Treatment: Expect redness, swelling, and possibly a white frost on the area (this is normal). A cool compress can help reduce swelling. Apply any post-laser soothing ointment (as provided or recommended). First 48 Hours: Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area. Do not get the area wet—no swimming, hot tubs, saunas, or heavy sweating. Avoid applying makeup or skincare products to the area unless approved. Sleep on a clean pillowcase, and avoid sleeping on your face. 3–10 Days Post-Treatment: The area may scab or flake—do not pick or scratch. Keep the area clean and dry, gently cleanse with water and pat dry. Continue using the recommended healing ointment if advised. Avoid sun exposure—use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ after scabs fall off. Ongoing Care: Wait 6–8 weeks between sessions to allow for full healing. Protect the area from sun until treatments are complete and healing is finalized. Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy lifestyle to help your lymphatic system clear pigment.
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      To prepare for your laser PMU removal session, please follow these guidelines: 2 Weeks Before Treatment: Avoid sun exposure and tanning (including tanning beds). Discontinue use of retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), and exfoliants on or near the treatment area. Stop using light-sensitizing medications (if safe to do so—check with your doctor). 1 Week Before Treatment: Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or any invasive facial treatments. Do not wax, thread, or pluck the area to be treated. 48 Hours Before: Stop using topical creams with active ingredients (like glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or vitamin C) on the treated area. Avoid alcohol and aspirin/ibuprofen to reduce the risk of bruising. Day of Treatment: Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin on the treatment area. Do not apply lotions, creams, or oils to the area.
    • How many sessions will I need?
      The number of sessions varies depending on factors such as: Type and color of pigment Depth and age of the tattoo Your skin type and immune system Most clients need 3 to 10 sessions, spaced 6–8 weeks apart.
    • How does the laser remove the pigment?
      The laser emits light that targets the pigment particles in the skin. The energy breaks these particles into tiny fragments, which are then gradually absorbed and flushed out by the lymphatic system.
    • What are the risks or side effects?
      Common side effects include: Redness Swelling Scabbing or flaking Temporary darkening of pigment Less common risks include hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, and scarring, especially with improper aftercare.
    • Can all PMU colors be removed?
      Some colors, especially light or flesh-toned pigments, can be more challenging to remove. Certain pigments may darken temporarily before fading. A patch test may be recommended.
    • What is PMU removal with laser?
      PMU removal with laser is a non-invasive procedure that uses laser technology to break down the pigments used in permanent makeup (such as eyebrow tattoos or eyeliner) so they can be naturally eliminated by the body.
    • Is laser PMU removal safe?
      Yes, when performed by a trained professional using the right laser technology (like Q-switched or Pico lasers), it is generally safe. However, like any cosmetic procedure, there are potential risks, which will be discussed during your consultation.
    • Does laser removal hurt?
      Discomfort is typically minimal and comparable to the feeling of a rubber band snapping against the skin. Numbing cream may be applied beforehand to reduce any discomfort.
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      Remove eyelash extensions at least 24 hours before the treatment. If you wear contact lenses, please wear your glasses only to your appointment. No mascara on the day of the procedure, have your eyes free of makeup. Avoid lash tinting, perming or curling 2 weeks before your appointment. Do not use any lash growth serums for a minimum of 4 weeks prior to your appointment. Make sure that you don’t have a sunburn or tanning bed burn. Ensure you have done your patch test. Inform us if you have any medical conditions, taking medication or are Pregnant/Breastfeeding.
    • Aftercare
      Avoid touching the treated area to prevent infection. Use a cotton pad and sterile water to clean your eyelids (you can use boiled and cooled-down water. Do not use mascara until the healing is complete. Avoid long, hot showers or baths for the first week. Avoid intensive exercising, excessive sweating, saunas, and swimming pools for one week. Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks. Avoid facial treatments for at least 2 weeks. Avoid eyelash extensions for a minimum of 3 weeks post your eyeliner procedure. DO NOT pick, or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away.
    • Aftercare
      Avoid touching the treated area unless you are cleaning or moisturizing Apply Vaseline regularly to keep lips moist Use a cotton pad and sterile water to clean your lips (you can use boiled and cooled-down water) Avoid long, hot showers or baths for the first week. Avoid intensive exercising, excessive sweating, saunas, and swimming pools for one week. Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks. Avoid facial treatments for at least 2 weeks. DO NOT pick, or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      If you have ever suffered from a cold sore, no matter how mild or how long ago - we strongly recommend taking anti-viral medication (Acyclovir) for at least 3 days before and 3 days after your treatment. If you fail to do this, you will get a heavy breakout of cold sores that will result in poor healing and poor results. Exfoliate your lips gently prior to your treatment (you can use a gentle sugar scrub). Keep your lips well moisturized. Ensure you have done your patch test. Inform us if you have any medical conditions, taking medication, or are Pregnant/Breastfeeding.
    • Aftercare
      Avoid touching the treated area to prevent infection Do not apply any product to the area for 72 hours Use a cotton pad and sterile water to clean your brows (you can use boiled and cooled-down water) Avoid long, hot showers or baths for the first week. Avoid intensive exercising, excessive sweating, saunas, and swimming pools for one week. Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks. Avoid facial treatments for at least 2 weeks. DO NOT pick, or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      Avoid waxing 48 hours prior to your treatment. Make sure that you don’t have a sunburn or tanning bed burn Avoid using strong retinol products and acids (AHA’s & BHA’s) for one week before your appointment. Exfoliate the area gently one week prior to your treatment. Apply moisturizer to the area daily. Ensure you have done your patch test Avoid getting Botox injections for at least 3 weeks before your treatment. Inform us if you have any medical conditions, taking medication or are Pregnant/Breastfeeding.
    • Can I still wear makeup with PMU eyeliner?
      Yes, once healed. You can wear eyeshadow, mascara, and eyeliner as usual, but many clients find they no longer need daily eyeliner.
    • Who is a good candidate for PMU eyeliner?
      This service is ideal for: Those with sparse lashes People with allergies to conventional makeup Clients who want to save time on their routine Anyone seeking long-lasting eye definition
    • Is the procedure painful?
      Most clients report minimal discomfort. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to ensure comfort. Some clients describe the sensation as light vibration or tickling.
    • How long does PMU eyeliner last?
      Typically lasts 2–4 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and pigment color. Touch-ups every 1–2 years are recommended to keep it fresh and defined.
    • What styles of eyeliner can I choose from?
      You can choose from several styles, including: Lash Line Enhancement: A natural, subtle pigment placed between the lashes to make them look fuller. Classic Eyeliner: A defined liner on the upper lash line. Winged or Designer Eyeliner: A more dramatic, stylized look. Your artist will help you choose a style that suits your eye shape and preferences.
    • Is PMU eyeliner safe?
      Yes, when performed by a trained, licensed, and experienced artist using sterile equipment and high-quality pigments. Always check credentials and healed results before booking.
    • Will I need a touch-up?
      Yes. A perfecting session is recommended 6–8 weeks after the initial procedure to adjust pigment or shape as needed.
    • What is the healing process like?
      Healing time: 7–10 days Slight swelling, redness, and tightness may occur. Pigment may appear darker initially and lighten as it heals. Minor flaking or peeling is normal. Full results are visible after 4–6 weeks.
    • What are the benefits of Vogue Lips PMU?
      Enhances natural lip color Defines the lip shape and symmetry Gives the appearance of fuller, more youthful lips Corrects minor asymmetry or pigmentation Reduces the need for daily lipstick
    • Can I choose my lip color?
      Absolutely. Your artist will consult with you to choose a custom shade that complements your skin tone and desired look — from soft pinks to warmer tones or natural nudes.
    • How long do Vogue Lips last?
      Results typically last between 2–3 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. A color-boosting touch-up every 12–18 months is recommended to maintain vibrancy.
    • Who is a good candidate for Vogue Lips PMU?
      Ideal for those who: Have pale or uneven lip color Want more defined lip borders Desire a natural "tinted lip" look Don’t want to apply lipstick daily
    • What is the healing process like?
      Initial healing takes about 5–10 days. Lips may appear brighter or darker at first, then soften as they heal. Mild swelling, dryness, and flaking are normal. Full healed results are visible after 4–6 weeks.
    • Do I need a touch-up session?
      Yes. A perfecting session is typically scheduled 6–8 weeks after your initial appointment to refine the color and shape and ensure proper healing.
    • What are Vogue Lips?
      Vogue Lips, also known as lip blush or lip tint tattoo, is a semi-permanent makeup technique that enhances the natural color, shape, and definition of your lips. The result is a soft, tinted look similar to wearing a natural lip tint or balm.
    • Is the procedure painful?
      Most clients report minimal discomfort. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to ensure comfort. You may feel a light scratching or buzzing sensation.
    • Are there risks or side effects?
      When performed by a certified professional, Vogue Lips PMU is safe. Minor swelling and tenderness are normal. If you're prone to cold sores, you must take proper precautions to avoid outbreaks during healing.
    • How is this different from microblading?
      While microblading creates hair-like strokes with a manual blade, powdered brows use a machine to insert pigment in a stippling motion, resulting in a more defined and longer-lasting finish. Powdered brows are ideal for clients who prefer a makeup-filled brow look or have oily/mature skin.
    • Is the procedure painful?
      Most clients experience minimal discomfort, often described as a light scratching sensation. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to keep you as comfortable as possible.
    • Are powdered brows safe?
      Yes, when done by a trained and certified professional using sterile equipment and high-quality pigments. Always research your artist’s qualifications and reviews.
    • How long do powdered brows last?
      Typically, powdered brows last between 1.5 to 3 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Annual touch-ups are recommended to keep them looking fresh.
    • Will I need a touch-up?
      Yes. A perfecting session is typically scheduled 6–8 weeks after the initial procedure to adjust shape, color, and ensure proper healing.
    • What are Powdered Brows?
      Powdered brows, also known as ombré brows or shading brows, are a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a machine to create a soft, powdered makeup look. This technique mimics the appearance of filled-in brows with makeup, giving a gradient effect from lighter at the front to darker at the tail.
    • What should I do before the appointment?
      Avoid alcohol, caffeine, aspirin, and blood thinners 24–48 hours before your appointment. Do not get Botox or chemical peels 2 weeks before. Avoid tanning and sunburn. Come with clean, makeup-free skin.
    • How do I maintain my powdered brows?
      Use sunscreen on your brows to prevent fading. Avoid exfoliating products directly on the brows. Schedule annual touch-ups for best results.
    • Can you retouch a Permanent Makeup done elsewhere?
      Booking a consultation with us is highly recommended so that we can assess any previous work you may have had done. In some cases, if the previous work is too dark or the shape is significantly different from what we would recommend, we may advise having it removed beforehand. Fortunately, our clinic offers Laser Permanent-Makeup removal, and we can immediately schedule your first session.
    • Can I have Semi-Permanent Lip Makeup if I have lip filler?
      We recommend getting your Semi-Permanent Makeup treatment done first, however, if you recently had a Lip Filler done, wait at least 6-8 weeks before receiving the treatment.
    • When should I get a top-up/correction?
      We recommend that you book your initial touch-up within 4-8 weeks after your first treatment. It is not uncommon to lose up to 50% of the pigment after the first application, which is why touch-up(s) are necessary to achieve the perfect result. This is included in the price of your first treatment. Yearly Top-Ups are also recommended to refresh the pigment.
    • Who cannot have Semi-Permanent Makeup done?
      We do not treat any clients who are: Under 18 years old Pregnant or breastfeeding Allergic to metal or color pigments Undergoing cancer treatment (Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy) Prone to Keloid scars Have a severe bleeding disorder Using Accutane/Roaccutane (must wait one year after the treatment is completed) We will ask you to fill in a consultation form before the treatment to make sure that it is safe to proceed. With certain health conditions, we may have to ask for a doctor’s clearance.
    • How long does the procedure take?
      The procedure can take anything between 1h30min to 2h30min (for a new set), and 1h to 1h30min for a top-up.
    • How long does Semi-Permanent Makeup last?
      Semi-Permanent makeup may last anywhere from 1 to 3 years. Skin type, lifestyle, and maintenance - all take part in the duration. Touch-ups are recommended to maintain the desired look.
    • Is Semi-Permanent Makeup procedure painful?
      Your comfort during the procedure is very important to us, therefore a Topical Anesthetic cream is applied to numb the area to be treated. Everybody is very different when it comes to sensitivity, but most of our clients would describe the feeling as mild discomfort rather than pain.
  • You may experience a mild burning sensation, dryness, swelling, and peeling on your lips following the procedure. It is essential that you apply Vaseline regularly to keep them moist. Please refrain from picking any scabs that form, let them fall off naturally. The colour you see after your lip treatment is not an indicator of the final outcome. Even after the healing process is complete, remember that you have a second follow-up appointment to ensure you’re satisfied with the results.

    • Aftercare
      Proper aftercare is critical to healing and achieving the best results. Immediately After Treatment: Expect redness, swelling, and possibly a white frost on the area (this is normal). A cool compress can help reduce swelling. Apply any post-laser soothing ointment (as provided or recommended). First 48 Hours: Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area. Do not get the area wet—no swimming, hot tubs, saunas, or heavy sweating. Avoid applying makeup or skincare products to the area unless approved. Sleep on a clean pillowcase, and avoid sleeping on your face. 3–10 Days Post-Treatment: The area may scab or flake—do not pick or scratch. Keep the area clean and dry, gently cleanse with water and pat dry. Continue using the recommended healing ointment if advised. Avoid sun exposure—use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ after scabs fall off. Ongoing Care: Wait 6–8 weeks between sessions to allow for full healing. Protect the area from sun until treatments are complete and healing is finalized. Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy lifestyle to help your lymphatic system clear pigment.
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      To prepare for your laser PMU removal session, please follow these guidelines: 2 Weeks Before Treatment: Avoid sun exposure and tanning (including tanning beds). Discontinue use of retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), and exfoliants on or near the treatment area. Stop using light-sensitizing medications (if safe to do so—check with your doctor). 1 Week Before Treatment: Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or any invasive facial treatments. Do not wax, thread, or pluck the area to be treated. 48 Hours Before: Stop using topical creams with active ingredients (like glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or vitamin C) on the treated area. Avoid alcohol and aspirin/ibuprofen to reduce the risk of bruising. Day of Treatment: Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin on the treatment area. Do not apply lotions, creams, or oils to the area.
    • How many sessions will I need?
      The number of sessions varies depending on factors such as: Type and color of pigment Depth and age of the tattoo Your skin type and immune system Most clients need 3 to 10 sessions, spaced 6–8 weeks apart.
    • How does the laser remove the pigment?
      The laser emits light that targets the pigment particles in the skin. The energy breaks these particles into tiny fragments, which are then gradually absorbed and flushed out by the lymphatic system.
    • What are the risks or side effects?
      Common side effects include: Redness Swelling Scabbing or flaking Temporary darkening of pigment Less common risks include hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, and scarring, especially with improper aftercare.
    • Can all PMU colors be removed?
      Some colors, especially light or flesh-toned pigments, can be more challenging to remove. Certain pigments may darken temporarily before fading. A patch test may be recommended.
    • What is PMU removal with laser?
      PMU removal with laser is a non-invasive procedure that uses laser technology to break down the pigments used in permanent makeup (such as eyebrow tattoos or eyeliner) so they can be naturally eliminated by the body.
    • Is laser PMU removal safe?
      Yes, when performed by a trained professional using the right laser technology (like Q-switched or Pico lasers), it is generally safe. However, like any cosmetic procedure, there are potential risks, which will be discussed during your consultation.
    • Does laser removal hurt?
      Discomfort is typically minimal and comparable to the feeling of a rubber band snapping against the skin. Numbing cream may be applied beforehand to reduce any discomfort.
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      Remove eyelash extensions at least 24 hours before the treatment. If you wear contact lenses, please wear your glasses only to your appointment. No mascara on the day of the procedure, have your eyes free of makeup. Avoid lash tinting, perming or curling 2 weeks before your appointment. Do not use any lash growth serums for a minimum of 4 weeks prior to your appointment. Make sure that you don’t have a sunburn or tanning bed burn. Ensure you have done your patch test. Inform us if you have any medical conditions, taking medication or are Pregnant/Breastfeeding.
    • Aftercare
      Avoid touching the treated area to prevent infection. Use a cotton pad and sterile water to clean your eyelids (you can use boiled and cooled-down water. Do not use mascara until the healing is complete. Avoid long, hot showers or baths for the first week. Avoid intensive exercising, excessive sweating, saunas, and swimming pools for one week. Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks. Avoid facial treatments for at least 2 weeks. Avoid eyelash extensions for a minimum of 3 weeks post your eyeliner procedure. DO NOT pick, or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away.
    • Aftercare
      Avoid touching the treated area unless you are cleaning or moisturizing Apply Vaseline regularly to keep lips moist Use a cotton pad and sterile water to clean your lips (you can use boiled and cooled-down water) Avoid long, hot showers or baths for the first week. Avoid intensive exercising, excessive sweating, saunas, and swimming pools for one week. Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks. Avoid facial treatments for at least 2 weeks. DO NOT pick, or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      If you have ever suffered from a cold sore, no matter how mild or how long ago - we strongly recommend taking anti-viral medication (Acyclovir) for at least 3 days before and 3 days after your treatment. If you fail to do this, you will get a heavy breakout of cold sores that will result in poor healing and poor results. Exfoliate your lips gently prior to your treatment (you can use a gentle sugar scrub). Keep your lips well moisturized. Ensure you have done your patch test. Inform us if you have any medical conditions, taking medication, or are Pregnant/Breastfeeding.
    • Aftercare
      Avoid touching the treated area to prevent infection Do not apply any product to the area for 72 hours Use a cotton pad and sterile water to clean your brows (you can use boiled and cooled-down water) Avoid long, hot showers or baths for the first week. Avoid intensive exercising, excessive sweating, saunas, and swimming pools for one week. Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks. Avoid facial treatments for at least 2 weeks. DO NOT pick, or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away
    • Pre-Care Instructions
      Avoid waxing 48 hours prior to your treatment. Make sure that you don’t have a sunburn or tanning bed burn Avoid using strong retinol products and acids (AHA’s & BHA’s) for one week before your appointment. Exfoliate the area gently one week prior to your treatment. Apply moisturizer to the area daily. Ensure you have done your patch test Avoid getting Botox injections for at least 3 weeks before your treatment. Inform us if you have any medical conditions, taking medication or are Pregnant/Breastfeeding.
    • Can I still wear makeup with PMU eyeliner?
      Yes, once healed. You can wear eyeshadow, mascara, and eyeliner as usual, but many clients find they no longer need daily eyeliner.
    • Who is a good candidate for PMU eyeliner?
      This service is ideal for: Those with sparse lashes People with allergies to conventional makeup Clients who want to save time on their routine Anyone seeking long-lasting eye definition
    • Is the procedure painful?
      Most clients report minimal discomfort. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to ensure comfort. Some clients describe the sensation as light vibration or tickling.
    • How long does PMU eyeliner last?
      Typically lasts 2–4 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and pigment color. Touch-ups every 1–2 years are recommended to keep it fresh and defined.
    • What styles of eyeliner can I choose from?
      You can choose from several styles, including: Lash Line Enhancement: A natural, subtle pigment placed between the lashes to make them look fuller. Classic Eyeliner: A defined liner on the upper lash line. Winged or Designer Eyeliner: A more dramatic, stylized look. Your artist will help you choose a style that suits your eye shape and preferences.
    • Is PMU eyeliner safe?
      Yes, when performed by a trained, licensed, and experienced artist using sterile equipment and high-quality pigments. Always check credentials and healed results before booking.
    • Will I need a touch-up?
      Yes. A perfecting session is recommended 6–8 weeks after the initial procedure to adjust pigment or shape as needed.
    • What is the healing process like?
      Healing time: 7–10 days Slight swelling, redness, and tightness may occur. Pigment may appear darker initially and lighten as it heals. Minor flaking or peeling is normal. Full results are visible after 4–6 weeks.
    • What are the benefits of Vogue Lips PMU?
      Enhances natural lip color Defines the lip shape and symmetry Gives the appearance of fuller, more youthful lips Corrects minor asymmetry or pigmentation Reduces the need for daily lipstick
    • Can I choose my lip color?
      Absolutely. Your artist will consult with you to choose a custom shade that complements your skin tone and desired look — from soft pinks to warmer tones or natural nudes.
    • How long do Vogue Lips last?
      Results typically last between 2–3 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. A color-boosting touch-up every 12–18 months is recommended to maintain vibrancy.
    • Who is a good candidate for Vogue Lips PMU?
      Ideal for those who: Have pale or uneven lip color Want more defined lip borders Desire a natural "tinted lip" look Don’t want to apply lipstick daily
    • What is the healing process like?
      Initial healing takes about 5–10 days. Lips may appear brighter or darker at first, then soften as they heal. Mild swelling, dryness, and flaking are normal. Full healed results are visible after 4–6 weeks.
    • Do I need a touch-up session?
      Yes. A perfecting session is typically scheduled 6–8 weeks after your initial appointment to refine the color and shape and ensure proper healing.
    • What are Vogue Lips?
      Vogue Lips, also known as lip blush or lip tint tattoo, is a semi-permanent makeup technique that enhances the natural color, shape, and definition of your lips. The result is a soft, tinted look similar to wearing a natural lip tint or balm.
    • Is the procedure painful?
      Most clients report minimal discomfort. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to ensure comfort. You may feel a light scratching or buzzing sensation.
    • Are there risks or side effects?
      When performed by a certified professional, Vogue Lips PMU is safe. Minor swelling and tenderness are normal. If you're prone to cold sores, you must take proper precautions to avoid outbreaks during healing.
    • How is this different from microblading?
      While microblading creates hair-like strokes with a manual blade, powdered brows use a machine to insert pigment in a stippling motion, resulting in a more defined and longer-lasting finish. Powdered brows are ideal for clients who prefer a makeup-filled brow look or have oily/mature skin.
    • Is the procedure painful?
      Most clients experience minimal discomfort, often described as a light scratching sensation. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to keep you as comfortable as possible.
    • Are powdered brows safe?
      Yes, when done by a trained and certified professional using sterile equipment and high-quality pigments. Always research your artist’s qualifications and reviews.
    • How long do powdered brows last?
      Typically, powdered brows last between 1.5 to 3 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Annual touch-ups are recommended to keep them looking fresh.
    • Will I need a touch-up?
      Yes. A perfecting session is typically scheduled 6–8 weeks after the initial procedure to adjust shape, color, and ensure proper healing.
    • What are Powdered Brows?
      Powdered brows, also known as ombré brows or shading brows, are a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a machine to create a soft, powdered makeup look. This technique mimics the appearance of filled-in brows with makeup, giving a gradient effect from lighter at the front to darker at the tail.
    • What should I do before the appointment?
      Avoid alcohol, caffeine, aspirin, and blood thinners 24–48 hours before your appointment. Do not get Botox or chemical peels 2 weeks before. Avoid tanning and sunburn. Come with clean, makeup-free skin.
    • How do I maintain my powdered brows?
      Use sunscreen on your brows to prevent fading. Avoid exfoliating products directly on the brows. Schedule annual touch-ups for best results.
    • Can you retouch a Permanent Makeup done elsewhere?
      Booking a consultation with us is highly recommended so that we can assess any previous work you may have had done. In some cases, if the previous work is too dark or the shape is significantly different from what we would recommend, we may advise having it removed beforehand. Fortunately, our clinic offers Laser Permanent-Makeup removal, and we can immediately schedule your first session.
    • Can I have Semi-Permanent Lip Makeup if I have lip filler?
      We recommend getting your Semi-Permanent Makeup treatment done first, however, if you recently had a Lip Filler done, wait at least 6-8 weeks before receiving the treatment.
    • When should I get a top-up/correction?
      We recommend that you book your initial touch-up within 4-8 weeks after your first treatment. It is not uncommon to lose up to 50% of the pigment after the first application, which is why touch-up(s) are necessary to achieve the perfect result. This is included in the price of your first treatment. Yearly Top-Ups are also recommended to refresh the pigment.
    • Who cannot have Semi-Permanent Makeup done?
      We do not treat any clients who are: Under 18 years old Pregnant or breastfeeding Allergic to metal or color pigments Undergoing cancer treatment (Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy) Prone to Keloid scars Have a severe bleeding disorder Using Accutane/Roaccutane (must wait one year after the treatment is completed) We will ask you to fill in a consultation form before the treatment to make sure that it is safe to proceed. With certain health conditions, we may have to ask for a doctor’s clearance.
    • How long does the procedure take?
      The procedure can take anything between 1h30min to 2h30min (for a new set), and 1h to 1h30min for a top-up.
    • How long does Semi-Permanent Makeup last?
      Semi-Permanent makeup may last anywhere from 1 to 3 years. Skin type, lifestyle, and maintenance - all take part in the duration. Touch-ups are recommended to maintain the desired look.
    • Is Semi-Permanent Makeup procedure painful?
      Your comfort during the procedure is very important to us, therefore a Topical Anesthetic cream is applied to numb the area to be treated. Everybody is very different when it comes to sensitivity, but most of our clients would describe the feeling as mild discomfort rather than pain.

Duration

2 hours

Results

6-9 months

touch up

After 4-8 weeks is included

Price

£350 GBP | 1,735 AED

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