A 20% deposit is required in order to schedule and confirm your appointment. Paying the deposit ensures that you are serious about scheduling and keeping an appointment. The deposit amount will be deducted from your total and that remaining balance will be due at time of appointment.
Deposits are non-refundable, but can be transferable if you need to reschedule your appointment. If you need to reschedule your appointment, please do so 7 days prior to your booked appointment.
We accept Cash, Zelle, Venmo, and all major credit cards. There is a 4% service fee added to credit card payments.
Prices are subject to change at any time.
We may refuse the right to perform service on any person that we deem unfit for undergoing the semi-permanent makeup process. This includes all clients who are pregnant or nursing.
You are NOT a good candidate for permanent makeup if you are:
Under 18 years old (parent consent not accepted)
Diabetic
Taking blood thinning medications (e.g. Aspirin, Ibuprofen, etc.) *please contact us for an extensive medication list
With Psoriasis, Rash or Sunburn on or around area to be treated
Allergic to makeup, colors, or alcohol
Easily triggered post inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Keloid disorder
Those with transmittable blood conditions such as HIV or Hepatitis
Have active skin cancer in the area to be tattooed
Hemophiliac
Have Epilepsy or any Seizure disorder
Have major heart problems
On Accutane or other prescribed acne medication in the past year
Prone to healing disorders, on blood thinners, uncontrolled high blood pressure or have had mitral valve disorder
Taking/Applying Retin-A, or any steroids which thin the skin and increase the sensitivity of the skin
Taking Coumadin (Warfarin): Amount of bleeding and response to topical epinephrine will determine coverage per appointment. If excessive bleeding occurs, extra appointment may be necessary for desired outcome or procedure may not be effective.
Cancers/Chemotherapy (Doctor’s clearance is required).
Juvederm or other fillers: Get permanent makeup prior to these procedures or ask your Juvederm technician for clearance.
Shingles (varicella): If you have shingles on your face, wait several months before getting permanent makeup.
Eyelift or Blepharoplasty: Wait at least 3 months.
Pinkeye: As soon as the infection has cleared and medication is completed.
Cold Sores: Clients with a history of cold sores need to be pre-medicated with an anti-viral drug (Zoviraz, Valtrex, or Acyclovir) prior to a lip coloring procedure
Chemical peels or laser treatments within the past 1 month
Anemic/low iron: clients tend to have low color retention as our ink is iron-oxide based
Allergic to lidocaine, Tetracaine or Epinephrine. Please let us know if you have had any allergic reactions to any topical anesthetics.
With an autoimmune condition such as frontal fibrosing, alopecia or Lupus
With existing scar tissue from an older tattoo, Trichotillomania, or hair transplant to the eyebrow area
With an injury to the eyebrow area
Please note that final results CAN NOT be guaranteed as every person’s skin type is unique and will retain pigment differently.
Providing service to our clients in the safest way possible is our top priority!
Serious medical issues are uncommon. However, if an infection or adverse reaction occurs at the site of the procedure area, contact your doctor for treatment at your discretion. Please be aware that the result of the procedure is dependant on the following, but not limited to: medications and health conditions, skin conditions such as; oily skin, unhealthy skin, dry/flaky skin, sun-damaged skin, loose or laxed skin, poor diet, and not following the aftercare instructions. All of which could affect your healed results. Antacids, thyroid and anxiety medications have been shown as interfering with permanent makeup either by affecting retention or shifting the pigment to an undesirable tone. Remember, everything we eat and drink have their own chemical structure and the electron ends that are unattached or free, may get attached to others compounds inside the body forming a new molecule that may show a different color spectrum. With that info, an educated client may have better expectation and know that she/he may need more frequent adjustments than others. The better condition your skin is in, the better the final result will be. The better you take care of your skin and protect it from UV rays, the better the outcome and lifespan of the semi-permanent cosmetic procedures.