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Permanent Eyebrows Makeup in Progress

ABOUT JENNY OLIVER PMU

What you need to know before your Permanent Make Up treatment What is Permanent Make Up? Permanent Make Up is a form of cosmetic tattooing that can last up to several years. Tiny dots/strokes of pure, hypo-allergenic pigment are inserted either at high speed or by microblade into the outer skin layer to give an effect that mimics the appearance of natural hair stroke brows, defined ‘liquid’ eyeliner and balanced, volumised lips infused with colour as well as other medical camouflage and correction effects. Your Treatment: For new procedures we allow approximately two hours to ensure that you receive a detailed and personalised consultation before we begin the treatment. Working with you to achieve the look that you desire, we give you our experienced recommendations for shape and colour. We always manage our clients’ expectations and will not proceed with treatment if we don’t feel that Permanent Make Up is the right solution. We will endeavour to keep you as comfortable as possible throughout your treatment and you should only feel a slight vibrating, scratching sensation. You will be required under the terms of our insurance to make a medical declaration of general health and to give us permission to perform the treatment on your behalf. The Tracie Giles Team: The Tracie Giles team is made up of specialist, hand-picked and highly experienced techs that are trained to Tracie’s proven skill level, earning us our reputation as the pinnacle of excellence for Permanent Make Up in the UK. The team use the TG Method and Tracie has a strict quality control process in place so that you enjoy the most stunning results. Permanent Cosmetic Procedures usually require two treatments, your initial procedure and a retouch within 2-12 weeks: To achieve optimum results your treatment is a gradual process. Every person’s skin is different and this allows us to assess how well your individual skin retains the colour and make any adjustments as necessary so that your make up will be as long-lasting and beautiful as possible. How long your Permanent Make Up lasts depends on a number of factors including how fair or dark you are, your general lifestyle, skin type and sun exposure. • Your FREE retouch must be taken within 12-weeks, otherwise this retouch will be chargeable. • It is advisable that you book your FREE retouch at the time of your initial appointment to make sure your treatment plan is firmly in place. • Be prepared for the colour intensity to be significantly darker immediately after your treatment. This will gradually become lighter as the skin heals. • Be aware that all skins retain the pigment differently and some are more resistant than others. Occasionally a third retouch may be required. Advice for all Permanent Make Up Procedures: • Please wear your normal make up on the day of your treatment so that your technician can see how you present yourself on a daily basis. They can then design a look for you that you will be happy with every day. • Avoid Aspirin or Ibuprofen for at least two days before your treatment as this can make the skin more prone to bruising (please disregard this if you are on Aspirin under your GP’s advice). Do not discontinue any medication before first consulting your GP. • Please limit your alcohol intake the night before treatment. • A patch test will be performed unless waived upon request. • There will sometimes be slight swelling and redness following treatment.

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