“Exactly what I was hoping for! Very efficient. Sheryl gave me just enough time to catch my breath in between but not too much. The procedure went very well. No discomfort after. None!”  – Janet L.

“Can’t stop looking at myself! What a difference brows make. Thank you so much!”

– Kim A.

“I just can’t love them enough! You definitely should reach out to Sheryl if you have any interest!”

-Stacy

“Trust the process! Even after a week, mine are AMAZING!”

-Felicia

“So happy with the results so far!”

– Haley G.

Permanent makeup eyebrows, or eyebrow tattooing, is a cosmetic procedure that involves implanting pigments into the skin to create natural-looking eyebrow hair strokes. Here is an overview of the process:

STEP ONE

Consultation: The first step is to schedule a consultation with a permanent makeup artist. During this consultation, the artist will assess your skin type, facial features, and preferences to determine the best eyebrow shape, color, and style that will suit your face.

STEP TWO

Design: Once the artist has a clear idea of the desired eyebrow shape, they will draw on the eyebrows with a pencil to show you what the final result will look like. You will have the opportunity to approve the design or make any necessary changes before proceeding with the procedure.

STEP THREE

Numbing: Before the procedure begins, a topical anesthetic will be applied to the eyebrow area to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.

STEP FOUR

Machine Work: Using a hand-held machine tool, the artist will create fine hair-like strokes into the skin, following the design that was agreed upon during the consultation. The pigment is implanted into the upper layers of the skin, creating the appearance of natural eyebrow hair.

STEP FIVE

Final touches: Once the initial strokes are complete, the artist will apply a topical anesthetic and allow it to set for several minutes. Then, they will apply more pigment to the eyebrow area, to ensure that the color is even and that the strokes blend seamlessly with the existing eyebrow hair.

STEP SIX

Aftercare: After the procedure, you will be given specific aftercare instructions, which may include avoiding direct sunlight, not getting the area wet for a few days, and applying ointment regularly to aid in the healing process.

Overall, the process of permanent makeup can take up to two hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the design. The results are typically long-lasting and can last up to two years with proper aftercare. Choosing a reputable and experienced permanent makeup artist is important to ensure that the results are natural-looking and customized to your needs.