Semi-Permanent Make-Up
Semi-Permanent Make-Up will help you feel good about yourself, all of the time. By enhancing your natural beauty and giving your features shape and definition, you can say goodbye to reapplying lip liner, lipstick, eyebrow pencil and eyeliner.
Also known as 'Micropigmentation', it is the term used for applying coloured pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. The procedure is completely safe and effective and used for a variety of semi-permanent cosmetic enhancements such as:
Women of all ages are experiencing the difference micropigmentation can make. After just one procedure you can have stunning, smudge-free make-up that will last for several years.
Semi-Permanent Make-Up in Oxfordshire
Salon partner Julie Talbot is pleased to bring this exciting new art (featured on '10 Years Younger') to Junction in Witney, near Oxford. With extensive experience working with Clarins, Art Deco and Darphin make-up, Julie now specialises in semi-permanent tattooing of the eyebrows, eyes and lips.
Julie is a member of the BSDA (British Society of Demographic Art), fully insured and Health and Safety Approved. She is fully qualified and trained by Finishing Touches Limited, the market leaders in micropigmentation. Finishing Touches are trainers to Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges.
Is Semi-Permanent Make-Up For You?
Do you need to pencil in your eyebrows, eyeliner and lip liner every day?
Do you swim or exercise regularly?
Do you suffer from failing eyesight or an allergy which makes applying and wearing make-up more difficult?
SPMU may be the answer; a single treatment can last up to five years.
Common Questions About Semi-Permanent Make-Up
How long will the make-up last?
Although pigment molecules stay in the skin indefinitely the colour remains visible for several years. This can be around 4-5 years depending on your age, skin type, colour choice and lifestyle.
Is the procedure painful?
Every client is different, but advanced new equipment and techniques mean discomfort is minimal.
Do I have a choice on placement and colour?
Definitely. You are in control every step of the way, from desired shape to colour selection.
How long will it take?
You should allow a minimum of 1½ hours for a new procedure.
What happens after the procedure?
Immediately post-procedure the area treated may appear swollen and the colour will appear darker and more intense. This will last for several days. Complete healing can take up to six weeks for the pigment to mature in the skin and the true colour to emerge.
What other procedures are available?
Micropigmentation is used extensively in the medical profession for CPC work; areola restoration, scar camouflage, burns patients and cleft lip reconstruction. Ask us for further information.
"I feel so much more confident, I go to bed looking good and wake up looking good."
Maggie, Oxford
