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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent Makeup, also called micro-pigmentation and semi-permanent makeup is the process of implanting color pigment beneath the surface of the skin by means of a tiny, sterile, disposable needle. This produces the appearance of cosmetic makeup.

Does the procedure hurt?

A highly effective, topical anesthetic cream and gel are used for numbing before and during your procedure. Pain threshold levels vary from person to person. Every effort is made to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.

How safe is it?

Each procedure is done under strict sanitation and sterilization rules. A well trained, certified technician administers each procedure using disposable parts. All pigments contain FDA approved ingredients for cosmetic use.

How long does it last?

The treatments are permanent and do not wash off. However, it will fade over time and touch ups are usually required every 2-3 years. Frequency of touch ups depend on the individual and different factors that include; the pigment color used, lifestyle and if any chemical peels contact the treated areas.

Who is permanent makeup best for?

Everyone! If you want to look your best, anytime, anywhere with no effort... then it is for you! It is a great way to look and feel refreshed, younger and enhance your natural beauty. If you want to be able to workout, go swimming, drink some wine and not worry about your makeup smudging... then it is for you! If you are a busy mom, or a business woman and have little time to apply makeup... then it is for you!

How much do your procedures cost?

Please call us at 914-302-6611 or email us for the most up to date and specific pricing for our procedures.

How do I know I will like the permanent makeup?

Sandra meets with you for a consultation before your appointment. She will sit with you and give you a custom look tailored to your specific wants and needs. She will fully explain the procedure and ensure that you will be happy with the results. No one application is the same.

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