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Micro Blading $800

Microblading uses a manual tool with a configuration of micro needles. Each ‘hair’ is gently etched into the skin, giving an incredible natural and realistic look. Microblading commonly fades within 12-18 months. Microblading is best for clients with normal to dry skin that want the illusion of natural hairstrokes. Complimentary touch up included.

Powder Ombre/Shading $800

Powder brows are created by a digital permanent makeup machine or, a soft tap tool to gently implant a smooth and blended shade into the eyebrow. Powder brows are shaded in from light to dark and commonly fade after 24 months. This technique is best for all skin types and for those who want fill in, shape, or enhance what is already there. Powder brows are for clients who want the powder makeup effect. Complimentary touch up included.

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Blade & Shade/Combo $850

You get the best of both worlds with the Combo brow. It is a combination of microblading and shading. This technique is great for all skin types and for those who want a little more than a natural look. You will find that the shading will last a little longer than the Microblading, due to it being so dense and pigmented. Complimentary touch up included.

Touch ups / Color Boost

6-12 week follow-up session - complimentary

3 months - $150

6 months - $200

1 year - $400

2 years - $500

After 3 years - Full price (2 sessions)

Coverup/Color correction over previous work +$100

**Touch-ups/Color boosts are ONE-SESSION appointments. Rates apply for additional touchups within the time frame.

Touch-up prices are for existing clients only. Regular rates apply for eyebrows done elsewhere.


Brow Shaping

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Henna Brows $60

Henna is a natural alternative to tinting, it is ammonia and peroxide free giving your brows the tattooed effect. Lasts anywhere from 1-2 weeks on the skin, up to 6 weeks on the hair. The more active or oily you are, the faster the brows will fade. Expect color to be intense the first 24 hours, and will gently fade over time. Perfectly suited for sensitive skin types and will benefit clients with a good amount of brow hair. Brow cleanup is included.

Aftercare: No saunas, sweating, or getting brows wet 24 hours after service.

***New Clients, please fill out and print the Henna Brows Consent form and bring it to your appointment.

Brow Lamination $100

Brow lamination tames unruly hairs and sets them in place for a fluffy just-combed look. ... "It's a keratin treatment that not only stimulates growth while strengthening the brow hairs, but creates thick, fluffy, and full brows." Lasting 8-10 weeks. Henna can be added to this service, waxing is included.

*Aftercare: No saunas, sweating or getting brows wet 24 hours after service.


Lashes

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Lash Lift $100

No more hassles of the eyelash curler! With the lash lift you can have your natural lashes curled and lifted for up to 10 weeks. It’s a great alternative to eyelash extensions, as it requires very little maintenance.

Aftercare: No saunas, sweating or getting lashes wet 24 hours after service.

Eyelash Tinting $45

 

Skin Care by Isela

 
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Microdermabrasion Facial $105

60 mins

Skin resurfacing procedure which uses a diamond tip wand to gently exfoliate the top layer of dead and flaky skin it will leave your skin smooth, soft and renewed this will help with the reduction of hyper pigmentation fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars 

(This process when repeated in a series will give you optimal results in texture, even skin tone and overall appearance) ask your aesthetician about special package pricing 

{Series of 4: $380

Series of 6: $550, Includes (1) free “Not your basic facial” to keep skin hydrated and prepped}

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Extract Me Facial $95

75 minutes

This treatment is targeted for those who are struggling with congestion and acne giving our main attention to removing impurities with thorough extractions includes a double cleanse, enzyme exfoliant with steam, extractions, high frequency treatment that kills acne causing bacteria, detoxifying mask finished with LED light therapy. 

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The Works Facial $130

120 mins

Complete customization to target what your skin is asking for this treatment is going to give you that glow from within after a thorough skin analysis we will dicuss the best treatment for you including steamed enzyme exfoliant, extractions, facial massage, Hydro jelly mask and LED light therapy with a relaxing arm and shoulder massage for the ultimate relaxation 



FACE & BODY WAXING

EYEBROW SHAPING $40.00 Precision-shaped brow arching, reshaping and sculpting. Brows are mapped according to client’s features. Includes trim, fill-in, highlight and brow gel.

EYEBROW THREADING or TWEEZING $40

FULL FACE $55.00 Includes all areas of the face: lip, chin and sideburns (excludes brows)

LIP $13.00

CHIN $10.00

FOREHEAD $15.00

SIDEBURNS $15.00

UNDERARMS $30.00

 

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Lip Blush $500

Choosing the perfect color for your lip pigmentation.

Permanent lip color is fast becoming a hot trend all over the world.

Getting your lip color tattooed on might sound a bit scary, but it’s not quite like a regular tattoo. Lip pigmentation uses a much kinder, less invasive method of color implantation, which will not fade out to blue in the way a regular tattoo usually will. It is a great way of adding definition, color and perceived volume to your lips, making you ready for anything all day every day.

When you decide to get your lip pigmentation done, one of the first questions will be what color to choose. Here we discuss which colors suit which skin types, as well as the things you need to know about lip tattooing before choosing your color, so that you can make the right choice when you come to have your treatment.

Things to remember about permanent lip pigmentation.

Lip tattoos can be an amazing investment, one which will reward you daily with healthier looking, beautiful lips. However, it’s important to understand a few things about lip pigmentation, particularly when you’re selecting your color shade.

  • It’s an enhancement

    Lip tattoos are designed to enhance your natural lips, and to give the impression of fullness. Using advance 3D make up techniques, we can help your lips look fuller, using shading around the edges and a lighter color in the middle. But a lip tattoo will not actually plump up your lips, so don’t expect a completely new look.

  • You can still use lipstick

    Your new lip tattoo is designed to act as a beautiful base, but it doesn’t mean you should throw out your lippy collection at all. You should never use lipstick during the healing process, but once everything is fully healed up, you can use lipsticks, glosses and balms as usual. You may need to experiment to see how your colors look over your new base color, but you can still create your own looks with lipstick over the top.

  • The color will fade

    Because we use skin safe pigmentation in our permanent make up process, which is not the same as traditional tattoo inks, there is a certain degree of fading to be expected. Colors that are very close to your natural color will probably need touching up once a year, whereas if you go two to three shades away from your natural color, the touch up may not be needed for a couple of years or more.

  • You can pick more than one color

    Most good permanent make-up practitioners will use shading techniques to give your lips a more natural look. They may start with a darker shade as a lip liner, fading it inwards in circular motions to give a natural, attractive appearance. This can be followed by the application of a second color for the infill, blending it perfectly for a plump, healthy and natural finish.

The end result will depend on your skin tone.

Not only will the end result vary depending on the base color of your natural lips, it will also depend on how your skin tone reacts to the pigmentation process. Some people with very dark skin have experienced a condition known as hyperpigmentation when trying to apply permanent lip tattoos. In this situation, their lips could actually end up darker than they started off, even if they picked a lighter color, so it’s important to consult fully with your practitioner prior to making any decisions.

As with any permanent makeup procedure, it’s important that you go into this with your eyes wide open. Side effects and complications are rare, but do discuss with your practitioner any health conditions or other worries you might have about the process.

What shade will suit your skin tone?

Some faces can get away with bold, bright red lips, but let’s face it, most of us look like a clown gone wrong when we attempt the big red look. The colors you can get away with will depend heavily on your own skin tone and complexion, so it’s important to understand color theory before making any decisions on your skin pigmentation shade.

As a general rule, your skin tone is fairly easy to define and will help you pick your lip pigment with ease:

  1. Identify your undertone: Look at the veins on your wrist. If they are blue, you have cooler, pink undertones, if they are green, you have warmer, yellow undertones. If they are both blue and green, you’re a lucky neutral who can get away with pretty much anything.

  2. Understand which shades go with which tone: Yellow undertones work well with warm colors, and pink undertones look great with blue or purple hues.

  3. Trial and error: Have a play with some of the lipsticks in your collection, and start thinking about which ones are more flattering on your skin. Think about the hues that are present in that lipstick; is it cooler blues, or warmer oranges or yellows?

This basic test is a great place to start narrowing down your options for lip pigmentation colors, but of course your personal preference comes into play too. If you love a particular color but it doesn’t ‘fit’ with your skin tone, it’s still your choice if you want to go for it or not.

Narrowing down your color choice for lip tattoos.

OK, so you know whether you’re going for warm or cool, but with potentially hundreds of precise pigments to choose from, what else should you take into account to help you choose the ideal tone? Thinking about your skin coloring can help a lot too, and whether you’re naturally perfectly pale or richly tanned, you can find a great color for you.

Super pale skin

If you’re very pale, your best bet is to go for a nude toned color. Think peachy shades that you can overlay with a nude gloss for a perfect daytime look. Avoid dark shades of brown or burgundy, as they’ll contrast too much with your pale skin.

Dark skin

Very dark complexions have a wide choice of lip colors, lucky you! Try out coral shades or pigments with an orange element for a fun pop of color. Stay away from chalky colors or those with too much white in.

Olive skin

If you’ve got a lovely olive complexion, you’ll do well in warm, natural tones. Look for sunset reds, perky coral and warm amber to complement your skin. Avoid purple as it will bring out the yellow in your skin and make you look sallow. Brown will look to monochromatic.

Yellow undertones

If you’re not quite olive but not pale either, you’ll look great in blue based reds. Flesh tones and bronzes also work really well, but steer clear of purple if you don’t want to look too yellow.

Pink undertones

Again, if you’re between pale and olive but have pink undertones, stick to peach tones for a natural look. For a more eye popping combination, try brick red or orange based reds, but don’t go for blue based reds as they’ll clash horribly.

Light Asian skin

You’ll no doubt have lovely full lips and a natural coral undertone to your skin, so complement this with beautiful coral lips and plenty of highlighting lip gloss. You can get away with bold reds too, but don’t bother with the nudes as they’ll just make your skin look pasty.

Super Dark and South Asian Skin

For those with much darker or Southern Asian skin, choosing a lip color can be a tough decision. You have natural blue sub tones to your lips which could result in a color not being quite the shade you had hoped for. To accommodate this, we usually apply a bright orange color at the first appointment, which will bring a warmth and richness to your lip color you’ll love. This base layer can help you achieve the color you’re looking for at the second appointment, but it can be tricky to get an exact color match for you. Tell our experienced practitioner what you’re hoping to achieve, and we’ll figure out how to make it work for you.

Remember, it’s a good idea to go a couple of shades away from your natural skin color if you want something that’s going to last and will not fade out too quickly. Talk to us for more advice on picking your perfect lip pigmentation colors.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LIP TATTOOS

Before you decide on giving your lips a semi permanent makeup tattoo treatment, you’ll undoubtedly want to know what you’re getting yourself into. To help you make the right decision, it’s good to know that:

  • Lip tattoos take between three and 10 days to heal, depending on the size and depth of the treatment.

  • You need not take time off work following the procedure, as you’ll be pain free and healthy within hours.

  • The color intensity will fade up to 40-60% after the first treatment, which is why we recommend a touch up 4-6 weeks later.

  • The treatment is not painful, with most of our clients reporting only minor discomfort.

  • Full consultation is undertaken before treatment, and all treatments are performed by a qualified practitioner.

  • Clients who have suffered from cold sores (Herpes virus – Herpes simplex) can experience symptoms of the infection after the treatment to the lips. Anti-herpes medication is available over the counter or on prescription and has been shown to prevent or minimize such outbreaks.

  • Lips after the procedure may appear very flaky/crusty for up to one week following the procedure.

 
 

Client Forms

Please fill out Medical History & Client Consent forms for Permanent Makeup services.

Please fill out Henna Brows Consent form for henna brows service.