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Permanent Makeup Price List
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Eyebrows
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$ 400
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Eyeliner (Upper & Lower)
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$ 450
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Upper or Lower Eyeliner
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$ 250
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Eyeliner with Shadow
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$ 475
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Lipliner
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$ 450
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Lipliner with Blending
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$ 475
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Full Lip (Including Lipliner)
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$ 600
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Correction Work
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Price upon consultation
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Laser Removal
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$ 450 and up
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Beauty Mark
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$ 50
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Scar/Scalp Camouflage
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$ 350 /hour
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Areola Repigmentation
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$ 250 unilateral
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Touch Up within 3 Months
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$ 35
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Refresh After 1 Year
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$ 200/each procedure
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Full Lip Refresh (Spa Customer Price)
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$ 300
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Permanent Makeup/
Cosmetics FAQ
Consultation & Procedural Appointment Policy
It is our pleasure at Suddenly Slimmer Day Spa to offer you a
free consultation for permanent makeup, to book please call
602-952-8446. However, if you
have to cancel or reschedule your consultation with less than 24 hours
notice there will be a $25 rescheduling fee, to be paid before
re-scheduling your next appointment. At
Suddenly Slimmer Day Spa we are committed to giving each and every
client the one on one attention and service they deserve in a private
and relaxed environment. Due to the specialty of this service, every
appointment is time sensitive. If
you choose to cancel or reschedule your appointment, a minimum 24 hour
advance notice is mandatory or you will be charged $100. Thank you in
advance for your understanding. We look forward to working with you!
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Is there discomfort involved?
The sensation can
vary from person-to-person. A topical anesthetic is applied to
significantly reduce discomfort.
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Do I need to take time off from work?
Sometimes the
procedure causes temporary swelling, redness and in rare cases,
bruising. Most people do not need to take time from their employment
and some people have their touchups done on their lunch hour while
others prefer to take a day to recover.
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How "permanent" is permanent?
Although this is a
permanent procedure, color will fade over time and will require
maintenance visits.
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How are permanent cosmetics applied?
With a hand-held
implanter. The depth of the pigment deposit is regulated, making the
procedure safe and controlled.
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What if styles change?
We never do anything "trendy." For example, even if you wanted
to wear a different color lip liner or lipstick, the color you apply
would override your permanent color.
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Do I have a choice as far as color or intensity is concerned?
The range of colors available to be implanted is almost endless
and can be custom tailored to fit every individual's need. Shape and
positioning can be perfected. The color can heal to a soft natural
look or it can be very dramatic. The color can also be placed in
strokes or lines to emulate hair, such as with a permanent eyebrow
procedure. The healed in color can be added to or softened on
discretion.
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Who uses permanent cosmetics?
The original
procedure was designed for people who have experienced hair loss due
to Chemotherapy or Alopecia, have poor vision, limited or poor motor
skills, vitiligo, in need of scar camouflage, arthritis or other
physical challenges. For them, permanent cosmetics is not a
"luxury," but a means by which they can enhance their self-esteem.
Areolas can be shaped and re-pigmented in breast cancer
patients after a mastectomy. Scar camouflage can also be
accomplished by the application of permanent cosmetics.
Virtually every person who uses an eyebrow pencil or eyeliner is a
candidate. No more eyebrow pencils or liner that smudges! People
whose brows are sparse or non-existant can enjoy the benefits.
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Also, people whose brows
are blonde or light in color can enjoy permanent brows in
individualized shapes and custom blended colors that enhance their
facial features. As for eyeliner or eyelash enhancement, a fine soft
and natural line, small dots, a soft smudged look or a semi-dramatic
look can be achieved to create depth and definition to the eyes.
Permanent make-up is the perfect solution for reshaping uneven
lips and for making the lips appear larger and fuller. It has the
added benefit of preventing lipstick from bleeding. It covers scars
and can give the lips a very natural look, or may be applied more
heavily for a classic dramatic look.
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How much time is involved?
During your first visit, there will be a consultation and an
allergy scratch test. If you elect to have a procedure, the time
needed will vary depending on the procedure desired. A follow up
visit may also be necessary, depending on individual needs.
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Is infection possible?
Anytime the skin is open, even from a tiny scratch, infection is
possible. The treated area must be kept clean. There are usually no
major complications.
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Are there any side-effects?
Sometimes there is swelling of the treated area. This may last
from two to seventy two hours. There may be some tenderness for a
few days. The color may be darker than you would expect for the
first 5-10 days.
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Does the procedure pose allergy problems?
We perform a scratch
test with the chosen pigment to be used to reduce the chance of an
unexpected allergic reaction but keep in mind that you can develop
an allergy to anything at anytime. Many doctors recommend that
people who are allergic to cosmetics have these procedures done
because they will replace cosmetic products that they are sensitive
to.
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Do doctors provide permanent make-up?
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Some do, but since most
could not devote the time necessary to become proficient with this
service, most Plastic Surgeons, dermatologists and other medical
doctors, refer patients to Board Certified Permanent Cosmetic
Specialists.
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Is it safe?
Procedures are done under strict hygienic conditions and
standards in line with those set by the Centers for Disease Control.
All supplies are used one time only (disposable).
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How does your method differ from a doctor's?
These procedures are
ART and not science. Please be aware that while a doctor may provide
a "general anesthetic" you, the client, have no control over the
position of color. Some MD's are trained in these procedures, but
most prefer to stay within their field of expertise. Because I have
practiced cosmetic artistry for many years, I have experience
helping people with color, design, balance and compatibility.
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What precautions must I take?
The only precautions involve the lips. If you have a history of
fever blisters, cold sores, shingles, canker sores or mouth ulcers,
you must get a prescription of anti-viral medication prescribed by a
doctor prior to the procedure. This helps eliminate a virus from
occurring.
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Why is it so important that a Permanent Cosmetics Technician be
certified by one of the industry's leading organizations?
The D.A.A.M and
C.P.C.P examinations through the American Micropigmentation Academy
and Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals are the only two
national, board certifications available. They were developed to
assure the client that the technician has demonstrated extensive
knowledge, an expert ability to apply that knowledge as well as
practical skill. It's important that the technician you trust to do
your permanent makeup have both of these certifications.
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