by Helen Taraviras Zambus, RN | Mar 29, 2016
Specific post care instructions will be discussed your appointment and provided in writing. Most essential instructions are to keep the treated areas moist, do not rub or pick as the colour will peel off and avoid extreme heat such as saunas, Jacuzzis, steam rooms,...
by Helen Taraviras Zambus, RN | Mar 29, 2016
Your permanent makeup will appear darker, bigger and the colour more intense than expected for the first few days. You may also experience swelling and tenderness. These are expected and transient symptoms and will gradually decrease over the course of the week. It...
by Helen Taraviras Zambus, RN | Mar 29, 2016
Lips – if you have EVER had a cold sore/fever blister/herpes on or around your lips, you MUST obtain a prescription from you health care provider and inform him/her that your intention is to have a lip tattoo. You must take this medication as per your doctors’...
by Helen Taraviras Zambus, RN | Mar 29, 2016
For most clients, a minimum of two treatments is usually necessary. We wait for the initial treatment to heal completely (6-8 weeks). Touch-ups are normal for cosmetic tattoo procedures with each new procedure requiring at least 2 visits. Lips may require one...
by Helen Taraviras Zambus, RN | Mar 29, 2016
We always analyze our client’s skin undertone to anticipate how pigment colour will fade in the future and therefore mix formulas to ensure colour remains in the same tone. There are some cases, however, which make colours fade to different tones depending on the...