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26/08/2021
International dog day ❤️🙂
25/08/2021
💥Big challenge!!!
💥Big change for my client
I'm absolutely delighted with this change.
Freshly done eyebrows❤️
15/08/2021
🔥SPECIAL OFFER!!!! ❤️
For all new LASH LIFT clients the cost of the treatment is EUR 25! with tint until the end of the month!
🔥 Only natural eyelashes!
🔥Hypoallergenic,!
🔥Strengthening your natural eyelashes!
🔥Don't wait! Send me message to make an appointment!!!
Get your lashes lifted and make them more defined with tinting treatment.
A Lash Lift is a non damaging, nourishing treatment that lifts and curls your natural lashes whilst strengthening them with keratin. The lift normally lasts 6-8 weeks, depending on your skin type and lash cycle. As your lash cycle progresses, the lift grows out gradually and your lashes return to their normal state.
15/08/2021
What a difference a lash lift can make! 😍
Second treatment for Aoife, her lashes are much longer!!!
Her message make me a stronger❤️
Dont wait make appointment
Lash Lift price with tint 45 eu
Incredible results!
14/08/2021
Tiny lashes but still managed to get a lift !!!
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08/08/2021
Powder eyebrows 🔥
Do you want a change too?
don't think too long
New eyebrows for this beauty ♥️
Very important!
Permanent Make-up
Contraindication
WHAT IS A CONTRAINDICATION?
If it’s a term you haven’t heard before, a contraindication is a condition or factor that would make a medical or esthetic procedure dangerous to perform. In medical terms, it’s the opposite of an ‘indication’, which is a positive reason to use a certain treatment.
What is permanent makeup?
(Semi) Permanent makeup (sometimes referred to as micropigmentation) is the process of implanting pigments into your skin to create a more natural, fuller look. Although the process is similar to tattooing, it’s not permanent and the effects begin to fade over a period of months. When done correctly, it’s a fabulous way to look and feel great by enhancing the overall appearance of your face. I offer on the moment Permanent Makeup for eyebrows.
CAN ANYONE HAVE SEMI-PERMANENT MAKEUP?
The short answer is no. While it’s suitable for most people, there are certain reasons that we can’t treat everyone. Before undergoing treatment, clients are always made aware that certain contraindications can prevent us from proceeding. These include:
High blood pressure or heart conditions
Taking blood-thinners such as aspirin or similar medication
Diabetes
Pregnant or lactating
Glaucoma
Herpes simplex
Certain skin conditions e.g. rashes, blisters, psoriasis, or eczema
Taking steroids such as cortisone, Accutane, Retin-A or Renova
Allergy to makeup
Acute acne in the treatment area
Susceptibility to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Hypertrophic scarring or keloids
Spider veins or a birthmark in the area they want to be treated
Blood disorder e.g. sickle cell anemia, haemophilia, or a platelet disorder
For some of the above, we may also ask that you provide written authorization from your doctor before we can proceed.
If any of these apply to you, let’s take a look at some in greater detail so you have a better idea of the specific contraindication and why it may prevent us from providing any form of permanent makeup:
BLOOD PRESSURE/HEART CONDITIONS
While this may not actually prevent you from being treated, we’d always ask for written permission from your doctor first. We list this as a contraindication as it’s always best to be on the side of caution as we won’t know the severity of your condition nor will we know what medication you’re taking. Furthermore, if you’ve suffered from mitral valve prolapse, have an artificial heart valve, or have any condition that means you need to take prophylactic (intended to prevent disease) antibiotics, you’ll also have to take them prior to being treated at our clinic. If you are required to take antibiotics before seeing a dentist, you will need to take antibiotics before a permanent makeup procedure.
BLOOD THINNERS
Blood thinners (anticoagulants), such as aspirin or other forms of medication you’ve either bought over the counter (e.g herbal supplements) or have been prescribed by a doctor, can increase the time it takes for the blood to clot. Bearing in mind that having permanent makeup involves breaking the skin, it is important that the time it takes for your blood to clot is within a reasonable timeframe. If not, you may experience increased bleeding time, higher than average bruising, and the pigments may not stick.
DIABETES
If you are diabetic, it could lead to complications with the healing process and increase the risk of infection.
PREGNANCY/LACTATING
There are a couple of reasons why any permanent makeup procedure should be postponed under these conditions. Your skin tone can change slightly during pregnancy which can make it more difficult to achieve the desired results in the long-term. While complications are extremely rare, if one did occur while pregnant, this can add an extra undesirable factor into the equation. For the sake of you and your baby, it’s always best to put off the procedure until after you’ve given birth and stopped lactating (breastfeeding).
GLAUCOMA
If you’re seeing us for permanent eyeliner, the procedure involves some mild pressure around the eye area, which could complicate your condition further.
HERPES SIMPLEX
People who suffer from “fever blisters” or cold sores are more susceptible to an outbreak after having treatments in and around their lips. While this can be helped with antiviral medication, careful consideration should be taken before contacting us.
SKIN CONDITIONS – RASHES, BLISTERS, PSORIASIS, ECZEMA, ETC.
Any skin condition such as the ones mentioned above can complicate things and can affect the overall long-term results of permanent makeup. It doesn’t necessarily mean that we won’t be able to treat you, but we’ll need to discuss your condition in more detail prior to undertaking any treatment.
KELOID/HYPERTROPHIC SCARRING
As keloid/hypertrophic scarring is associated with adverse wound healing factors, you may not be a suitable candidate for microblading or any other form of permanent makeup treatment as a uniform healing process without additional complications is more desirable. The same would apply if you were looking to have a permanent tattoo at a tattoo shop.
TOPICAL STEROIDS, ACCUTANE, RETIN-A OR RENOVA
The ongoing use of topical steroids can lead to a thinning of the skin, particularly if used long-term. For this reason, permanent makeup is not recommended. If you have only been using topical steroids for a very short time, treatment is still possible afterward provided some time has elapsed after your last application. If you’re using any of the above medications, please speak to your GP prior to contacting us. If you have taken Accutane, you must wait one year after its completion before having a permanent makeup procedure
POST-INFLAMMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION
Also known simply as hyperpigmentation, this often affects the facial area, particularly after the skin has been traumatized by certain procedures such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser treatments, etc. This also applies to microblading and other forms of permanent makeup.
SPIDER VEINS OR BIRTHMARKS
If you have either of these in or around the area you’d like us to treat, it can be problematic so you’ll need to discuss this with us in more detail first.
BLEEDING DISORDERS
If you suffer from this type of condition (such as hemophilia), your blood will not clot during your procedure and excessive bleeding may occur, above-average bruising can happen, and the pigment may not stick.
COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEM
If you have any condition or are undergoing any treatment that can compromise your immune system, you MUST speak to your doctor first. A good immune system is important for the healing process to go smoothly so anything that puts this in jeopardy should be avoided.
Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system/healing would NOT make you a good candidate for micropigmentation procedures.
CONCLUSION
We hope the above information has given you more of an insight into the possible contraindications relating to microblading and permanent makeup. As we’ve mentioned several times in this post, it really is a good idea to have a chat with your doctor if any of the above conditions apply to you.
25/07/2021
Work in progress
25/07/2021
I did everything to help my client🌼
Extremely short and straight lashes.
💥We made it!
💥See the differences!!!
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15/07/2021
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05/07/2021
One of my first brows pigmentation, big stress🙂
Picture of this lovely woman before pigmentation and healed 6 weeks later😍
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