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PERMANENT MAKEUP TRAINER

06/12/2026

My clients often fall asleep during the very first pass, even though I work without a primary anesthetic.

Listen to the sound in this video. I work so gently and superficially that the procedure is virtually painless. There is no bleeding, and the skin experiences minimal trauma.

This is one of the key differences between the Permabrows technique and microblading, where the skin is cut with a blade and the procedure is typically much more uncomfortable.

Fresh brows may look quite bold at first, but you can still go about your normal daily routine. Once healed, however, they become much softer, lighter, and more natural-looking.

Take a look at the end of the video to see the healed result.

To schedule a free consultation, click the link in my bio or send me a DM.

06/08/2026

✨ For 7 years, Joni Phillip avoided permanent makeup.

After a painful microblading experience, she never wanted to go through that again.

At 63, living in Charlotte and working in the film industry, Joni spends a lot of time on Zoom and on camera. Looking polished matters—but so does protecting her skin.

💭 She had heard about a modern technique designed to be much gentler than traditional microblading.

Still nervous, she booked a consultation.

What happened next changed everything.

✍️ First came a custom brow sketch.

Instead of pushing a trendy shape, we listened carefully to what Joni wanted:

✔ Natural-looking brows
✔ Soft definition
✔ Results that fit her face
✔ No harsh or dramatic appearance

She loved the design so much that she decided to have the procedure done the very same day.

✨ The transformation was immediate.

Soon, colleagues and coworkers across the country started noticing.

"Your brows look amazing!"

Compliments began coming in during professional meetings and Zoom calls.

❤️ Most importantly, Joni discovered something she didn't think was possible:

Beautiful brows without the trauma of traditional microblading.

Today, she prioritizes skin health and loves having naturally defined brows that enhance her appearance without looking artificial.

If you've been hesitant because of a bad experience, fear of pain, or concerns about unnatural results, Joni's story is proof that modern permanent makeup can be completely different.

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📩 Ready to find out what's possible for your brows?

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Photos from Inkubator CluB US's post 06/06/2026

I rarely take on cover-up cases, and only when the existing permanent makeup gives me a real opportunity to create a beautiful and predictable result.

For a successful cover-up, the old shape must be reasonably symmetrical, the borders should be soft and diffused, and the previous pigment should be faded and translucent rather than heavily saturated.

Only under these conditions can I effectively neutralize the old color while making subtle improvements to the shape and symmetry.

What you see here is the healed result after correcting the color of previous permanent makeup. During the touch-up session, we will add more density and may incorporate a few hair strokes for an even more natural and realistic appearance.

In this case, I used NE Pigments Hybrid Line pigments: Warm Light Brown and Yellow Corrector.

To schedule a free consultation, use the link in my bio or send me a direct message.

Photos from Inkubator CluB US's post 06/06/2026

I rarely take on cover-up cases, and only when the existing permanent makeup gives me a real chance to create a beautiful result.

For a successful cover-up, the old shape must be reasonably symmetrical, the borders should be soft and diffused, and the previous pigment should be faded and translucent rather than heavily saturated.

Only under these conditions can I effectively neutralize the old color and make subtle improvements to the shape and symmetry.

What you see here is the healed result after correcting the color of previous permanent makeup. During the touch-up session, we will add more density and may incorporate a few hair strokes for an even more natural appearance.

To schedule a free consultation, use the link in my bio or send me a direct message.

06/03/2026

A healed result review from my wonderful client, who shared the fears she had before the procedure — fears that many of my clients have as well.

You can book a free consultation through the link in my bio or simply send me a direct message.

06/01/2026

How can over-plucked brows at the front be corrected?

I draw all of my brow designs freehand. I don’t use mapping strings or facial measurements. Instead, I restore the brows where they naturally used to be or improve the shape in a way that enhances the face.

I always work within a classic brow shape and stay within the client’s natural brow area. I do not completely change the shape or place brows where they do not naturally belong.

That is exactly why I invite clients for a complimentary brow design consultation. During that appointment, we both gain clarity: I can determine what is realistically achievable in your specific case, and you can see how you will look after the procedure, what changes I will make, and what shape I recommend.

Shape is always the most important part.

Of course, immediately after the procedure the brows appear darker and more intense. As the skin heals, it naturally pushes out some of the pigment. No one can know exactly how much pigment will remain—we can only make an educated estimate.

That is why I prefer to stay conservative rather than make the brows too bold. At the touch-up appointment, we can always add more color, make them thicker, darker, or longer. Removing excess pigment is much more difficult.

The image you see is the design sketch. This is how I envision improving these particular brows.

You can book your appointment through the link in my bio or by sending me a direct message.

Photos from Inkubator CluB US's post 05/19/2026

Why is a touch-up needed?

In front of you are healed brows one month after the procedure — before the touch-up.

During the first appointment, I get to know your skin. I create the shape, draw the sketch, and choose the pigment color that matches your skin tone, hair, and overall appearance as closely as possible. But I can never know in advance exactly how the pigment will heal, because every person’s skin, immune system, and healing process are different.

Every person is unique — from skin tone to the way their body retains pigment.

After healing, the skin becomes like a filter through which we see the pigment underneath. Sometimes the healed color looks slightly cooler, sometimes warmer, and sometimes perfect. But we can only truly see that after about a month, once the skin is fully healed.

At the touch-up appointment, we usually:
— fill in any areas where pigment healed lighter,
— improve small asymmetries,
— adjust the tone and saturation if needed.

In 90% of cases, a touch-up is an essential part of the procedure. Even if everything healed well and you already love the result, reinforcing it helps your brows last longer and look more refined and complete.

The touch-up should be done within two months after the initial procedure.

If you would like to book a free brow sketch consultation, send me a DM or book directly through the link in my bio.

Photos from Inkubator CluB US's post 05/18/2026

“How will I look right after the procedure?” This is one of the most common questions I get during consultations. Can you go to a business meeting, dinner, or an event the same day? Yes.

Right after the procedure, your brows will look slightly darker and brighter than usual, but in 90% of cases, nobody around you will even understand what changed. Most likely, people will just tell you that you look fresher or more attractive.

For the first 2–3 hours, the skin may look slightly red. This is a completely normal reaction to a small skin injury, which permanent makeup still is. Usually there is no major swelling or anything dramatic. If you wear slightly stronger eye or lip makeup that day, your brows probably won’t stand out at all.

By the next day, the redness is usually completely gone. Only the new shape and the fresh permanent makeup remain, and the brows will still appear about 20–30% darker than the final healed result.

The most difficult stage for some clients is usually around days 5–7, when the small scabs start flaking off. At this stage, the brows can temporarily look a little patchy because some pigment has already healed while some is still sitting in the skin. I sometimes joke and call it the “giraffe stage.” But if you properly care for your brows during the first 24 hours, this contrast is usually very minimal, and most people won’t notice anything.

During the first day, it’s very important to gently clean away the lymph fluid and plasma that your skin releases. Along with it, the skin pushes out excess pigment that would not stay anyway. If you carefully remove it, the future scabbing will be much thinner and far less noticeable.

That’s why the final healed result depends not only on the artist, but also on your skin quality and how well you follow aftercare instructions.

So there is no reason to worry that you will look too dramatic, swollen, or unnatural after the procedure.

You can book a free brow sketch consultation through my DMs or the link in my bio. Together we will draw your future shape first, so you can calmly look at yourself, show it to friends or family, and make your decision without pressure.

Photos from Inkubator CluB US's post 05/16/2026

I only take correction cases for old permanent makeup done by another artist if the brow shape is relatively symmetrical and the borders are soft, blurry, and not overly saturated.

In cases like this, we can first correct the color, and then at the touch-up appointment improve the shape if needed — either with soft shading or even hair strokes, depending on the desired result.

In this case, the brows had turned gray over the years. But because the overall shape was still good and the borders remained soft and airy, I agreed to work on the correction.

We used a special corrector for gray tones — “Ginger” from the NE Pigments Hybrid line. In about a month, we’ll meet again to work on symmetry and add more dimension if necessary.

You can book a complimentary consultation and brow sketch using the link in my bio or by sending me a DM.

Right after the procedure, the brows look much warmer in tone, but once healed they will become a neutral brown shade that better suits this face and skin tone.

Photos from Inkubator CluB US's post 05/15/2026

“What if my face is very asymmetrical? Can my brows be perfectly symmetrical?”

Honestly — no. And they shouldn’t be.

If I use rulers, strings, calipers, and draw perfectly even brows on an asymmetrical face, the result will often look strange and unnatural. Real human faces are not symmetrical. Look closely at yourself — one eye is usually higher, nostrils are slightly different, one side of the mouth moves more than the other.

As we get older, facial asymmetry becomes even more noticeable because of muscle movement and facial expressions. Some people raise one eyebrow more, smile more on one side, or frown unevenly for years. Over time, the muscles actually change the shape of the face.

That’s completely normal. We are living, expressive people — not mannequins.

Of course I always aim for balance and harmony, but I also respect the natural anatomy and movement of your face. For example, in cases like this, placing both brows at the exact same height would actually look wrong because the forehead muscles and skin have already formed a natural asymmetrical pattern over many years.

This is the result immediately after the procedure. The brows will soften and heal over the next few weeks, and during the touch-up appointment we can decide together if we want to add more width, depth, or intensity.

I always prefer to start softer and build gradually if needed. It’s much better to add later than regret making them too bold too soon.

You can book a free brow sketch consultation through my DMs or the link in my bio. During the consultation, I take before photos, draw your future shape, show you the result, and give you time to think about it with no pressure at all.

We can customize everything together — shape, width, color, softness, length, and arch — because every face is different, and I work individually with every client.

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