
Who would benefit from permanent cosmetics . . . .
- Those with no time to apply makeup
- Anyone who desires the freedom and convenience from daily make-up application
- Athletes, entertainers and models
- Those with thin, pale or poorly defined lips
- Those who seek correction of asymmetrical facial features
- Anyone with excessively oily skin which causes make-up to smear
- Contact lens wearers who are unable to wear eyeliner
- Those with physical difficulties such as cataracts or arthritis which make the application of conventional make-up impossible
- Alopecia sufferers
- Anyone who wants to restore the appearance of eyebrows, lashes or lip line that may have been damaged by accident, surgery or disease
- Lady bikers ... have smudge-free makeup when you take off your helmet
How much does it cost?
Each procedure is tailored to a specfic individual's requirements. e.g. A thick latino eyeliner may take several applications. The price reflects the expertise required to carry out such procedures. Consider the training, skill, expertise and knowledge of the technician when choosing to have any permanent makeup procedure. Prices vary but here is a general guideline:
| Eyebrows | |
| Scar in Brow | £100 |
| Powdered Brow | £350 |
| Natural Hairstroke | £395 |
| Eyes | |
| Shaded (top) and Shaded (bottom) | £495 |
| Eyeliner (top) and Fine Line (bottom) | £450 |
| Fine Line through Lashes (top and bottom) | £395 |
| Fine Line (top) | £300 |
| Fine Line (bottom) | £250 |
| Lips | |
| Full Lip Colour | £695 |
| Lip Contour and Shading | £495 |
| Lip Contour | £350 |
| Beauty Mark | £75 |
| **All of the above listed prices include one retouch procedure within three months of the initial procedure | |
Please contact Alison to discuss the procedure and the costs involved.




