Our Services

More Services

  • All our facials include Eyebrows and Upper lip waxing for free.
  • All our facials include exfoliation, steamer, extraction, massage and Special Mask, according to clients skin type.
  • Duration of the Facials 1-1/2 hours.
  • We use Yonka and Esthemax skin care products.
  • Yon-Ka products contain at least 92% natural ingredients.
  • Lots of our Yon-Ka products are vegan, representing 77% of our catalogue.
  • 100% of our Formulas are gluten free.
  • Esthemax skin care products are free of parabens, mineral oil, silicone, talc, gum, alcohol, disodium and corn starch.

 

We use Yonka and Esthemax skin care products

Facial Services That we provide in our Skincare Clinic

Skin Rejunenation Treatment Services and Pricing

Vascular & Pigmented Lesions

Laser Hair Removal Services and Pricing

Women

Small Body Part

Medium Body Part

Large Body Part

Men

Medium Body Part

Large Body Part

Contouring and Cellulite Reduction

RF Face

RF Body

Dermaderm Infrared

Acne Removal

Vascular and Pigmented Lesions

Sun Spots

Permanent Makeup FAQ’s

Everyone’s pain threshold is different! Most of the clients don’t feel anything until the anesthetic wears off and it is reapplied again. Permanently You uses the best anesthetics for the client’s comfort. Many describe the discomfort that they are feeling as a tickle, scratch or winded feeling. Some clients might even fall asleep during the procedure. Discomfort varies for each procedure whether its eyebrows, eyeliner or lips

Permanent makeup procedure can go anywhere from 2-3 hours. It includes a brief consultation, taking photos prior to a procedure, after drawing and post procedure, drawing, the procedure itself. We work with our client to make sure he/she is satisfied with the drawing and the pigment that we will be choosing for the procedure. Permanently You wants the clients to be happy with the final results!

It really depends on many factors; the skill of the artist, the healing process after the procedure, what facial treatments the client is receiving. If all is well then the client can have permanent makeup for a good few years before it starts fading. For eyebrows, we will recommend for the client to receive a touch up around 2-year mark, eyeliner and lips from anywhere 2 to 5-year mark.

Microblading is a semi-permanent procedure that is performed with a blade that creates superficial incisions in your upper layer of the skin where the pigment enters. This procedure should last 1-3 years but many times about a year.

 

Permanent Makeup (Cosmetic Tattooing) is performed with a Digital Permanent Makeup machine that uses a fine sterile needle that is up to Medical-grade standard. A needle creates microscopic punctures while depositing the pigment inside the basal layer of the skin. This procedure will last 3- 5 years before you will need to refresh the colour.

Microblading is not for everyone and  not for every skin type! If you want the pigment to last longer than microblading is not for you. Also, because of the incisions made by a blade, it can leave your skin with many scars that are hard to get rid of. For many, the pigment can heal in a cooler tone, which is not ideal if you have a warmer complexion and wanted the brows to have a brown tint instead of grey. 

It is suggested for Permanent Makeup to be done prior Botox as you wouldn’t want to have raised brows with arches pulled in the wrong direction. 

At the beginning of the procedure as a first step anesthetic we use topical anesthetic Zensa and for the second step anesthetic we use Tag #45. Both of these anesthetics don’t affect the colours of the pigments while providing the temporary relief that our client needs during the procedure.

Some people might think there is nothing to it but really you need to be in an overall good health as well as mentally ready for such a cosmetic change in your life. Permanent Makeup comes with some sacrifices before and during the healing stage but in the end, it’s worth it.

Considerations:
  • Need a medical clearance from any blood thinners for at least 2 weeks prior and after the procedure like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Vit. E, Glucosamine, Chondroitin, CO-Q10, Fish oil or any other medication that has blood thinners prescribed by your doctor.
  • Stop taking Retin A (Retinol) or Accutane for at least 3 months prior to the procedure.
  • If glaucoma is present we can’t proceed with an eyeliner procedure.
  • If you are a past cancer survivor you will need to wait at least 6 months prior to the procedure and receive a medical clearance from the doctor.
  • No MRI for at least 6 weeks after the permanent makeup procedure.
  • Any surgeries, facial procedures like laser treatments, chemical peels should be avoided for at least 1 month prior to permanent makeup.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding ladies should hold off until they are completely done with breastfeeding as we don’t want any discomfort.
  • Alcohol should be avoided the night prior to the procedure.
  • Won’t be able to give blood for a while after permanent makeup procedure.
  • Swimming and gym will need to be put on hold until you are fully healed so keep that in mind if you will be booking any sessions.
  • This is not a good time to plan any vacations to hot destinations. You will need at least a full month to heal prior to any excursions!
  • Permanent makeup is not like regular makeup that comes off easily so make sure you are ready for it to be present for at least few years.

You might see a bit of redness, swelling which is completely normal after a permanent makeup procedure. You might feel tight and tender in certain areas of where you had the procedure. Try to avoid anything that might cause more discomfort during your healing. You will receive an aftercare instructions with an ointment to help you during the healing process. Scabs will develop on day 2/3 and you should continue to care for them and not interfere with the natural course of healing. For best healing results DO NOT pick at your scabs or you might alter the pigment; making it uneven.

After your procedure you will be given the aftercare instructions with you as well as A&D ointment to aid in the healing process at home. Before leaving our spa we apply a topical antibiotic to jump-start the healing and make sure to go over the aftercare instructions together!

Aftercare instructions:
  • Make sure to always wash your hands before touching your face! In fact, avoid touching your face altogether so there is less chance of getting an infection. If there is some swelling, apply ice covered by cloth to the area.
  • First night and the following morning make sure to use Polysporin to the treated area with the sterile Q-tip. The rest of the days continue with an application of A&D ointment.
  • Can’t use any soaps, cleansers, toners, exfoliators, makeup or any chemicals to the treated area. Splash the treated area with cool water instead and apply Polysporin or A&D ointment.
  • During the healing, exposure to the UVA/UVB rays should be avoided as well as the tanning beds, hot showers, saunas, Jacuzzis and swimming pools.
  • Refrain from washing your hair until the 3rd day after the procedure and keep your head back to avoid water and shampoo on your face.
  • Glycolic acids, Retinol (Vit. A), AHA’s/BHA’s, bleaching creams should be avoided before and after the procedure as it makes the skin more sensitive.
  • Always use sunscreen to protect yourself and the pigment of your permanent makeup.
  • Do not for any reason pick or scratch the scabs as it can lead to scarring, infection, uneven pigment on the skin and longer healing process! The scabs will take anywhere from 5 to 10 days to come off on its own.

The whole healing process takes 4 to 6 weeks and towards the end, you should be able to see how the pigment stays in the skin.

If correction or more colour is needed than follow up appointment is highly recommended to our clients!

Not everyone requires a touch-up right after the first procedure. Many won’t need one until a few years later once the pigment will start fading. If the procedure was a correction of a poor permanent makeup done by another business, than the client most likely will require a touch-up. Also, if after 1 month you feel you want darker pigment or make any slight changes to what has already been done, this is the best time to do a touch-up. Make sure you take good care of yourself; your diet and your health play an important role in how quick and well you heal after the procedure.

Permanently You uses the best line of pigments on the market which have been tested and approved by dermatologists. These pigments that come in a variety of shades and colours are safe, hypoallergenic, don’t change colour and fade gradually over time. Pigments were made specifically for eyebrows, lips, and eyeliner. All colours have been through testing many times throughout the years!

No complete tattoo removal is guaranteed but the older the tattoo, the easier it is to remove. One of the most effective and safest ways to do so is by a laser removal. The high-intensity light beam targets tattoo’s pigment by breaking down the colour, removing it in the process. Every person is different but for best results, you will need a few sessions that can be done every 4 to 6 weeks!

 

Another method is by cryosurgery where the pigment of your tattoo is being exposed to very cold temperature by being sprayed with a freezing agent (liquid nitrogen).

For this treatment, topical anesthetic is applied. Afterwards, dermabrasion is performed to help remove the top layer of the skin. This method is not the safest or effective as it can damage the skin and lead to scars. There are many home remedies that are out there but consider seeing an expert before causing any damage to your skin.

Yes, some scars can be covered but they must be smooth, flat and not a recent injury. A permanent makeup artist will need to blend some pigments to recreate the tone of the skin in order to cover the scar. Might need a few sessions for the best result!

No I would not suggest to shave your eyebrows for the procedure. In fact, it is nice to have some hair for some point reference when picking out a colour for the pigment or even creating a new shape for your brows.

Permanent makeup is a cosmetic procedure that is not covered by insurance because it is not necessary for life but more of a desire to look a certain way. 

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