Permanent makeup for men

Permanent makeup or micropigmentation as it is also known, is not just for women.  Micropigmentation has been used by actors in the TV and film industry for years to enhance their looks and it is now becoming more commonplace as the interest and investment continues to grow rapidly in male skin care and grooming.  Let’s take brows for instance… 

Could your brow benefit from a more youthful shape?  We want to adjust brows that are too low at the front as it gives an angry appearance.  We also want to address brows that are too low at the ends, as this can make the eyes sad and droopy looking.  The correct balance in shape is youthful and flattering and can lift the appearance of your eyes. 

Micropigmentation for men can also address concerns such as thin or sparse brows, I can add realistic hair-like strokes to make your brows appear fuller and address any sparse areas.  Male alopecia of the brows can also be treated effectively using microbladed hair-like strokes or a combination of microbladed hair-like strokes and a powder effect if your skin is on the oilier side.

Micropigmentation for men can also address and adjust any asymmetry in the brows, providing your features and face with a more balanced look. 

One of the best benefits about micropigmentation for men, is the lack of maintenance.  Your brows will last from between 12 months to 2.5 years and are smudge proof, sweat proof and will always look great. 

The prices for microblading or a powder brow is £275 and it is £325 for a combination of the two (benefits oilier skins). I also offer eyeliner at £150, which adds definition to the eyes, giving the appearance of thicker, darker lashes.      

Find out more about the difference between microblading and a powder brow here

Message me to organise a free consultation and patch test.  As part of the consultation, we talk about what you want to achieve and I will make a recommendation about what effect, shape and colour will suit you best. 

I hope to meet you soon.

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