Aftercare Instructions and Advice

Permanent cosmetics is not so much a science as it is an art and the body’s reaction in each and every person will be different. Essentially, the procedure used to implant the pigment creates a vulnerability in the skin which must be carefully treated and allowed to heal naturally.
It is very important to observe and practise the correct aftercare advice.

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PERMANENT MAKEUP AND PREGNANCY

PERMANENT MAKE-UP WHILE PREGNANT IS A NO-NO! Pregnancy is all about eliminating any risks that may be of harm to the foetus over the nine month period. During pregnancy a women goes through drastic body changes relating to blood circulation, blood pressure, hormonal fluctuations, weight gain, etc. – all of which put the immune system […]

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Masterclass Training

Sign up today with a registered US Master-Certified Practitioner and become confident to offer your clients gorgeous French Eyeliners, brilliant Micro-stroke Eyebrow technique delivering crisp, realistic hairline eyebrows; or stunning elegant full lips!

Learn how to perfect your procedures and significantly increase your income generation today by attending comprehensive hands-on training offered both locally and internationally.

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Practical advice on selecting a Microblade Eyebrow Training Class

It’s no secret that many Microblade eyebrows training courses are popping up all over the internet and lately appear to be in every town in South Africa. I feel compelled to offer the would be students considering a #Microblade #eyebrow #class, some informed advice, given my 18 years experience in the industry.  The first question […]

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A Discussion about Alopecia

Alopecia is an autoimmune-related skin disease that affects both males & females of all ages & ethnicities. Alopecia Areata is the most common form of alopecia, resulting in smallish patches of hairloss on the scalp or elsewhere on the body. Usually it begins with one or more small round or oval smooth patches on the scalp, which may then continue to progress and expand to total scalp hairloss (referred to as Alopecia Totalis) or complete body hair loss (known as Alopecia Universalis).

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