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"Five years ago I had chemotherapy which left me with very sparse eyebrows and so very little facial expression. A friend recommended Katie for permanent make up. That day changed my life. Katie was thoroughly professional and sympathetic to my situation. I now have a fantastic set of eye brows which are toned with my natural colour. People now say how well I look and my confidence has returned."
Do you dread putting make up on in the morning, dont have the time and always want to look your best? Then permanent make up is for you!

My name is Katie Gibson, working solely as a permanent make up artist, you can always expect the best and most professional service. - Fully insured, Trained and Certificated by Karen Betts and Nouveau Contour UK


Create Permanent Beauty
Although the treatment will fade after approximately 2 - 4 years, as the skin re-grows, some colour will remain. Hence, some people refer to this as a permanent makeup treatment, even if the skin colour has faded dramatically. Please take into account that although the pigment does fade over time, it may never completely disappear.

Depending on the area being treated, and your tolerance of pain, an anaesthetic cream may be applied first to help reduce any pain. A very fine needle is then used to place pigment into the skin at a very high speed via a small hand held electrical equipment. Micropigmentation can be compared to having a tattoo as the new pigment or colour is deposited in the dermal layer of the skin, just below the surface. You can return to work and normal activities immediately after a treatment.

After Care
In some cases, there may be a little swelling or redness of the treatment area, this will subside very quickly. You may resume your normal activities immediately following the procedure. You will, of course, be given after care instructions. Your permanent make-up will last for up to five years, by which time it will have faded. You would usually have a retouch when you feel the micropigmentation has become pale on average once a year.