Permanent Makeup TERMS &Conditions &Policies
•deposits required upon booking&are non refundable
- follow-uptouchup appointments required after your original procedure.
- To avoid delays to clients, if you are more than 15 minutes late to your appointment it will be necessary to reschedule, please understand that such changes affect not only me, but other clients as well. If you choose to reschedule a 24hour notice is required
- No children under the age 18 or guest are allowed in the service are,
- You can not be pregnant or nursing
- We have the right to kindly refuse service to anyone accordingly to our terms&conditions&policies.
Terms & Conditions
We cannot guarantee successful results on everyone as clients skin types, lifestyles and overall health varies. Those with scaring in procedure area and those with sensitive or problematic skin may experience less retention.The Client is responsible for doing their research on the services they are requesting to be performed.
If you have already have existing permanent makeup in the desired procedure area, you must tell &send a picture consultation with the technician prior to get approval. Failure to do so will result in increased price. The deposit is deducted from the total amount, the remaining balance will be due at the first session.
Cancellation Policy & No-Show Fee
We reserve the right to charge a cancellation fee for any bookings that is cancelled and No-Show without prior notice.
We reserve the right to charge a cancellation and a no-show fee of 50% for any bookings ,Changed or cancelled within 24hours .The cancellation fee reflects the cost incurred by lost revenue as a result of turning away other potential bookings.
New Client treatment is a two visit process, the initial procedure and the touch up.The touch up is to re-visit any areas that did not take from the first session. Second session fill require a minium fee and should be booked at least 4-6 weeks, but no later than 8 weeks after your first treatment to avoid any further charges. On some occasions a client may need an additional session due to having a skin type that is more resistant to the implantation of pigment or from incorrect aftercare and will be charged accordingly.
Sensitivity patch testing is recommended for those who may have allergy to nickel, as there are traces of nickel in some needles and pigments which may affect you. The sensitivity patch test will not always confirm or determine conclusively if you have an allergy to nickel or whether you will have a reaction to the products used within the treatment which you have requested.
Contraindications: candidates who are seeking permanent makeup and who may be contraindicated (meaning those that we cannot perform services on) are:
- UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE
- PREGNANT or NURSING – Although there is no medical evidence that tattooing would have any effect on an unborn child, we don’t know for sure. So, we suggest you err on the side of caution and come back after the baby is born and you are no longer nursing.
- TRANSMITTABLE BLOOD CONDITIONS… such as HIV, Hepatitis, West Nile, or any other infection.
- CHEMOTHERAPY/RADIOTHERAPY or ACTIVE SKIN CANCER…Must get clearance from your doctor before considering permanent make-up.
- ON ACCUTANE, RETIN A, AHA’s (lactic, glycolic, citric, retinoic and tartaric acids) or any OTC creams and lotions for tone correcting, anti-aging, exfoliating, fading can discolor your permanent makeup… Topical steroids thin the skin. Depending on the stage your skin is at, it may be too fragile to undergo procedure.Will need to let your artist know of any previous or current use of products used/intake upon booking the appointment. You should get clearance from your doctor before considering permanent make-up and do your research to preparing and rescheduling your appointment accordingly.
- ON PRESCRIPTION STRENGTH MEDICATION OR TREATMENTS…that affect the dermal layer of the skin can affect the permanent make-up.
- HAVE AN AUTO-IMMUNE DISEASE… Such as Lupus, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, etc. You should get clearance from your doctor before considering permanent make-up.
- DIABETIC…If you are insulin dependent, you are not a candidate for permanent make-up. Healing could be compromised and take longer than average. Otherwise, if your doctor feels your condition is under control you may request a letter stating that you are able to undergo cosmetic tattooing.
- BLOOD DISORDERS… that affect clotting such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia and platelet disorders could interfere with implantation of pigment, however it is possible to receive successful implantation of permanent cosmetics
- SKIN DISEASES… such as psoriasis, eczema and un-diagnosed rashes or blisters on the site that is to be treated.KELOID OR HYPERTHOPHIC SCARRING
- If there are any blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation of the skin of any kind, moles or other skin imperfections in or around the area of the procedure, we will not be able to do the procedure until the blemish or area of concern is gone or the mole is removed and healed.
- If excessive bleeding occurs, extra appointments may be necessary for desired outcome or procedure may not be effective.
You must wait if you’ve recently had:
- EYE SURGERY. If you have had Lasik, Cornea repair, etc. you will need to wait at least 6 months before permanent makeup procedure on your eyes.
- SCARS from surgery or injury must be healed for at least one year prior to service.
- You must be off Retin-A or Retinols 7 days prior to appointment and avoid or around the area for 30 days after. If used before 30 days, it can cause the pigments to fade prematurely. Acutane users must be off it a whole year or given a dr. clearanc)
- Eye lift or blepharoplasty.
- Pinkeye: As soon as their infection has cleared, medication completed.
- Flu or Cold: Please stay home, reschedule your appointment
Once the service is completed there is a nonrefundable & nonnegotiable service fee policy. Unless under rare occasions & conditions.