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 Services at Pen To Blade

Semi-permanent make-up

Sometimes referred to as micropigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, semi permanent makeup is a treatment that can give you a ready-made up look without all the hassle. By injecting tiny amounts of pigment into the dermal layers of your skin, you can save yourself all that mirror time in the morning applying your eyeliner, lip liner or eyebrows.

Semi permanent make up is a quick and easy procedure that is practically painless, and which can give you a perfectly natural, made up look, without spending hours in front of the mirror every day. Talk to us about how we can help you, and see why permanent makeup is one of the fastest growing trends in the UK today.

Most people who go for permanent makeup treatments are not looking to replicate the way they look on a big night out. In fact, most of the clients we deal with for permanent eyebrows, permanent lips and lip liner, or permanent eyeliner too, actually plan to carry on using makeup for those special events on top of the permanent makeup.

We offer Microblading, Ombre/ powder machine brows and combination.

Contact us for a free consultation.

Salt and Saline eyebrow removal

Saline removal is basically reverse tattooing. The technique used is similar to whatever was used for initial pigment implementation. Saline microblading removal can be done with a machine or a manual shading tool. If you want to remove PMU applied with a machine, the tech will use a machine. Saline Solution is a common and effective approach to lightening tattoos. Although it can be a slower process than other treatments, it's less abrasive than Laser Removal.

The tool or a machine is used to open up the skin above the unwanted pigments. Then, a special removal solution based on salt – a saline solution – is injected into the cuts. The solution dries up the pigments. That’s the first half of the process.

Once the cuts start to heal, a scab is formed. The pigments that were dried up get lifted and stuck in the scab, and once the scab falls off, the pigment goes with it. That’s why some PMU removal techs call this process controlled scabbing.

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