Powder Brows
Powder Brows is a semi-permanent makeup technique designed to create a soft, natural, and fuller-looking brow effect. Using a micro-shading method, this technique applies tiny pigment dots to the skin, resulting in a powdery, filled-in look.
It is ideal for those with sparse or uneven brows, enhancing their shape and definition without the need for daily makeup. The procedure gives a subtle, long-lasting effect that mimics the appearance of softly shaded brows. Depending on skin type, Powder Brows can last between 1 to 3 years.
For those seeking effortlessly beautiful and well-defined brows, Powder Brows is the perfect choice!


Microblading
Powder Brows is a semi-permanent makeup technique designed to create a soft, natural, and fuller-looking brow effect. Using a micro-shading method, this technique applies tiny pigment dots to the skin, resulting in a powdery, filled-in look.
It is ideal for those with sparse or uneven brows, enhancing their shape and definition without the need for daily makeup. The procedure gives a subtle, long-lasting effect that mimics the appearance of softly shaded brows. Depending on skin type, Powder Brows can last between 1 to 3 years.
For those seeking effortlessly beautiful and well-defined brows, Powder Brows is the perfect choice!
Hybrid Brows
Hybrid Brows is a combination of Microblading and Powder Brows techniques, offering the best of both worlds. This method creates natural, hair-like strokes with microblading while adding soft shading for a fuller, more defined look.
Ideal for those who want a natural yet slightly bold appearance, Hybrid Brows provide long-lasting results, typically lasting 1 to 3 years depending on skin type and aftercare.
For perfectly shaped and beautifully enhanced brows, Hybrid Brows is a top choice!


Eyeliner
Eyeliner is a makeup product used to define and enhance the shape of the eyes. It comes in various forms, including pencil, gel, liquid, and pen, allowing for different styles such as natural, winged, or bold cat-eye looks.
Eyeliner helps make the eyes appear bigger, more defined, and expressive. It can be applied on the upper lash line, lower lash line, or waterline, depending on the desired effect.
Whether for a soft, everyday look or a dramatic finish, eyeliner is a must-have in any makeup routine!
Dipliner
Dipliner is a makeup product similar to eyeliner but specifically designed to define the lash line. It has a felt-tip or brush applicator, making it easier to create a sharp and precise wing.
It is perfect for those who prefer a thin and natural line. Dipliner is especially great for achieving a clean, elegant look without the boldness of traditional eyeliner.


Lip Liner
Lip Liner is a makeup product used to define, shape, and enhance the lips. It helps prevent lipstick from smudging and creates a more polished look.
Available in various shades, lip liner can be used to outline the lips for a fuller appearance or as a base to make lipstick last longer. It’s a must-have for perfectly defined lips!
Lip Blushing
Lip Blushing is a semi-permanent makeup technique that enhances the natural color and shape of the lips. It creates a soft, tinted effect, making the lips look fuller and more defined.
The results can last 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type and aftercare. It’s a great option for those who want naturally beautiful lips without daily lipstick!


Pigmentation
Scalp Pigmentation, also known as Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that creates the illusion of a fuller head of hair. It involves applying tiny pigment dots to the scalp to mimic natural hair follicles.
This technique is ideal for people with hair thinning, bald spots, or receding hairlines, providing a natural and long-lasting solution.
Touch-Ups
Touch-ups are maintenance sessions for semi-permanent makeup or cosmetic procedures to refresh and enhance the results. They help maintain color, shape, and definition over time.
Typically needed weeks or months after the initial procedure, touch-ups ensure long-lasting and natural-looking results.
