Wendy Stallard has been practising permanent make up since 1996. She offers her clients a precision permanent make up treatment, using the highly advanced Cosmedic® micropigmentation device, as seen on ITV’s ‘Make Me Perfect’ series. The Cosmedic® has been designed to the highest specification and is certified under ISO 9001 and DIN EN ISO 13845 (meeting European medical and cosmetic manufacturing standards).
She uses only the finest quality pigments that have been carefully chosen for colour and quality to create your brand new look and believes in natural beauty and is also an expert make up artist, miniature artist, and beauty therapist. Using this vast experience gained over the past 23 years working in the beauty industry, she is able to recognise the full potential of your face, regardless of age.
Q: What is permanent make up?
A: Permanent make-up is a medically developed procedure for implanting pigment into the skin to create a lasting cosmetic effect. It can redefine your eyebrows, eyeline, lipline, and lips and is complementary to conventional make up.
Q: Why have permanent make up?
A: Save time and money in your make up routine. No smearing, smudging, wearing, or washing off of make up. Busy people, sports people, and people who care about the way they look and feel.
Q: What can permanent make up do for me?
A: Permanent make up can enhance eyebrows, eyes and lips and make you feel more confidence about your looks.
Q: How long does permanent make up last?
A: The treatment is permanent. It won’t wash off. However, the colours may fade after 1-2 years. A colour boost may be required after approximately 12 months to maintain colour and definition.
Q: How long does it take?
A: The first treatment will take approximately 2 hours, and a follow up treatment approximately 1 hour. A Colour boost will take approximately 1 hour.
Q: Can I tell in advance which shape and colour will look best on me?
A: Yes of course. The shaping and colour selections are subject to your approval before the treatment begins.
Q: What will I look like immediately after my treatment?
A: The area where your permanent make up has been applied may be a tiny bit sore and the colour of your permanent make up will also be darker for the first few days. It will then lighten to the chosen colour.