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Flawless Permanent Makeup Hawaii

Is the daily ritual of putting on your face getting old?

Tired of spending too much time trying to get your eyebrows to match only to find half of one, or even worse… a full one, completely gone by noon?

Is your eyeliner just not quite the way you like it?

 

Permanent makeup is the perfect solution.It gives you the natural look you want and restores the color and shape that time and gravity have taken away.
It’s great for anyone who:
•has a busy schedule
•is allergic to make-up
•has limited motor skills or vision
•wants to enhance their own natural look
•simply wants to be able to get up and go…every day!

Flawless Permanent Makeup Hawaii uses only the best pigments that have all been approved hypoallergenic through independent laboratory testing.
The most commonly asked question is “does it hurt?” Since permanent makeup is a tattooing procedure, some discomfort can be expected. However, the liberal and frequent application of the highest grade of topical anesthetics keeps pain under control and to an absolute minimum.

I had the opportunity to sit and talk with the artist/owner George Davis of Flawless Permanent Makeup Hawaii. George Davis started painting and drawing in high school and received a degree in fine arts. He had over a 20 yr career as a graphic designer and illustrator and is now a licensed massage therapist and acupuncturist as well as a permanent makeup technician. During his spare time George Davis enjoys working on beautiful mosaic tile projects as well as painting. He is also a triathlete, you can see him training on Kalanianaole Hwy from Hawaii Kai to Chinaman’s Hat on Kamehameha Hwy to the North Shore.

http://flawlesspm.com 

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