Eyebrow Enhancement

Sale Price: $250.00 Original Price: $400.00

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days for surface healing; pigment may appear darker initially and then soften.

  • Touch-up: One follow-up 6–8 weeks after the first session is standard; refreshers recommended every 12–36 months.

  • Aftercare: Keep brows dry for the first week, avoid heavy sweating

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days for surface healing; pigment may appear darker initially and then soften.

  • Touch-up: One follow-up 6–8 weeks after the first session is

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Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days for surface healing; pigment may appear darker initially and then soften.

  • Touch-up: One follow-up 6–8 weeks after the first session is standard; refreshers recommended every 12–36 months.

  • Aftercare: Keep brows dry for the first week, avoid heavy sweating and sun exposure, apply any recommended ointment, and avoid picking scabs.

  • Factors affecting longevity: skin type (oily skin fades faster), sun exposure, skincare products (exfoliants and retinoids speed fading), lifestyle.

Safety and Considerations

  • Choose a licensed, experienced technician who uses sterile, single-use needles and appropriate pigments designed for cosmetic tattooing.

  • Patch test for allergic reaction if you have sensitivities.

  • Review portfolio and ask about color, technique, and touch-up policies.

  • Expect some fading and color change over time; proper aftercare and periodic refreshers maintain results.

If you’d like, we can schedule a consultation to assess your brow shape, skin type, and recommend the best semi-permanent technique for your goals.

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days for surface healing; pigment may appear darker initially and then soften.

  • Touch-up: One follow-up 6–8 weeks after the first session is standard; refreshers recommended every 12–36 months.

  • Aftercare: Keep brows dry for the first week, avoid heavy sweating

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days for surface healing; pigment may appear darker initially and then soften.

  • Touch-up: One follow-up 6–8 weeks after the first session is

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Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during

Eyebrow Semi-Permanent (SMP) — Benefits and Types

Benefits

  • Time savings: Reduces daily time spent filling and shaping brows.

  • Consistent appearance: Maintains shape and color through activities like swimming and exercise.

  • Natural-looking results: Modern techniques mimic hair strokes or soft shading for a realistic finish.

  • Customization: Color, shape, and density are tailored to your face shape and preferences.

  • Long-lasting: Results can last from 1 to 3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

  • Low maintenance: Minimal touch-ups required after the initial healing and occasional refresh sessions.

  • Corrective improvement: Can fill sparse areas, correct asymmetry, and restore brows after hair loss or overplucking.

  • Waterproof and smudge-proof: Ideal for active lifestyles and humid climates.

  • Boosts confidence: Provides a polished appearance with minimal effort.

Types / Technique Options

  • Microblading (hair-stroke technique): Fine, crisp hairlike incisions deposited with pigment. Best for normal to dry skin and clients who want realistic, individual hair strokes.

  • Nano-blading (ultra-fine strokes): Uses a single-needle digital tool for even finer, more precise hair strokes; works well across more skin types, including slightly oily skin.

  • Ombre / Powder Brows: Soft, shaded effect that resembles filled-in makeup. Ideal for oily or combination skin, fuller-looking brows, or clients who prefer a makeup-style finish.

  • Combination Brows: Mix of hair-stroke technique at the front with ombre shading toward the tail. Offers natural texture with defined shape.

  • Microshading: A stippling/dotting technique that creates a soft, powdered look with a bit more texture than full ombre.

  • Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for brows: Pigment deposited in the brow zone to create density for scar concealment or to darken sparse areas; similar to hair simulation techniques used on the scalp.

  • Hairstroke with Nano-Needle: Advanced method using nano-needles to create ultra-natural strokes with minimal trauma and faster healing.

Who is a good candidate

  • People with sparse or thinning brows, asymmetry, or gaps

  • Those wanting to simplify their beauty routine

  • Clients with stable skin conditions (some conditions or medications may be contraindications)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infection in the brow area, or certain skin treatments (consultation required)

Longevity and Aftercare

  • Initial healing: 7–14 days for surface healing; pigment may appear darker initially and then soften.

  • Touch-up: One follow-up 6–8 weeks after the first session is standard; refreshers recommended every 12–36 months.

  • Aftercare: Keep brows dry for the first week, avoid heavy sweating and sun exposure, apply any recommended ointment, and avoid picking scabs.

  • Factors affecting longevity: skin type (oily skin fades faster), sun exposure, skincare products (exfoliants and retinoids speed fading), lifestyle.

Safety and Considerations

  • Choose a licensed, experienced technician who uses sterile, single-use needles and appropriate pigments designed for cosmetic tattooing.

  • Patch test for allergic reaction if you have sensitivities.

  • Review portfolio and ask about color, technique, and touch-up policies.

  • Expect some fading and color change over time; proper aftercare and periodic refreshers maintain results.

If you’d like, we can schedule a consultation to assess your brow shape, skin type, and recommend the best semi-permanent technique for your goals.