As a lifelong artist, Lynsey brings a unique perspective to cosmetic tattooing. Her experience in art and color theory allows her to approach permanent makeup with a designer's eye, focusing on facial harmony, natural beauty, and timeless results rather than trends.
The Artist Approach
Permanent makeup is not just a procedure - its is a design on the face.
Every face has different proportions, bone structure, and natural coloring. Instead of using one standard shape or formula, each service is custom designed to enhance your individual features.
Permanent makeup is both a technical procedure and an art form, which is why choosing the right artist matters.
Before entering the cosmetic industry, I spent years as a working artist, studying color, composition, and balance. That artistic foundation allows me to approach permanent makeup differently than many technicians - every set of brows, lips, or liner is designed specifically for the individual face.
I have also completed professional cosmetic tattoo training and ongoing education to ensure my techniques are safe, modern, and natural looking.
My goal is never to follow trends. My goal is to create timeless, natural enhancements that still look beautiful years from now.
My approach focuses on enhancing your natural features, not changing them.
Many permanent makeup trends come and go: extremely bold brows, overly saturated lips, or dramatic eyeliner styles. While those trends can be tempting, they don't always age well.
I focus on creating soft, natural looking results that complement your face and can evolve gracefully over time.
Think of it as waking up looking like the best version of yourself, not like you're wearing heavy makeup.
Permanent makeup (also called cosmetic tattooing) is a specialized tattoo technique used to enhance facial features such as:
• Eyebrows
• Eyeliner
• Lips
Pigment is gently implanted into the skin to create the appearance of fuller brows, defined eyes, or naturally tinted lips.
Unlike traditional tattoos, cosmetic tattoo pigments are designed to fade gradually over time, allowing adjustments as your style and skin change.
Yes — when done correctly.
My goal is always to create soft, believable enhancements. I carefully map and design each procedure to work with your natural bone structure, coloring, and existing features.
Most clients simply look more polished and refreshed, rather than obviously tattooed.
Most cosmetic tattoo procedures last 1–3 years, depending on factors such as:
• Skin type
• Sun exposure
• Skincare products
• Lifestyle
A touch-up appointment is typically recommended every 12–24 months to keep the color fresh.
Most clients describe the sensation as mild discomfort rather than pain. Some even fall asleep.
A topical numbing cream is used before and during the procedure to keep you comfortable throughout the session.
Most initial appointments take around 3 hours. This includes:
• Consultation
• Mapping, design, and color selection
• Numbing
• The procedure itself
I take my time with the design process because the shape and placement are the most important part of achieving beautiful results.
Touch up appointments generally last 1.5-2 hours
Healing typically takes 7–14 days, though the skin continues to settle for several weeks.
During healing you may experience:
• Slight redness
• Light scabbing or flaking
• Temporary darker color
• A "ghosting" phase
The pigment softens and settles into its final appearance over 4-6 weeks, which is why I recommend scheduling your touch for 6-8 weeks after your initial appointment.
It’s completely normal for cosmetic tattoos to appear darker immediately after the procedure.
The color typically softens by 30–40% during healing, revealing the intended natural result.
Yes. A perfecting session is usually scheduled 6–8 weeks after the initial appointment.
This allows us to:
• Reinforce pigment
• Make small adjustments
• Ensure the final result heals evenly
Permanent makeup may not be recommended for individuals who:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have certain skin conditions in the treatment area
• Are undergoing chemotherapy
• Are prone to keloid scarring
A consultation can help determine if the procedure is right for you. here
In many cases, I can work over previous permanent makeup depending on the color and shape.
If the existing work is very dark or saturated, removal or lightening may be recommended before a new procedure.
Cosmetic tattooing is a face procedure, and results can last years.
Choosing an experienced artist who understands facial balance, pigment, and skin behavior is essential to achieving results that look natural and age well.
My goal is always to create work that feels refined, subtle, and timeless — never overdone.
Appointments can be scheduled through the booking link in the services tab on this website, or by contacting the studio directly.
A consultation can also be scheduled if you’d like to discuss the procedure before booking.