About Me
Hi, I'm Erika. It's nice to meet you!
As a mom, fiancé, daughter, and sister, I wear many hats! When I'm not busy being a multi-tasking master, you can find me making memories with my tribe or snuggling with my fur baby Boomer (because, let's be real, animals are the best therapy!). With a heart full of joy and a dash of goofiness, I live life to the fullest. My journey from nursing to permanent makeup artistry was driven by a passion to help women feel confident, beautiful, and empowered in their own skin. I believe everyone deserves to feel like the best version of themselves, and I'm honored to be a part of that transformation. When I'm not making people feel like rockstars with my permanent makeup skills, you can find me surrounded by good friends, good food, and good vibes - living my best life!
I am a young mom, I had my first daughter at 18
I love the color purple but usually you’ll catch me in all black
I have sang my entire life just not for others anymore (stage fright is real!)
I am a middle child of 3 girls
I’m weird and goofy I think in the best ways
I’m super loud, but not on purpose
I love dogs but I have a cat
I’m 31 but often get mistaken for 21 (I’m good with that lol)
I can be bubbly and outgoing, but also very reserved and quiet. I love meeting new people and hearing their life stories as they sit in my chair.
Common areas treated with permanent makeup include eyebrows, eyeliner, lip liner, full lip color, and scar camouflage.
Yes, permanent makeup is designed to be long-lasting and can last for many years. However, it may fade over time and require touch-ups to maintain the desired appearance.
Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that uses tattooing techniques to deposit permanent pigment into the skin to enhance or recreate natural-looking features.
Frequently Asked Questions
The length of the procedure varies depending on the area being treated, but most procedures take anywhere from 45 minutes to several hours.
When performed by a trained and licensed technician, permanent makeup is generally considered safe. However, there are risks of allergic reactions, infection, and scarring, so it's essential to choose a reputable technician.
The procedure may cause some discomfort, but most technicians use topical anesthetics to minimize pain and make the experience more comfortable.
Risks include allergic reactions, infection, scarring, and uneven color distribution. It's crucial to follow aftercare instructions carefully to minimize these risks.
Yes, permanent makeup can be removed with laser treatments, but this process can be time-consuming and may require multiple sessions.
The cost of permanent makeup varies depending on the technician, location, and area being treated, but prices typically range from $100 to $1,500 or more.
Look for a technician who is licensed, experienced, and has a good reputation. Check online reviews, ask for referrals, and schedule a consultation before the procedure to ensure you feel comfortable with the technician.