- Hair Removal
- Laser Hair Removal* Do not use laser hair removal or photo-facial too close to pigmented area to avoid an accidental hit. Most laser operators know how protect a permanent makeup tattoo from the light by placing a tongue blade perpendicular/ 90° right angle against the edge of the brow or lip
- Custom Tattoos
- TattoosI am a 21 year old artist/co-owner of a professional tattoo/body modification shop based in the Grand Rapids area, Mi. I have been tattooing since 2019, (very thankful & possible by my mentor Tim Reed) with a pause for Covid then back and since 2020 professionally BBP & CPR certified! I specialize in black and grey scale work, & custom work based off ideas, and comfortably do many other styles of tattooing. My goal is to give everyone I meet an experience to last (literally) as well as overall good vibes and a level of comfort before, during & after the procedure! Everyone has a story & I love to hear them! As a younger shop owner and being fairly new into this I’m looking to spread my wings and take flight in this industry and bring the best energy I can in all scenarios at all times! The world is yours if you want it bad enough to go get it, it’s all just perspective !!
- Temporary TattoosThe Jagua Gel tattoo is undeniably one of the best formula for temporary tattoos. This undiluted formula for temporary tattoos is the result of in-depth research and series of tests courtesy of Fresh Jagua. One unique feature of OUR Jagua Gel BLEND is that it is a 100% PURE AND pasteurized mixed Gel with the FRESHEST highest quality European food-grade ingredients.
- Ear PiercingDiagram showing the differences in the “cutting edge” of ear piercing studs used in piercing guns. The bottom silhouette is a single use hollow needle. Reference: Ear piercing techniques and their effect on cartilage, a histologic study
- Body PiercingNorthampton Massachusetts' Premier Female Owned & Operated High End, Custom Tattoo, Permanent Makeup & Body Piercing Studio, Featuring an upscale Fine Arts Gallery. Founded in 2011 with a profound love, respect and passion for body modification, creativity, and of course, YOU... our clients!
- Tongue Piercing* Oral prosthesis dentures/ partials/ braces and tongue piercing bars may increase risk of getting bacterial and/or fungal infection from the mouth to the lips. Frequent or recent sinus infection puts lips at risk of infection. Denture wearers generally carry a higher Candida/ yeast count. Cutaneous candidosis/ candidosis are more common in older women (angular stomatitis - perlèche, angular cheilitis). Lips can get infected easily. Bacterial infections clear up more quickly than Candida Albicans infections. It is possible to have a co-infection when both bacteria and fungus are involved. It is possible to get a candida infection right after clearing up a bacterial infection. More lip infection information will be on the lips special problems page.
- Genital Piercing
- Oral Piercing~ Expect swelling!! Icing often will help reduce the swelling. Slushies, ice pops, even allowing ice cubes to dissolve in your mouth will aid with swelling & discomfort.
- Navel Piercing
- Tanning
- Tanning Beds* Do not expose to sun or tanning bed while outer healing progresses. Use of sun block after healing is completed will help prevent premature fading
- Photofacial
- CryotherapyInappropriate/overuse use of ice packs on fragile facial skin may cause cryotherapy complications. The freezing can cause ice crystals to form in the skin cells and damage them. Additional swelling can rush in after removal of the ice pack as skin warms. In short, your efforts to reduce swelling with repeat freeze-warm cycles can have the opposite effect and increase swelling. The ice pack initiates primary constriction of blood vessels, then in response, vessels dilate and the area swells (reactive hyperemia of skin microcirculation). Oxygen is needed to heal wounds. Prolonged application of extreme cold reduces the blood flow that brings oxygen to the skin cells and may cause wound hypoxia and acidosis. A certain amount of skin perfusion pressure (SPP) is needed to maintain transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) for healing. Hypothermia increases risk of infection by reducing tissue oxygenation in hypoperfused tissues. Oxidative killing by neutrophils is a defense against pathogens, and rate of bacterial killing depends on sufficient tissue oxygenation.
- Permanent MakeupDonna received her formal training in permanent make-up in Queens New York in 2003. Donna has worked as a sole proprietor and session artist since 2003. She continues her training through “Tech helping Techs” located in Delray Beach Florida. Donna is inspired by the greats of permanent make-up artist such as Linda Dixon; MD and Rhonda Vacanti.