POLICIES

Results Disclaimer:
Please note that successful results cannot be guaranteed for everyone. Each client’s skin type, lifestyle, and overall health can affect pigment retention. Clients with scarring in the procedure area or those with sensitive or problematic skin may experience reduced retention..

New Client Treatment Process:
Permanent makeup is a two-visit process: the initial procedure and a follow-up touch-up session. The touch-up ensures any areas that did not retain pigment from the first session are addressed.
This touch-up should be scheduled between 6-8 weeks  after your first treatment, but no later than 8 weeks to avoid additional charges. It is your responsibility to book this appointment with your technician.
In some cases, an additional session may be required due to factors like skin type resistance to pigment or improper aftercare. If so, an additional charge will apply.

Sensitivity Patch Testing:
A sensitivity patch test is recommended if you have a known or suspected allergy to nickel. Some needles and pigments may contain trace amounts of nickel, which could affect you.

However, please note that the patch test may not conclusively confirm or rule out a nickel allergy or predict a reaction to the products used during the procedure.

Your safety and comfort are important to us—please discuss any concerns during your consultation.

Contraindications:
Permanent makeup may not be suitable for the following individuals:

  • Under 18 Years of Age

  • Pregnant or Nursing:
Although there’s no medical evidence that permanent makeup affects an unborn child, we recommend waiting until after you’ve given birth and are no longer nursing to err on the side of caution.

  • Transmittable Blood Conditions:
Such as HIV, Hepatitis, West Nile, or any other infections.
Undergoing Chemotherapy/Radiotherapy or Active Skin Cancer:
Clearance from your doctor is required before proceeding with permanent makeup.

  • Medications and Topicals Affecting Skin:
If you are on Accutane, Retin-A, or AHA products (e.g., lactic, glycolic, citric, retinoic, or tartaric acids), or use any anti-aging, tone-correcting, exfoliating, or fading creams, they may discolor your permanent makeup or make your skin too fragile.

  • Topical Steroids: 
Thin the skin, making it potentially too delicate for the procedure.
Prescription-Strength Dermal Treatments: Affecting the dermal layer can interfere with pigment retention. Doctor clearance is recommended.

  • Taking Anticoagulants (Blood Thinners):
Long-term use of aspirin, ibuprofen, or certain herbs can reduce clotting, causing increased bleeding and bruising. This affects pigment implantation and prolongs healing time.

  • Autoimmune Diseases:
Conditions like Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), or Rheumatoid Arthritis require doctor clearance before considering permanent makeup.

*All Sales and Deposit are Nonrefundable

A $50 non-refundable deposit i
s required at the time of booking to secure your appointment. This deposit will be credited toward your procedure fee on the day of your appointment. 

A 5% processing fee will be applied to all payments made with credit or debit cards.

 The remaining balance is due on the day of your procedure.

Late Arrivals and No-Show Policy:
To avoid delays for other clients, if you are more than 20 minutes late, your appointment will need to be rescheduled. Please understand this impacts not only my schedule but also other clients.

If you need to reschedule, a minimum of 24 hours’ notice is required. If you do not reschedule, you will forfeit your deposit, and a new $50 deposit will be required to book another appointment.

No-Shows:
Clients who do not show up for their scheduled appointment will forfeit their deposit and must pay in full for any future appointments in advance.
 No exceptions.

Cancellation Policy:

A 72-hour cancellation notice is required to cancel an appointment. If you fail to cancel within this period, your deposit will be forfeited—no exceptions. An additional deposit will be required to reschedule.

If 2 appointments are missed or canceled, full payment for the scheduled service will be required in advance to secure a new appointment.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

BOOKING

We accept Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, Afterpay, Mastercard or Visa  or cards as forms of payment. If paying with card 5% processing fee will be included in your transaction.

An 8% processing fee will be applied to payments made using Afterpay.















PAYMENT

If you have existing permanent makeup in the desired procedure area, please send a clear photo of your current brows for approval before booking. This allows me to assess the existing work and plan the best approach for your session
Email:permanentbeautybyjess.info@gmail.com
or Send  to  856-360-6507

EXISTING WORK

Please Read Prior To Booking

  • Diabetes:
If you are insulin-dependent, you are not a candidate for permanent makeup, as healing may be compromised and take longer. If your condition is well-controlled, a doctor’s letter is required to confirm you can safely undergo the procedure.

  • Glaucoma:
Eyeliner procedures are not recommended, as increased intraocular pressure and the pressure applied during the procedure could be harmful. Consult your physician for clearance if your condition is controlled.

  • Blood Disorders:
Conditions affecting clotting, such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, or platelet disorders, may interfere with pigment implantation. However, successful results may still be possible with proper precautions.

  • Heart Conditions:
If you have Mitral Valve Prolapse, artificial heart valves, artificial joints, or require prophylactic antibiotics for dental or other procedures, consult your physician before undergoing permanent makeup. Those with uncontrolled high blood pressure or poor general health should also obtain medical clearance.

  • Skin Diseases:
Conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, or undiagnosed rashes/blisters in the treatment area are contraindicated. The procedure cannot be performed until the skin is clear.

  • Herpes Simplex:
If you are prone to cold sores or fever blisters, consult your physician before the procedure. Preventative medication (such as Zovirax or Valtrex) is often recommended to prevent outbreaks post-procedure.

  • Keloid or Hypertrophic Scarring:
Individuals prone to keloid or hypertrophic scarring have a similar risk with tattoos, particularly on the torso. A patch test may be recommended to ensure safe healing.

  • Skin Imperfections in the Treatment Area:
The procedure cannot be performed if there are blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, skin irritations, moles, or other imperfections in or around the procedure area. These must be resolved or fully healed before treatment.

  • Excessive Bleeding:
If excessive bleeding occurs during the procedure, additional sessions may be necessary to achieve the desired results, or the procedure may not be effective.

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155 US-130 S, Suite #324,
 Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
we are located inside Phenix Salon Suites

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