Showing posts with label tucson tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tucson tattoo. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Maggie Maye's Tattoo Grand ReOpening


Maggie Maye's has a new website.
www.MaggieMayesTattoo.com
We have officially reopened the store front of Maggie Maye's Tucson Tattoo. Of course Greg and I have been busily tattooing in the back private studios all along, but now we have opened the store front again. It is and exciting time for us! We love the seclusion of the private courtyard studios and we aren't giving those up. But now I get to have that front room interaction with the public that I have sorely missed the last few months.
We are being joined by Jeff Scrivner and Mark Fowler. Both are experienced, mature tattoo artists.
Watch Cox Cable to see our new commercial (coming soon) commemorating our 10 Years in Tucson.
We will also celebrate our Grand ReOpening - 10 Year Anniversary with weekly giveaways that will include 50 Dollar Gift Cards and Maggie Maye's T-Shirts. Come share in the fun.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Fresh Eyebrows


Happy customers is what makes the work of permanent cosmetics so very rewarding.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Maggie Maye's Tattoo has a New Website


www.MaggieMayesTattoo.com
Maggie Maye's Tattoo has a new website. I will still do my permanent makeup in my private studio behind Maggie Maye's, but I will also be up in the street shop for body art and piercings. So now you can view examples of my work on 3 sites.
www.TucsonPermanentMakeup.com
www.TucsonTattoo.com
www.MaggieMayesTattoo.com
The new site is not quite done....I'll have the portfolio of Jeff Scrivner added by the end of the day and then I'll tweak it all week.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Permanent Makeup isn't all I do


Permanent Makeup is my speciality but I also am lucky enough to be able to dip my needles in brighter pots of ink. I love that about body art...I get to use more and brighter colors. And tattoos on feet are my very favorite.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Freshen up Your Face


Last weekend I had the pleasure of working on a customer I hadn't seen in several years. We reshaped and freshened her brows and lips and simply touched up her eyeliner. Annette loves her new makeup.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Are Permanent Cosmetics Right For You?


Who is a candidate for Permanent Makeup?

Answer: Women (and men) who want to look their best all the time. Permanent Makeup is perfect for busy people who don't want to spend too much time each day applying makeup. For people who have light, sparse or half eyebrows. For people who have sensitive eyes or sparse lashes. For people who are physically active or who have oily skin that sheds makeup easily. And for people with poorly defined or descending lips. Alopecia sufferers can benefit from the application of Permanent Makeup.

1. Do you have an occupation where you perspire often requiring you to re-apply makeup often? Do you have an occupation where you feel better looking as if you are wearing light makeup all the time?
2. Do you want the convenience of waterproof makeup that will not smudge or run?
3. Do you have eyes that appear "washed-out" without eyeliner? Do you want to "sleep in" or squeeze more time into your day?
4. Do you have thin and uneven lips that take away from facial balance?
5. Have you experienced hair loss or have sparse, uneven or no eyebrows due to over plucking, aging, Chemotherapy treatments or Alopecia Areatea?
6. Are you allergic to conventional cosmetics. Do you wear contact lenses or eyeglasses that cause watery eyes or smudged eyeliner?
7. Have you had a mastectomy? Areolas can be re-created and re-pigmented after having a mastectomy.
8. Are you a man who has thinning or sparse hair, eyebrows or eyelashes?
9. Do you have physical limitations that make it difficult to apply makeup? Do you have dexterity difficulties, arthritis, paralysis or vision limitations? Do you have cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis or any other motor skill problems that limit your ability to put on makeup? Do you suffer from Parkinson's disease or any other tremors that limit your ability to apply makeup? Do you have presbyopia or other visual limitations? Have you experienced loss of mobility or paralysis due to a stroke?

After the procedure you will always look as though you are wearing "light" makeup. It has a very positive psychological value and increases confidence and self worth.