

Hi, I’m Claire! I’m a mum of two (plus a little doggie) and have been working in the medical aesthetics and beauty industry for over 12 years.
My love for art and creativity has always shaped my journey, and I’m passionate about helping others feel their best.
I believe happiness comes from within, and I surround myself with positivity every day—whether it’s through my morning matcha and Pilates, personal development books, or simply appreciating life’s little joys.

Incredibly professional experience. Clare was very detailed expertly, mapped my eyebrows and had a great hygienic experience. The studio is very comfortable, clean and hygienic, and her attention to detail is incredible. I am very pleased with my eyebrows and will continue to refer friends to her and return for my top ups over the years. A five star experience throughout would highly recommend.

I had my eyebrows micro-bladed for the first time with Claire, from start to finish she put me at ease with her warm welcome and gentle touch. She listened and answered all my questions and concerns before we started. Claire advised me to go for a combination of hair strokes into ombré for a natural but fuller look and I couldn’t be happier with the result!!

I am absolutely thrilled with my microblading results! They are so natural, and my eyebrows have never looked this good. They perfectly frame my face. If you are considering microwaving, I highly recommend Claire, worth every penny!
The guideline for having semi-permanent makeup refreshed is every 12-18 months. However, depending on how well your skin holds the pigment, you could go 2 years without needing a top up!
Get in touch now to organize a refresh, and if on the (free) consultation, I don't feel like you need it, I will let you know!
The more natural hair you have, the more natural your results will look, and having even a little brow hair to give texture over your SPMU goes a long way!
So no, you do not need to shave your brows before you have your treatment.
Yes. When you have any semi permanent makeup done it will look very bold to begin with and then will fade during the healing process. For the lips you can expect fading up to 50% and for the brows it's up to 30-40%. If you fancy a bolder brow/brighter lip when you're done up, you can pencil/gloss a little over the top once your brows/lips have healed.
If you are unfortunate enough to have SPMU that you hate, or maybe you have old work that is no longer on trend, then there are options for removal!
Saline solution: This method uses a saline solution injected into the tattooed area to draw out pigment. The ink is lifted to the skin's surface, forming a scab that falls off, taking the pigment with it.
Laser Removal: Laser removal for SPMU uses targeted light to break down pigment particles in the skin, which are then absorbed and eliminated by the body. Multiple sessions are needed, depending on the pigment's color and depth.
In a nutshell, it's very unlikely that you will hate your new semi permanent makeup (especially if you have it done with me). BUT, if you do, it isn't permanent and there are options for removal!
During a semi-permanent makeup brow procedure, you have a lot of input into how your brows will look!
First, you and I will have a chat about how you'd like your brows to look (more natural, bold, or something in between), I will suggest a brow shape that fits your facial features perfectly, and we can discuss which colour you'd like.
Essentially - yes! You can have free reign over how your perfect new brows will look.
Permanent makeup, like eyebrow tattoos or lip blushing, can involve some discomfort. BUT it should always be minimal. This is why I NEVER book my clients back to back, and always make sure I allow enough time to keep you as numb as possible, even if you need a bit more than average.
Many of my clients describe the sensation as a series of gentle pricks or a scratching feeling. After the procedure, you might experience some tenderness, swelling, or redness, but these symptoms typically ease within a few days. Everyone's pain threshold is different, but the discomfort is usually brief and well-tolerated.
To sum it up... don't let your fear of it being painful stop you from going for it! I will look after you, | promise!