A Private Permanent Makeup Studio

Located in the heart of Colorado Springs

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Licensed Esthetician

Certified Permanent Makeup Artist

Passionate About My Work

Daily Makeup Routines are a Pain.

Messy makeup and brushes. Throw them away and reclaim 90-180 hours per year with permanent cosmetics.

Achieving symmetrical brows can be a tedious process, often requiring multiple attempts and adjustments. The precision needed often leads to dissatisfaction and a feeling of inadequacy when the results aren’t just right.

  • Eyeliner loses its sharpness so quickly, resulting in smudged or uneven lines. Add allergy season into the mix and it might as well be over!

  • Lipstick demands constant reapplication, which interrupts your important daily activities.

  • Constant touch ups, especially for lipstick and eyeliner, feel never-ending and consume your valuable time!

Feel Beautiful in Your Skin, 24/7.

Brows

Eyebrows frame a woman’s face, and are proven to express confidence when full and symmetrical. 

We can enhance your existing brows or create beautiful brows where there are none.

Closeup of woman's symmetrical permanent eyebrows

Eyes

Eyes are often referred to as the window to the soul. Eyeliner defines a woman’s eye, making them more striking and expressive. 

Closeup of woman's eye with permanent eyeliner

Lips

Well-defined, healthy-looking lips enhance overall attractiveness and boost a woman’s confidence.

Lip Blushing will enhance the color, shape and definition of your lips.

Closeup of woman's lips with permanent lip blushing

Committing to Permanent Makeup Can Be Intimidating

At Ivywild Ink, you can trust that there are no gimmicks—just straightforward, honest service.
With a commitment to honesty, integrity, and reliability, I take pride in every piece of my work and will never recommend anything that isn’t truly right for you.

- Ashley D’Entremont

Single Service Brows* or Lips

$425

Includes consultation, focus service & touch up for Lip Blushing, Powder Brow, Combo Brow, or Ombre Brow. *Microblading is $450.

Permanent Cosmetics Pricing

Single Service Eyeliner

$450

Includes consultation, focus service & touch up for Permanent Eyeliner.

Bundle & Save

10-15% Discount

Receive a 10% discount when booking two services or 15% when booking three.

Services must be performed within 30 days.

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Schedule a Free Consultation

During your consultation, we will discuss your hopes, skin conditions and any concerns to ensure our expectations are aligned.

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Have your Permanent Makeup Applied

This will be a two-step process, with a Focus Appointment initially, followed by a Touch Up 6-8 weeks later. Both appointments are included in the package price.

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Get Your Time Back

Without the need for tedious makeup application, you can invest your time back into your family, your friends, or that show you’ve been dying to binge.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • While pain tolerance is different for each individual, I use numbing creams to prevent discomfort as much as possible. The application area will feel like a sunburn for a few hours to overnight, but wears off by the next day. During the procedure, your level of discomfort is dependent upon how quickly your permanent cosmetics are applied which is why we discuss expectations and come to an agreement before numbing cream is applied, so that I can get right to work!

  • Recovery should be expected to take 3-7 days. Clients often experience itching, and light flaking within the first 1-2 weeks while the skin fully heals. The applied pigment will be light on “new skin” during this time frame, generally looking faded around 50-80% of what it will be when fully healed. This is normal. Once the skin has fully regenerated and new skin has healed you’ll see the final results of your focus appointment. Within 6-8 weeks the skin will be fully healed and ready for a touch up. Won’t see final results until after the touch up.

  • Depending on sun exposure and skin care products, permanent makeup will last an average of 2 years.

  • Your permanent cosmetics application will consist of two appointments - the Focus Appointment, and then Touch Up. The Focus Appt is your first appointment. Touch up will occur 6-8 weeks later. The touch up will seal and protect your color with another deposit of ink. The touch up is just as important, if not more important, than the first appointment which is why there is no extra charge for the second appointment. A re-application is recommended after 2 years, as the permanent makeup begins to fade.

  • Permanent makeup application for brows, lips or eyes each take 2 to 2.5 hours.

  • Yes. Each service will take 2 to 2.5 hours.

  • It’s recommended that you don’t get your face wet for 24 hours after receiving permanent brows, eyeliner or lips.

  • For lips, some women prefer color like a tint, while others prefer more saturated look like that of lipstick. I can do either. Have different natural shades to accommodate skin tone and hair color.

    I work only with common colors, not fantasy colors.

  • I take great care to ensure a clean work environment to keep my clients safe. Before your service, I will use cleanser to remove any sweat or oil from your application area to ensure application on clean skin. During the procedure I will use many disposable tools to avoid any cross-contamination. Anything that penetrates the skin will be disposed of after your service. This includes needles and microblading blades. My work area is sanitized before and after each service. The bed is also covered with a disposable paper that’s one-time use and I always wear gloves.

  • It’s recommended that you avoid any products with salicylic acid, as it will cause your permanent makeup to fade faster.

  • Eating after lip blushing will not damage the results, but will likely be uncomfortable for a few hours.

  • Preparation:

    Avoid tanning for at least two weeks before the procedure. Sun exposure can make your skin more sensitive and prone to irritation, affecting the results. Additionally, having a tan or sunburn on the day of your appointment can make it harder for the artist to match the pigment to your natural color accurately. It's best to arrive with your skin in its natural state.

    After the Procedure:

    After the procedure, you'll need to protect your newly tattooed area(s) from sun exposure. Direct sunlight can cause the pigment to fade prematurely and may lead to irritation and scarring. For the first two weeks, avoid prolonged sun exposure and tanning beds. If you must be in the sun, wear a hat or use sunscreen with a high SPF (at least 30), taking care not to get sunscreen on your tattooed areas.

    Once the initial healing period (around two weeks) is over, you can resume tanning but keep your tattooed area protected with a hat or sunscreen. Regular UV exposure can cause the pigment to fade faster, so it's best to limit tanning sessions or opt for self-tanning products instead. Taking these precautions will help ensure the best results.

  • In short, permanent makeup is a wonderful choice for anyone looking to enhance the appearance of their eyes, brows, or lips.

    Permanent cosmetics are also an excellent choice for anyone who has experienced hair loss due to Alopecia or chemotherapy, ladies with naturally sparse brows, or a paleness to their lips.

  • While Permanent makeup is very safe and good for most, it's essential to review any contraindications to ensure the treatment is safe and suitable for you. These contraindications include:

    Diabetes. Diabetics tend to have a longer healing process. Depending on severity of diabetic symptoms, you may not be a great candidate for permanent cosmetics. If your diabetes is managed and under control you’re more likely to have a better outcome, however, those with uncontrolled diabetes will likely not heal as well.

    Pregnancy and/or breastfeeding - You cannot receive permanent cosmetics application if pregnant or breastfeeding.

    Keloid Scarring or hyper pigmentation tendencies - If you are prone to Keloid Scarring or hyper pigmentation permanent makeup is not recommended.

    Recent Accutane Use - Permanent makeup cannot be applied if you have used Accutane within the past year.

    Previous allergic reactions to tattoos or pigments - This is very rare. Pigments are designed for the skin. However, If you have had previous allergic reactions to tattoos or pigments in the past, permanent makeup application is not recommended.

    Epilepsy, heart conditions or high blood pressure - If you suffer any of these conditions, permanent makeup application can be applied with written clearance from doctor.

    Active acne, skin diseases or infections near the area to be tattooed - If you develop acne, skin diseases like eczema, herpes blisters or psoriasis near the area where permanent makeup is to be applied we will need to reschedule your appointment for when your acne has cleared. can be applied with written clearance from doctor. … severe acne might need to be cleared by a dermatologist first.

    Recent Injections (botox or fillers) require a wait of at least 4 Weeks before receiving a permanent cosmetics service.

Take the first step toward a more confident you.

Schedule a FREE Consultation.