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Permanent Makeup of Tulsa – Tulsa

Permanent Makeup for the Eyebrows or Eyeliner for the Lower Lids, Upper and Lower Lids (Up to 67% Off)

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Value
$300
Discount
67%
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$201
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In a Nutshell

Using the needleless SofTap method, a certified permanent makeup artist applies indelible pigments to the eyelids or eyebrows

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24-hr cancellation notice required. Touch-ups not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Permanent makeup allows you to roll right out of bed in the morning without being seduced by the colorful imprint of your face on the pillow. Leave a good impression with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $99 for permanent eyeliner for the lower eyelids (a $300 value)
  • $198 for permanent eyeliner for the upper and lower eyelids (a $600 value)
  • $159 for permanent eyebrow filling (a $400 value)

Permanent Makeup of Tulsa

At Permanent Makeup of Tulsa, safety and sanitation are just as important as the work. That's why the certified makeup artists here wear rubber gloves and only use disposable instruments when adding permanent hues to lids, lips, and brows with the needleless SofTap method. This technique tends to be less painful and draws less blood than traditional tattoo guns, leading to a more hygienic session that attracts fewer sharks. The studio also improves complexions with microdermabrasion treatments, eyebrow threading, and scar camouflaging.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Spicing Up a Monologue

Monologues are the most boring part of plays since they only involve a single performer and that single performer is never an adorable baby actor. To make these seemingly unending passages more interesting, follow these helpful tips:

  • Do something interesting with your voice. You could give your character an accent or, if you can't do a convincing accent, just yell the entire time.

  • Cut out all the unnecessary words, such as articles and any full sentences that don't foreshadow how the main character is a group of children hiding inside a man's suit.

  • Wear a funky hat or rad loafers. That'll give the audience something to look at!

  • Perform it with multiple people and tell the director you're going to start calling it a fun-o-logue.

  • Start at the end of the monologue and work backward. Then when you finish, tell the audience that they just got Pranked'd™. (If you're interested in buying the rights to use the name Pranked'd™, probably for a hilarious hidden-camera goof show, please contact Groupon for more information.)

Why is there so much yelling in plays? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Permanent Makeup of Tulsa

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    Tulsa

    8242 S Harvard Ave.
    Tulsa, Oklahoma 74137
    (918) 313-1233
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