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Permanent Makeup

Powder Brow
Powder brows is a cosmetic semi permanent makeup technique designed to create eyebrows with soft powder effect, very similar to powder makeup. Powder effect is done with a shading technique using a permanent makeup device, which is similar to a tattoo gun.
For clients who draw on their eyebrows everyday, this can be an amazing, beautiful solution. It is also a great alternative for clients that are not good candidates for Microblading or Combo Brows because their skin is too oily as shading is suitable for any skin type!

Micro blading
Micro blading eyebrows is a must if you have loss of hair in your eyebrows or thinning eyebrows. Micro blading is done with a handheld disposable device which scratches the skin allowing for the pigment to be deposited into the uppermost layers of the dermis. I place hair like strokes in the same direction as your natural brow hair and alter the shape of the brow to create a more desirable look to enhance your facial features. The end result is unbelievably natural-perfect brows.

Lip Blush

Permanent Makeup Removal
Powder Brow
Microblading
Lip Blush
Makeup Removal
Brows and Lashes

Brow Lamination & Tint
There are many factors that contribute to the loss of eyebrows: over tweezing, illness, injury, aging & genetics to name a few. Done correctly, brows can give a lift to a drooping eye and make close set or far set eyes more proportioned; they provide a perfect frame for the face and lend balance and expressiveness to facial features. Very few people are blessed with perfect eyebrows making this the most popular permanent cosmetic procedure. Throw away your brow pencil and never have to worry if your brows are even again.

Lash Lift & Tint
The eyes are usually noticed above all facial features. Lining the eyes makes the eyes look bigger, brighter and more beautiful. This procedure can be done a few ways: a lash enhancement will give you the appearance of thicker, fuller lashes or you can choose a soft natural liner or a more defined line. Either way it will make the eyes appear larger and can give a lift to a drooping eye. Permanent eyeliner is an exceptional convenience since you can sweat, swim and cry with no smudging.
Brow lamination and tint
Lash lift and tint
Facials

Acne facial
Glamour facial
Mini facial

Needle-Less Botox facial
Anti-aging facial
Micro enzyme
Back facials
PCA Chemical Peels
PCA skin chemical peels & products incorporate the latest in medically and scientifically researched ingredients to nourish, hydrate and rejuvenate skin, delivering optimal results. Free of color additives, synthetic fragrances, harsh alcohols, comedogenic oils and other known sensitizers, they are designed to deliver results without irritation. They are formulated to target skin conditions such as acne, acne scarring, Hyperpigmentation, Melasma, skin discolorations, sun damage, Rosacea, lines, wrinkles and loss of firmness due to aging and menopause.

Chemical peels
Micro peel
Laser Treatments
There are people that should not have laser hair removal for specific reasons. These reasons are called contraindications, which mean, that it is inadvisable to have the treatment or procedure. The treatment could be dangerous or cause permanent side effects. Other contraindications require special treatment or medication before laser hair removal can be started
Women that are suggestive should not have laser hair removal. Although there is no significant information regarding laser usage and pregnancy, multitudinous physicians and health care providers recommend avoiding laser treatments because of the unknown effects on the on the unborn child.
Anyone that has herpes simplex virus I or II should tell the doctor that is performing the laser hair removal before treatments have begun. It is necessary to take a prescription antiviral medication for several days both before and after the treatment. If the hair removal is in the area of previous outbreaks, it is imaginable that the heat from the laser will engender a flare-up. An appointment should also be rescheduled if there is any cut, broken, drowsy or inflamed skin in the area that is to be treated. Rescheduling is also necessary
of the herpes virus. If a herpes outbreak is active, either on the face or genital area, it is determining to reschedule the laser hair removal treatment if an infection is present within the body.
Anyone that has the condition of albinism, which is the absence of any color pigment in the hair or skin, should not have laser hair removal. Laser light is drawn to indistinct pigmentation so it will not work on anyone with this condition. The same holds factual for people with very light blonde, russet, grey, or white hair.
People that are sunburned or retain recently tanned should postpone their treatment until their skin has returned to its normal color which could take several weeks. It is important that skin is its natural color when laser hair removal takes place.
Individual oral and topical medications can produce photosensitivity or photoallergic reactions if used before laser hair removal treatments take place. Accutane should be discontinued six months before treatment begins. Tetracycline and Retin A should be discontinued six weeks before the laser hair removal process.
Anyone that suffers from certain medical conditions, such as lupus, diabetes, or epilepsy, should not have laser hair removal. Any nervous disorders which are present, need to be evaluated before laser treatment begins. If hirsutism is present, the cause should be diagnosed and treated before any laser treatment is started.
If there is a history of keloid scarring, it is important to know that there is a higher danger of scarring from the treatments.
The importance of knowing the contraindications of laser hair removal can protect you from a dangerous experience.
The best way to minimize the risk of side effects is to avoid UV exposure for 7 days pre- and post-treatment.
Avoid sunburns and tans for at least 2 weeks prior to treatment.
Avoid sunless tanning products for 7 days before treatment.
Provide your technician with an accurate and up to date medical history in order to receive safe and effective treatments.
Side effects are uncommon but may include; Hyperpigmentation (darkening of skin), Hypopigmentation (loss of skin pigmentation), mild to moderate burns or blisters, permanent skin discoloration, temporary redness, follicular edema (little pink/red “puffiness and small bumps like “goose bumps”), swelling and itching in the treated area, hives, rashes, bruising, and lack of desired results.
Clients who are pregnant cannot be treated.
Technicians cannot treat over tattoos.
If you have epilepsy, Glamour by Roxana is unable to provide treatment.
The area to be treated must be clean-shaven. Unshaven clients will be rescheduled.
Avoid UV exposure 7 days prior to your treatment.
Clients who are sunburned or tanned must wait 2 weeks before being treated to avoid additional skin damage.
Avoid sunless tanning products 7 days prior to your treatment. It is recommended that you exfoliate the area to remove any residual color.
Clients should come to appointments with clean skin in the area to be treated. All clients who are treating any part of their face or neck will be required to cleanse their entire face in the clinic.
Avoid chemical peels and other laser procedures in the area to be treated for 2 weeks prior and two weeks after your laser treatment.
Avoid all alpha hydroxy and beta hydroxyl products (AHA/BHA), hydroquinone, retinol/retinoid, Tazorac, and Differin for 7 days before treatment.
Clients with any abnormal lesions, moles or spots on the area to be treated must be cleared by a medical practitioner prior to treatment.
Clients must stop waxing, tweezing and chemical epilation 3 weeks prior to treatment.
If you are prone to cold sores, it is highly recommended to take an anti-viral medication (such as Valtrex) prior to your treatment. Clients with active cold sores will not be treated.
Clients who have used Accutane or similar products should discontinue 6 months prior to treatment.
The client should not perform any physical activity that increases body temperature or blood pressure within 2 hours before and after treatments.
If you have Botox or dermal fillers in the area to be treated, wait 14 days both before and after injection to receive treatments.
Antibiotics may increase photosensitivity. We recommend that you check with your personal physician prior to receiving laser treatments if you are taking a long-term antibiotic. If you become ill and begin taking an antibiotic, you will need to be off the medication for 17 days before laser treatment.
Boots may not be worn immediately after leg treatments.
Glamour by Roxana can treat any area of the body on both men and women.
Clients with red, grey or blonde hair please understand that laser is less effective on these hair colors.
You may experience slight redness, bumps, and swelling in the treated area for up to 72 hours. If these conditions persist, topical creams such as Restorative Gel (highest recommended), aloe, calamine or hydrocortisone may be applied.
Allow a minimum of 7 to 14 days post-treatment for hair to “fall out” or shed from the skin.
On average, clients experience up to 30% reduction after each treatment.
For best results, allow your technician(s) to customize your treatment schedule based on your needs.
Be advised, clients may not bring children under the age of 12 to their appointments.
Avoid extended UV exposure for 7 days post-treatment.
If blisters occur, do not puncture. If the skin is broken, apply an antibiotic ointment until healed.
Tylenol is recommended for post-treatment discomfort.
Over the counter medication is recommended for post treatment discomfort. You may also apply Restorative Gel (highest recommended), cool towels, ice packs or aloe vera to alleviate discomfort due to heat.
Avoid using seat warmers immediately after treatment.
Avoid any additional laser treatments or chemical procedures on the treated area for at least 2 weeks post-treatment or until healing has occurred.
Using a broad spectrum UVA/UVB SPF 30 or higher is critical when receiving laser treatments and is recommended ongoing for maintenance.(SPF can be purchased in our office)
If you experience any side effects, such as hypo- or hyper-pigmentation, prolonged redness or swelling, a histamine reaction, or blistering, call or come in for instructions on treatment.
To achieve the best results, complete the full treatment schedule at the intervals recommended by your technician.
Exfoliate treated areas to minimize the risk of ingrown hairs.

Aerolase Neo Machine
We are offering this amazing technology on Long Island.
Its patented 650 Microsecond Technology™ enables premium treatment results and patient experiences that are unrivaled in dermatology and aesthetic medicine.
Neo defines the new direction for aesthetic laser medicine. It provides custom treatment solutions for comprehensive rejuvenation, addressing the most common signs of skin aging. It also introduces new treatment options for medical conditions such as acne, melasma, and psoriasis. This technology delivers exceptionally high energy in short pulses to gently and effectively address conditions in a manner previously unseen in laser medicine. Neo’s safety, efficacy, and tolerability for a range of treatments on patients of all ages and skin types make it a must-have device for any medical aesthetic practice.
Body Sculpting

Prices are for one area of the body e.g. arms, chin, abdomen, back or thighs not the whole body.
Treatment duration is 30 to 60 min . Consultation and deposit needed.
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