The cost of the procedure should not be the most important issue when consulting a potential technician. Most important is the training and skill of the technician and the confidence of the client in that skill.
Following is a transcript from SPCP
(Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals, a non profit organization)
"This is one
of the most often asked questions when people first consider permanent makeup. The bigger issue is do you really want the
cheapest person you can find? In this
industry, higher cost often equals higher quality. 
Permanent makeup is just that, permanent. If you go shopping for clothes, shoes, furniture, and other consumable goods, it is often wise to shop price. If you don’t like the item you purchased, you have not made a life long mistake, and you can simply discard it or give it to your sister-in-law. A discriminating buyer will often estimate how long an item should be appropriate in their life, and base their price shopping accordingly.
You do not have this same luxury with a procedure that is permanent, such as plastic surgery, a tattoo, or permanent cosmetics. Having those services done will alter you for life. You cannot afford to go for the cheapest person when your looks are being changed forever. There is some really bad permanent makeup work walking around this world, where the individual decided to “price shop” and lived to regret it.
A permanent makeup technician who is using proper sterilization, good equipment and is professional will not want to be the lowest priced person on the block. They will invest their funds for sterile and sanitary business procedures, for proper insurance and for professional forms. A low cost person will not have all of these or they would not be able to “give away” their services.
nterview the technician
being considered. Look at their
portfolio. Are they using a professional
camera? Is the facility clean and neat? Do they show you singly packaged equipment with
sterile markings on the bags? Do they
have certificates of continuing education? All
of these items are necessary for success in permanent makeup and they all cost money. A lot of money.
The price being charged should include topical anesthetics to minimize the pain and discomfort of the procedure.
The reality is you should be paying hundreds of dollars for any single procedure. If the technician is not charging a hundreds of dollars they most likely are not doing what they should be to keep up with this rapidly changing industry. In that case, be wary.
In the
permanent makeup industry,
you get what you pay for!
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