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Permanent & Semi-permanent Make-Up & Cosmetic Tattooing
Lip liner & color 2 - 3 hr $345
A visit to Miss Violet’s associate dentist is recommended for the lip procedure.
Eyeliner and/or lash enhancement 2 hr $285 (per application)
Eyebrows 2.5 to 3 hr $300 (per application)
Areola Repigmentation 2-3 hr $250 (per hr)
A finishing touch to any mastectomy or breast augmentation, this procedure produces natural-looking results.
Scar Camouflaging 2 -3 hr $250 (per hr)
Successfully camouflages scars in the breast area, face, hairline and body.
Miss Violet says topical anesthetic are used to minimize discomfort. You may experience slight swelling or redness, but it doesn’t last long. You can resume flamenco dancing almost immediately. Complete healing takes one to six weeks. It takes up to three separate applications to achieve the desired result. (Miss Violet says the third time is always the best; wink, wink).
Why use permanent makeup?
The real question is, why not? It’s a safe way to cosmetically enhance features and camouflage imperfections permanently. Using micro-insertions of pigment into the skin, the procedure is completely safe and causes little or no discomfort. It’s ideal for those of us who never mastered the art of coloring within the lines. Best of all, no one knows it’s permanent makeup but you, Loraine Dale and Miss Violet
Loraine-Dale Hall
Owner, spaViolet
A beauty industry veteran of 15 years, Loraine-Dale Hall’s career began as a licensed esthetician, providing excellent skin-care and cosmetic tattooing in the North County area of San Diego under the direction of a renowned plastic surgeon and dermatologist. A woman with both sass and smarts, Dale soon discovered her to desire fill the void in the spa industry for a center that not only provided first class service and treatments, but did so within a fun, personal environment, so in February 2004 she opened spaViolet- a spa for serious skin care and serious fun.
Dale is highly regarded by many local and regional plastic surgeons, dermatologists and professionals in the health, medical and beauty industries for her work as a specialist in paramedical esthetician procedures. For over a decade, Dale has utilized her tattooing skills for such worthy causes as Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, 1000 smiles and has donated her talents to tattooing areola re-pigmentation for breast cancer survivors and re-pigmentation for burn survivors. Additionally, Dale specializes in cosmetic tattooing, also known as permanent make-up. This technique of cosmetic enhancement includes the permanent tattooing of eyebrows, eyeliner, and re-pigmentation of the skin.
A graduate of Palomar Institute of Cosmetology, Dale has received advanced training from Physician’s Choice of Arizona, Dermagensis, American Institute of Permanent Cosmetic Tattooing and is receiving her Medical Assistant Accreditation.
Dale currently holds membership in the following associations:
• National Cosmetic Tattooing Association American Institute of Permanent Cosmetic Tattooing (AIPCT) • The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) • American Academy of Micropigmentation (AAM)
In 2007, she co-founded Rock to Stop, a charitable organization which raises funds for causes such as anti-violence and hunger. Dale is the featured Skin Care Expert on the popular websites, Real Savvy Moms www.realsavvymoms.com.
Dale’s paramedical esthetician procedures have been featured in local San Diego media, including broadcast television spots on KUSI, XETV (FOX), KGTV (ABC), and KNSD (NBC) and editorially in The North County Times, 944, Riviera, Ranch and Coast bizSanDiego, and The San Diego Union Tribune.
















