If you thought looking good was just for women, think again!
Now that men are no longer shy or embarrassed of the fact that they are just as vain as
women, Semi-permanent Cosmetics procedures can be of great benefit to them too. With so
much pressure around us in the media every day, be it television, advertising campaigns
and glossy magazines to look our best, we are turning to all avenues to receive the best
possible services and treatments.
The Beauty Industry in the UK alone is worth a staggering
£3.7 billion a year and Semi-permanent Cosmetics is a growing facet which forms this
overall statistic. Men’s beauty and anti-ageing products strategically marketed at men has
had a tremendous effect in boosting their spending on such products.
Andrew Stassi First launched the Smudge-Free website in 2003 being the first to openly market
Semi-permanent Cosmetics procedures for men. Now every other company has followed suit and
is doing the same.
Smudge-Free receive many enquiries about Andrew’s work for men and they
feel that a man’s approach to a male enhancement would be far more ‘natural looking’ due
to the fact that men don’t ordinarily wear make-up. The results of his work are indeed subtle
and still remain very masculine.
Andrew’s work has been featured in industry publications overseas when the topic of ‘Semi-permanent
Cosmetics for Men’ was being covered. His work was chosen for its subtleness and his approach
to a ‘natural look’.
Journalists often get in touch with him through the Smudge-Free website
asking for permission to use material content and for interviews. Male treatments range from
Eyebrow recreation, Lash enhancement, right through to the more confidence boosting procedures
such as Scar correction, Alopecia, Vitiligo and so on.
On this page are just a few examples where Semi-permanent Cosmetics has been very beneficial to
men in both the Paramedical arena as well as Cosmetic.