Semi-Permanent Make-Up For Choice of Lips,
Eyeliner or Eyebrows for £99 at The SPM Academy (Up to 75% Off)
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Semi-Permanent Make-Up For Choice of Lips, Eyeliner or Eyebrows for £99 at The SPM Academy (Up to 75% Off)
- Endorsed by 10 Years Younger’s Nicky Hambleton-Jones
- Training school with BABTAC certified head trainer
- Semi-permanent make-up and teeth whitening specialists
The Deal
- Choice of eyeliner, lip liner with blush, and eyebrow design
- Block colour or ‘hair stroke’ options for eyebrows
- Applied by trained consultant
Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts.
Booking required. Email info@spmacademy.co.uk with details and Groupon codes. 48 hour cancellation policy. Opening times: Mon - Fri, 10am - 6pm. Individual results may vary. Original value based on most expensive options.
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Total commitment is a scary issue for first-time tattoo hankerers, pre-nuptial signers, and those choosing the correct partner for world championship tiddly-winks doubles. Go half way instead with today’s Groupon: £99 for semi-permanent make-up application for choice of lips, eyeliner, or eyebrows at The SPM Academy.
With smiling endorsement from Nicky Hambleton-Jones, presenter of Channel 4’s Ten Years Younger, the SPM Academy trains and certifies beauty therapists in non-surgical cosmetic treatments in their Riverside Business Park parlour. Specialising in semi-permanent make-up, even brush-brandishing beauticians head to the centre to excel their skills with direction from British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (BABTAC) certified trainers.
Those bored of applying their war paint every day can put their faces in the hands of a fully trained and certified SPM Academy consultant, who will apply semi-permanent make-up to an area of choice. Clients can opt for eyeliner, on the top or bottom of the eyelid or both, or have pouts defined with lip liner and an optional half blush colouring. Alternatively, eyebrows can opt for a design with either a block of colour to outline the shape or a ‘hair stroke’ effect for a more natural look.





