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Things Are Different Now Navigating the New Normal

By Cheryl Lohman

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When the editor of this magazine asked us to share about what I did over the shut down or what would be different about my business due to COVID19, it took me back to my school days when we would share about what we did over the summer. Certainly I won’t share all the details of the rollercoaster…but here are a few highlights.

•Eat, sleep, worry, pray, eat, sleep some more, (don’t get on the scales) •Worked on some business planning •Navigated the EIDL and PPP programs (eyes rolling) •Built a couple raised beds and planted a vegetable garden •Painted my kitchen

And now that we are returning to opening businesses, there are some changes my business will be doing going forward. Safety is my #1 priority for my clients and myself. My industry already follows a high standard of sanitation to stop the spread of disease. Covid19 is now taking that to an even higher level including but not limited to:

•Added thorough wellness screenings •One client at a time in the studio. •Extra sanitizing between clients •PPE to keep clients and I safe at all times •Consultations now done over the phone or through facetime or zoom. •Postponing lip procedures

What did you do over the shutdown? Did you enjoy not putting makeup on everyday? How would you like to experience that everyday and still look great like you were wearing makeup? Natural permanent makeup treatments are a great solution. Now more than ever it’s important to look for an artist who will keep you safe.

If you’d like to explore the possibility of permanent makeup, it is essential to have a consultation with a highly trained and qualified artist. This is not a service you want to bargain shop for and you will want to see actual photos of their work.

Today, most professional permanent cosmetic artists are members of the world’s leading, not-for-profit society devoted to this field, the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP). This organization sets standards of practice for its members, which assures the public of the highest levels of professionalism and safety. After permanent makeup — you’ll be among those who enjoy a carefree natural look that last a long time.

Cheryl

Cheryl Lohman CPCP, is a Certified Permanent Cosmetic Professional and owner of Oregon Permanent Makeup. Contact her at 541-740-1639

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www.OregonPermanentMakeup.com

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