I’m Michelle. I look forward to working with you.
I began my career in the beauty industry in 2003 with Lancôme, then spent three years with MAC Cosmetics. After becoming a mom, I turned my passion into a freelance makeup business—doing makeup for weddings, special events, and teaching others how to become artists themselves.
In 2011, I expanded my expertise by attending esthetician school, where I graduated as a master esthetician. Though I originally planned to work with lasers, I found my niche in permanent cosmetics. I quickly became known for my makeup skills, and soon found myself booked with clients for brows, eyeliner, and lips.
Over the years, I’ve met many women who spent thousands on esthetician school only to learn just a chapter or two about makeup. Meanwhile, permanent makeup courses were only a week long. That gap pushed me to continue learning and offering real, hands-on value to my clients.
A few years ago, I started noticing my hair was thinning. I searched for affordable ways to make it look fuller but came up short—until I found an incredible mentor who introduced me to scalp micropigmentation. I took to it naturally, and I’m now fully trained and ready to take on clients.
In the past two years, I’ve also worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant, helping people from all walks of life recover and feel better. Through my medical background, I’ve learned the critical importance of maintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary work environment—something I bring into every aspect of my beauty practice.
With 24 years in the beauty industry, a deep knowledge of skin, a strong background in both traditional and permanent makeup, and a heart for helping others, I bring artistry, care, and real experience to every client I work with.

Hello, there!
I’m Michelle. I look forward to working with you.
I began my career in the beauty industry in 2003 with Lancôme, then spent three years with MAC Cosmetics. After becoming a mom, I turned my passion into a freelance makeup business—doing makeup for weddings, special events, and teaching others how to become artists themselves.
In 2011, I expanded my expertise by attending esthetician school, where I graduated as a master esthetician. Though I originally planned to work with lasers, I found my niche in permanent cosmetics. I quickly became known for my makeup skills, and soon found myself booked with clients for brows, eyeliner, and lips.
Over the years, I’ve met many women who spent thousands on esthetician school only to learn just a chapter or two about makeup. Meanwhile, permanent makeup courses were only a week long. That gap pushed me to continue learning and offering real, hands-on value to my clients.
A few years ago, I started noticing my hair was thinning. I searched for affordable ways to make it look fuller but came up short—until I found an incredible mentor who introduced me to scalp micropigmentation. I took to it naturally, and I’m now fully trained and ready to take on clients.
In the past two years, I’ve also worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant, helping people from all walks of life recover and feel better. Through my medical background, I’ve learned the critical importance of maintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary work environment—something I bring into every aspect of my beauty practice.
With 24 years in the beauty industry, a deep knowledge of skin, a strong background in both traditional and permanent makeup, and a heart for helping others, I bring artistry, care, and real experience to every client I work with.