Permanent makeup for Folsom,
a short run down 50.
Twenty-five minutes west on Highway 50 and you’re parking on 20th. Folsom clients come for the full range of the studio — microblading, combo brows, ombre powder, lip blush, permanent eyeliner — and book each piece on its own timeline. The work is quiet, the consultation is unhurried, and you’ll leave with a plan instead of a sales pitch.

Historic downtown, trail town,
tech-corridor quiet.
Folsom has three rhythms and most residents move between all of them. There’s the historic downtown on Sutter Street — gold-rush brick, Powerhouse Pub, the Saturday market. There’s the lake and trail culture, the Johnny Cash Bridge at dawn, the American River Bikeway full by 7 a.m. And there’s the corridor — Intel’s Folsom campus, the Empire Ranch professional cluster, El Dorado Hills adjacent with its own rhythm of finance and tech families.
Our Folsom clientele pulls from all three. Some are running a department at Intel and want a brow that holds through a ten-hour day of video calls. Some are cyclists and boaters who need makeup that doesn’t smudge off in sweat and lake water. Some are mothers of teenagers in the Folsom Cordova district, ready to skip the morning ritual entirely. Permanent makeup covers all three briefs — it’s just a matter of which service fits.
Twenty-five minutes on 50 west, exit at J Street, park on 20th. That’s it. Most Folsom clients pair the appointment with something else in Midtown — coffee on R, lunch on 18th, a stop at the Co-op — and make a small morning of it. We’ll walk through the options at consultation and build a plan around the look you actually want.
Five services,
one careful hand.
Every Folsom consultation starts the same way — a conversation about your face, your routine, and the one thing you wish you didn’t have to do every morning. From there we choose the right service. Sometimes it’s brows. Sometimes it’s lips. Sometimes a single line of eyeliner is the whole answer.
25 minutes from Folsom,
street parking on 20th.
Ready when you are.
Reserve through Square or ask a question first — whichever feels right.




