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    Royal Charm Studio

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:30 am - 4:30 pm

    By appointment only

    Services - Royal Charm Studio

    Blemish camouflage

    Eyebrow services

    Permanent makeup application

    3 More Services

    Permanent makeup consultation

    Permanent makeup touch-ups

    Scalp micropigmentation

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by: Sandra (915)843-9071

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    Sandra does amazing work. I've never been disappointed with my color and hairstyle. Her prices are…read morefair and consistent. Great atmosphere, very welcoming.

    I went in for a haircut and color Ms Sandra the owner was very unprofessional with me. She…read morebutchered my hair and colored it the wrong color. I had to go back the next day to get the color changed because instead of brown she made it blonde. I posted pictures on her Facebook page and how she butchered my hair and she literally took her Facebook page down. She had the nerve to yell at me and blame me because my hair was too thick. I told Ms Sandra that I went to four other beauty salons so they can judge the haircut she made for me before I went back to her because I didn't want to blow it out of proportion and every single beauty salon told me that she butchered my hair they don't understand how she claims to have 35 years experience and leave my hair like she did. I told Ms Sandra I was going to post this letters from the other beauty salons with a setup out the haircut she did for me that she took her Facebook page off. People please I do not recommend this place. DO NOT GO TO THIS SALON. UNLESS YOU WANT THE OWNER OF THE SALON TO BUTCHER YOUR HAIR LIKE SHE DID ME. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE. She actually had the nerve to answer my post and say that it's because I don't know how to style my hair it doesn't matter if I curl my hair or not as you can see she butchered my hair. She actually curled it for me at the salon to hide how bad it looked it wasn't until I washed it and I went home that I realized the hack job she did on me people I do not recommend this beauty salon. Unless you want her your hair to look like mine turned out.

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    Diosa Beauty

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    Ok so you probably heard my story about a bait and switch from a local company who posted to…read moreNextdoor that they're offering low prices for brow models and then raised them when people already booked and took the day off. Because of that, I was very wary when a nice person off the FB interwebs messaged me at 10pm about a last minute session the next day. She showed me pictures of their work and said that hers was done by them a while back as well, and this was legitimately free. So I thought about it and gave her my info, not knowing if I was going to go thru with it, since I had back to back appointments and wasn't sure I wanted to model for 6 hours. A little info about me, I had friends that owned beauty colleges in SoCal and always volunteered for hair, makeup, facials, waxes, you name it. How else can people learn other than by doing, under supervision of course. I'm always game to help out, and it's usually temporary since hair grows out, makeup can be washed away, etc. Semi-permanent tattooing is of course a different matter, but I figured that I can always say no if I don't like the way it's measured and it wouldn't cost me anything but time and I have glasses worst case, they can't see it anyways. Andrea messaged me that morning with directions and an appointment via Square. I felt better researching her a little bit. She went viral on TikTok for showing off the work that she does...Link HERE. People come from all over the nation to train under her. She's been doing it for over 1.5 yrs now. She used to work at a call center and wanted more flexibility in her work to be there for her son. She took a course and started working in the field-apparently in Texas all you need is a 2 day course, passing a test, and getting your tattoo license, cosmetology license ISN'T needed. She does such great work that a lot of her clients would ask her to help them learn, so she started training and honestly she's sooo patient and professional, it was a good sidestep for her. On the day that I went, she had me sign a form in the parking lot, kinda like a doctor's form to make sure you don't have allergies and understood the risks. Then showed me in her boutique where there were 3 separate rooms with the front room being the office, and the other 2 with beds. She introduced me to my technician who was there from Amarillo, Elva, who was doing the 2 day course, the 2nd day being that they would practice on live models (me). She had already spent the day before learning concepts, passing the exam, and practicing on a fake model. She found Andrea on TikTok and paid for her own travel and lodging as well as $2400 to train under Andrea. There was a trainee in the front room who came from Oregon to train with her, so she's very popular. She also does training sessions around the nation. I think she went to Sacramento the week after I got my brows done. So Andrea (trainer) has Elva (trainee) explain to me what they are going to do. In theory, the process was pretty simple: 1. Measure the eyebrows, make sure I like them 2. Draw them in 3. Shave the hairs around outline of eyebrows 4. Select the tattoo colors 5. Tattoo the outline 6. Shade in the outline 7. Apply numbing cream 8. Go over the eyebrow several more layers depending on how it shows up 9. Check on the one eyebrow 10. Repeat on other eyebrow In practice, it was a lot of work (hence the normal costs of $400-$800 for the 1st session, not including touch ups). What they did was spend 3 hours measuring and comparing and making sure that each line was symmetrical and precise. I'm talking about millimeters here. Read more here since apparently it's too long of a review: https://www.todoelpaso.com/2021/10/27/ombre-brows-for-free-ummm-yea/

    Royal Charm Studio - permanentmakeup - Updated May 2026

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