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February 6, 2009
EVERGREEN BUSINESS NEWS
Village Creamery open at Evergreen Village Square
The owner of Care Free Permanent Makeup, Sue Villarreal, has been Evergreen's best-kept secret to a form of body art. A licensed Electrologist for over 30 years and permanent makeup artist working here in Evergreen for 20 years.
This business has kept its clients coming back for years as well as bringing new clients from word of mouth.
Permanent makeup is the introduction of the desired-tinted pigment directly into the epidermal layer of the skin. This process will naturally enhance a person's features without the daily use of cosmetics and will not wash away.
Over the years, Sue has developed methods to perfect techniques, implement effective topical anesthetics and offers long-lasting color choices and styles to tailor-fit.
After taking a few years off to be home for her two sons, the school that provided electrolysis classes offered the first permanent makeup course. She said it was a great opportunity to provide an add-on service in addressing brow and lash hair loss and light nondescript or understated features.
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"Now for 20 years the owner/operator of Care Free Permanent Makeup," said Villarreal. "It's a dream come true to offer a look that many women prefer and depend on 24 hours a day no matter what their lifestyle."
Villarreal said she is proud that her son Devin is now working with her.
"He has been my student/apprentice for three years and now is becoming my partner," she said. "Devin truly has an artist's eye and is proving to be a great asset to this field. He has the advantage of starting out with the knowledge that my 20 years in this field has taught me."
Care Free Permanent Makeup offers complimentary consultations to view "before" and "after" photos of their work that will leave you astonished. This business meets all OSHA health and regulations. For questions and availability call (408) 274-6402.
MegaByte starts serving breakfast
MegaByte is a favorite spot for pizza and pasta in Evergreen. Soccer teams and families usually fill the restaurant most days for lunch and dinner.
Now you can get breakfast there on Saturdays and Sundays. From 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., the staff will prepare breakfast pizza such as Lorraine, Florentine and formaggio. You can also get a breakfast wraps or a scrambled egg meal.
All breakfast items include fruit and coffee. As guest request additional items, the menu will be expanded.
MegaByte is located in the Canyon Creek shopping center on Silver Creek Valley Road.
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