Elizabeth Veloz

About Us

Endurance Permanent Cosmetics, located in Westwood NJ, was created in 2010 by visionary Elizabeth Veloz. As a Professional Artist for over 30 years she employed a unique artistic technique drawn from her experience in oil painting. The objective, to create a fresh permanent makeup look which looks as natural as possible.

Today, Endurance Clinic has expanded to include medical micropigmentation, microneedling, body contouring and weight management. A number of ways to make you feel and look your best.

Permanent Makeup Treatments

What could be better than looking nearly as good in the morning as you did in the evening? Think of the time you could save by not having to put on your makeup. The dream of having perfectly designed eyebrows, gorgeously defined eyes and lip color that lasts has finally come true. Beyond the mere aesthetic value, with the savings in time, money, and daily frustration, it is easy to see why Permanent Makeup is gaining such popularity and continuing to grow!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Permanent Cosmetics?

Permanent cosmetics or micro pigmentation is the implantation of colored pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. The procedure is performed with a tattoo method using needles to place pigment into the skin.When the procedure is completed, the color will appear darker than the final result. The color in the top layer of skin will flake off during the healing process and you will see a lighter color. The new color will not smear, smudge or wear off.

Who Can Benefit From Permanent Cosmetics?

How long will the Procedure Take?

From start to finish you will need about  1 to 2 hours.  This includes the time needed for numbing, filling out forms and choosing colors.  The actual tattooing takes 20 to 45 minutes,  depending on the procedure.  If you wear contacts you must remove them for the procedure and cannot put them back on afterwards.  Make sure to bring eyeglasses if you need them to see.

Are Permanent Makeup Procedures Painful?

Individual pain tolerance differs greatly.  Effective topical anesthetics are used to numb the skin before and during the procedure to minimize any discomfort.

Are Touch-Ups Necessary?

Touch-ups are likely necessary.   We recommend you schedule a follow up appointment 3-6 weeks after your procedure so that the technician can give you a professional assessment.  For lip procedures you will need to take a prescription antiviral medication, such as Valtrex, before each procedure if you have a history of cold sores or fever blisters to avoid a possible outbreak.

What Should I Do to Prepare for My Procedure?