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Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) has taken the globe by storm, and for good reason! Scalp micropigmentation describes the medical tattooing of the scalp to imitate a full head of shaved hair. This non-invasive treatment uses detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp, which creates the look of real, little hair follicles that help create a freshly shaven appearance, or restore the appearance of fuller hair. It can also be used to camouflage a scar or birthmark. Not even the customer can tell the difference between the tattooed follicles from actual shaven hair! It’s as much an art as it is a science, so it’s important to make sure you have a team that is highly experienced with a range of micropigmentation techniques. That’s where Ohio SMP Studio comes in!
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Clayton Rush is the founder and CEO of Ohio SMP Studio in Mansfield. Clayton Rush loves transforming his customers’ looks and lives with stunning hair tattoos! As an internationally trained and award-winning scalp micropigmentation professional, Clayton Rush has served thousands of customers and has proven his reputation as one of the most talented SMP specialists in the Midwest. Clayton Rush launched his own chain of barber shops in Chicago, and he even runs his own scalp micropigmentation training academy, so you can trust you’re in the very best, most knowledgeable hands. We’ll ensure the precise style you want to achieve before we begin, and make you feel comfortable and confident every step of the way. Schedule a phone call with us today!
SMP Training From the Experts Ontario 44906
As leaders in the industry, we empower our students with the best quality and most thorough SMP training possible. We want our course members to be able to provide a superior service and create a thriving business built on referrals. To do this, we offer a rigorously structured SMP certification course that enables you to take your skills to the next level, regardless of what point in your journey you’re at.
Think you’ve got what it takes to revolutionize your skills and help people get more self-esteem and be in love with their look? sign up for one of our top-rated trainings near you.
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Scalp micropigmentation is a much more advanced, non-invasive, and affordable alternative to surgical treatment. Don’t miss out on these wonderful benefits that can enhance your self-esteem and transform your life!
If you’re questioning if scalp micropigmentation is right for you, or you’re ready to start the process, contact us! We’re here to answer all of your questions. We look forward to talking with you!
Ontario is a city in Richland County in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was founded in 1834 on the western edge of the Allegheny Plateau, just west of the city of Mansfield. After being incorporated in 1958, Ontario became a heavy manufacturing center because of the Erie Railroad line, and its proximity to Mansfield. However, its status in that regard began to decline in the late 20th century, when much of the Erie Railroad that once ran through the city was abandoned; and shifts in the manufacturing industry led to the relocation or repositioning of many factories. The city’s industry has since diversified into the service economy, including education, finance and healthcare. The city is also a major regional retail hub serving the entire North-Central Ohio area, with a shopping population of over 150,000.
Ontario was founded by Hiram Cook, and was platted in December 1834 as a settlement in Springfield Township near Mansfield.[6] During that same month thereafter, the original settlement of Ontario merged with New Castle, another small settlement that was originally located just to the west of the Ontario settlement along the Mansfield and Bucyrus route (known today as State Route 309) that had just been laid out and platted.[6] New Castle was named for Henry Cassell, while others stated that it was named in honor of Newcastle upon Tyne, a city in England.[6] Ontario was named after Ontario County, New York, the native place of the founder of the town.[6] In 1863, the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad (later Erie Railroad mainline) reached Ontario and a train station was built, but was later demolished after much of the railway was abandoned in the late 20th century.[6]