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Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) has taken the world 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 procedure utilizes detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp, which produces the look of genuine, tiny hair roots that help create a freshly shaven appearance, or restore the look of fuller hair. It can also be used to camouflage a scar or birthmark. Not even the customer can distinguish the tattooed hair roots from real shaven hair! It’s as much an art as it is a science, so it’s necessary to make sure you have a specialist 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 clients’ looks and lives with flawless hair tattoos! As an internationally trained and award-winning scalp micropigmentation professional, Clayton Rush has served thousands of customers and has established his reputation as one of the most skilled SMP experts in the Midwest. Clayton Rush launched his very 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 most capable, most skilled hands. We’ll identify the precise style you want to achieve before we begin, and make you feel comfortable and confident every step of the way. Schedule a call with us today!
SMP Training From the Experts Mentor 44060
As experts in the industry, we empower our students with the best quality and most thorough SMP training available. We want our course members to be able to provide a superior service and grow a thriving business built on referred customers. 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 have what it takes to revolutionize your skills and help people gain more self-esteem and love their look? sign up for one of our top-rated trainings near you.
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Scalp micropigmentation is a much more innovative, non-invasive, and economical alternative to surgery. Do not miss out on these wonderful advantages that can increase your self-esteem and transform your life!
If you’re questioning if scalp micropigmentation is right for you, or you’re prepared to start the process, get in touch! We’re here to answer every one of your questions. We look forward to chatting with you!
In 1876, James A. Garfield purchased a home in Mentor, from which he conducted the first successful front porch campaign for the presidency. That house is now maintained as the James A. Garfield National Historic Site. The city is home to Headlands Beach State Park, the longest public swimming beach in Ohio. The city is a major center of retail stores, ranking sixth-largest in Ohio as of 2012[update],[7] and restaurants, ranking seventh-largest in the state as of 2012[update].[8] Mentor Avenue (USÂ 20) is the major retail center, which includes the Great Lakes Mall, with additional shopping and strip malls found along most major roads. Convenient Food Mart is based in Mentor. Major products include medical related, polymers, plastics, electric boards and other peripherals that generally serve the computer and automation industries. Two major railroads pass through the city, CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern. Medical equipment company Steris is based in Mentor.
Mentor’s school system consists of eight elementary schools, two middle schools, and Mentor High School. Like many school systems in Ohio, Mentor Schools suffered a financial crisis in the early 2000s, but passed a large levy and is now largely on solid footing.[9] It is one of the fastest Ohio school systems ever to emerge from fiscal emergency.[10] The financial difficulties were due in part to years of accounting fraud.[11][failed verification]