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Cosmetic Tattoo Center

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110 Frost Ave, Red Bank, New Jersey, 07701, United States
(732) 758-9800 cosmetictattoocenter.com
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Apr 23, 2018
Awesome facility! Tracey is amazing! Her tattoos are so realistic!!! My plastic surgeon was blown away when he saw how realistic her tattoos to finish my breast reconstruction were! Truly an artist!!!

Apr 23, 2018
Last week i had my areola/nipple area done by Tracey...wow what an amazing result! The color and the shading are perfect! Highly recommend!

Mar 9, 2018
Love my brows! Tracy is a true professional and artist when it comes to eyebrows. Looking forward to my next touch up.

Mar 2, 2017
I am blown away with how amazing my eyebrows look!!! Tracy was incredibly professional and understanding. I've been a licensed professional brow expert for years and I have stalked her work for months! Because I shape brows for a living, putting trust in someone else to achieve my dream brow shape is pretty gutsy for me but from the moment we began my consultation, I knew I could trust her and I was in great hands! She is incredibly talented at getting you the dream brows you've always wanted! She far exceeded my expectations!!! My only regret is not doing this sooner! I highly recommend CTC! Tracy if you're reading this I love you ❤😘

Mar 3, 2017
From years of over tweezing, my eyebrows were thin ands sparse. Up to this point I had to fill them in and dye them to make them Look decent. Tracy completely transformed them. I was a little nervous about this procedure at first but she made me feel so at ease. She explains from beginning to end the process and takes her time to make them perfectly how you like them. I love my eyebrows now! Thank you Tracy🙌🏻

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