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Skin Piercing Registration
Semi-permanent skin colouring is a generalisation for micropigmentation, semi-permanent makeup and temporary tatooing. The skin colouring is inserted into a persons skin without breaching the skin's outer layer (the epidermis), this effect is said to last for three to five years.
If you wish to carry out semi-permanent skin colouring you must be registered with the Council. It is illegal to carry out semi-permanent skin colouring without registering.
Applicants will need to register both themselves and the premises that they work from.
To offer skin-piercing treatments, including tattooing, acupuncture, electrolysis, ear and body piercing, both the person performing the treatment and the premises must be registered with East Cambridgeshire District Council..
Applications must include any information required by the local authority.





