Lowestoft make-up artist gives eyebrow tattoos to chemo patients

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Polly Vincent says it is 'uplifting' giving a confidence boost to women with cancer.

A permanent make-up artist has been giving eyebrow tattoos to cancer patients after being inspired by her own mother's experience.

The 35-year-old, who runs a clinic in Lowestoft, Suffolk, also offers areola tattoos for breast cancer patients."It does make people feel so confident within themselves and especially when they're going through treatments like chemotherapy, it gives them the extra boost they need to keep them on that road to recovery," she told the BBC.

" give you that positivity and that confidence to get on with your life and live your life because that's what you have to do," said Ms Turner.

 

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