Formulations chosen for what they leave behind.
Sensitive-skin protocols, breathable bases, and brow tints designed to deposit color without compromising the hair or the follicle.
My work sits where science meets craft. I trained for years in pharmacy and biology before I picked up a brow brush — and I've never stopped thinking like a clinician.
What clients feel as “quiet luxury” is really restraint, applied carefully: the right product, in the smallest needed amount, placed where the face already wants it. Brows mapped to bone structure. Lashes lifted to their natural curl. Makeup that travels with the face instead of sitting on top of it.
Every appointment at Allum Beauty is private, unrushed, and built around one person at a time. The result isn't a different face. It's the one you already have — clearer, calmer, more itself.
The Allum Beauty studio is a private, light-filled space in West Seattle — designed so the work can be slow, the consultation can be honest, and the room can stay quiet.
You won't share the floor with another client. You won't be moved between rooms. There's filtered water, considered playlists, and the kind of attention that only a single-artist practice can offer.
Sensitive-skin protocols, breathable bases, and brow tints designed to deposit color without compromising the hair or the follicle.
Every brow shape begins with measurement, not a chart. Every lash lift is sized to the natural lash length. Every makeup look is reverse-engineered from the bone structure beneath.
The finishing touches come off the brush, not out of the jar. The goal is always a face that wears the work — not a face the work wears.