Exclusive interview with Tatiana Vostrikov — the master redefining the culture of permanent makeup

Exclusive interview with Tatiana Vostrikov — the master redefining the culture of permanent makeup

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When we speak about beauty, most people think of cosmetics, procedures, and trends. But inside Geneva Med Spa, founded by Tatiana Vostrikov, beauty turns into something deeper — a state of mind. Confidence. Softness. Strength. Femininity. Freedom to be yourself.

Women fly from all over the world to sit in Tatiana’s chair — not only for permanent makeup itself, but for what happens after: the shift in self-perception, in choices, in posture, in eyes that suddenly reflect self-acceptance rather than comparison.

We met Tatiana in Frisco, at the headquarters of Geneva Med Spa — a space where soft light, clean lines, and calm silence create an atmosphere of luxury and safety. This interview is about beauty that doesn’t shout, doesn’t compete, and doesn’t seek approval. It simply exists within.

 

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FWD: Tatiana, today you are one of the most influential figures in the permanent makeup industry. What led you to the work you do now?

Tatiana: I began in 2003, when permanent makeup was still misunderstood and underestimated. People saw it as a way to hide imperfections. I saw something else — a way to reveal beauty.

For me, the most important thing has never been to “change” a woman, but to help her see the side of herself she often forgets — the strong, beautiful, worthy side. When she recognizes that reflection, everything changes: her decisions, her confidence, her life.

FWD: People often describe your style as “invisible.” What does that mean?

Tatiana: If the work is obvious, it’s not good work. Permanent makeup should look like a woman simply woke up glowing. Natural lip color, eyebrows that look like her own, eyeliner that enhances the eyes rather than competes with them. The result shouldn’t look like a procedure — it should look like her, at her best.

A client once told me: “People ask why I look so good — not what I did.” That is the highest compliment.

FWD: Geneva Med Spa has become one of the most talked-about aesthetic salons. What makes it special?

Tatiana: We’re not chasing perfection — we’re chasing harmony. At Geneva, a woman receives more than a service. She receives an experience where she is not viewed as something to be improved, but as a whole personality with history, emotions, and character.

I want every client to leave not only looking beautiful, but feeling peaceful — not thinking “they changed me,” but thinking “I finally look like myself.”

FWD: You have earned more than 25 international certifications in permanent makeup. What motivated that level of dedication?

Tatiana: Responsibility. A woman gives me the trust of her face — that is not something I take lightly. I don’t want to deliver results that are “good enough.” I want to deliver results better than expected. And I genuinely love everything about this craft — symmetry, color theory, anatomy, the texture of skin.

To me, permanent makeup is architecture. I’m not simply drawing — I am building beauty on the face, based on individuality.

FWD: Geneva Aesthetic Academy is known for developing strong professionals. What makes your training different?

Tatiana: We don’t teach trendy techniques. We teach a profession. Shade selection, healing processes, face structure, symmetry, working with anxious clients, responsibility — that is what creates a lasting career.

I want to prepare artists who will compete through quality rather than discounts. The higher the standards — the more respect there is for the industry.

FWD: Beauty trends change rapidly. What is the most important trend now?

Tatiana: Women are tired of being “over-done.” They don’t want to look perfect. They want to look like themselves — at their highest potential. The future belongs to natural aesthetics, personalization, and honesty. And I’m happy to be a part of this shift.

FWD: What are your plans for Geneva in the coming year?

Tatiana: 2026 is a year of growth. We are expanding our procedures, strengthening our educational programs, and launching personal mentorship for artists who want to reach a level of true mastery. My goal is for Geneva to become an international symbol of delicate, safe, and high-precision permanent makeup.

FWD: Final question — what is beauty to you?

Tatiana: Beauty is not a look. Beauty is a state that influences the look. When a woman gives herself permission to like herself, the world responds differently.

Permanent makeup does not make a woman “better.”
It simply allows her to see who she has always been — beautiful, confident, and worthy of love.

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