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MICROBLADING

Microblading replaces sparse individual hairs for a very natural result. This brow technique uses pigment to create hyper-realistic hair-like strokes. Last for 12-18 months, depending on skin type. Best on normal/dry skin. If you have semi-oily to oily skin, we recommend adding shading or doing the Ombre powder brows for the best result.

  • Natural Looking
  • Hair-like strokes
  • Lighter Finish
  • Manual Microblade
  • Great for Normal to Dry Skin
OMBRE POWDER BROWS

Ombre Powder Brows give the look of gradient shaded makeup that can be as subtle or bold as you prefer. Brows look most like powder makeup – hence the name Powder Brows. With this method, the pigment isn’t placed as deep into the epidermis as Microblading, but it creates a more defined, solid look than microblading alone.

Ombre Powder Brows can also cover old microblading, semi-permanent makeup, or cosmetic tattooing that has (somewhat) faded and are Great for Color Correction for old or Faded permanent makeup brows.  Typically, it lasts 2-3 years depending on the skin type, lifestyle, aftercare

  • Lighter on the inside and denser and
    bolder on the tails
  • Two-tone effect
  • Great for sensitive or more mature skin
  • Great for oily skin, acne-prone skin, or
    enlarged pores
  • Machine Tools
Combo Brows Microblading & Shading

Combo Brows is a form of permanent makeup where both the Microblading & Ombre Powder Brows technique are combined. This technique is great for those with sparse eyebrows, little to no hair, or those who want to add definition to their eyebrows and arch.

When this Method has done all by machine, it’s called Nano Brows to use a smaller needle with a hand-held device. The super-fine needle creates hair-like tattoo strokes that can thicken the look of the brows and change the overall shape of your brow. Typically, it lasts 1-2 years depending on the skin type, lifestyle, aftercare

  • Wants to fill in missing or sparse brow hairs
  • Likes the look of powder-filled brows
  • Doesn’t want to use makeup to fill in their
    brows
  • Wants to change the shape and thickness
    of their brows
  • Combination of manual tool and machine
  • Clients who want a little bit of both the
    microblading and micro shading styles
  • Great for Various skin types
  • Combination of manual tool and machine
NOTE:

It usually takes two appointments for desired results. That’s why one free touchup is included and is strongly recommended. The first appointment is about structure, design, and building hair strokes. The touchup is about seeing how the skin heals and retains pigment and making necessary adjustments to achieve better symmetry.  Touch-up pricing and appointments do NOT apply to tattooing over work previously done by another artist. You must make a prior appointment for the touch-ups. Moreover, you will have one free touch-up after six weeks and prior ten weeks after your initial appointment.

OMBRE LIPS

Ombre lips are a style of lip makeup that implies coloring the outline of the lips – their edges – with a dark(er) product and filling in the rest of the lips with a gradually lighter color, leaving the center of the lips the lightest. The transition is soft and nicely blended, making the whole thing attractive. Lasts 1-3 years

PERMANENT EYELINER

This enhances the eyes without using liquid liners and pencils — simply put, it will make your eyes pop! This procedure also helps to improve the appearance of light-colored or missing lashes. The process typically takes 2.5 hours. This lasts for 1-3 years.

APPOINTMENTS & TOUCH-UP PRICING

1 to 6 months – $150.00
7 to 12 months – $275.00
13 to 18 months – $300.00
Full price after 18 months (with one free touch-up) Microblading – $375.00
Ombre Powder Brows – $450.00
Combo Microblading Shading – $450.00
Ombre Lips – $350.00
Eyeliner – $300.00

WHAT TO EXPECT?

Immediately after, the area will be EXTREMELY dark and darker over the next two days as a scab form in the area. 30- 50% of your pigment will be in the scabs. 
Over the next 7-14 days, your scabs should flake off bit by bit. Some people scab in light flakes, and some develop a thick scab. Everybody is different, but whatever you do, do NOT pick at the scabs and make sure you read through and follow the AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS properly to obtain the best results. If the scabbing phase is not over by 14 days, please continue your Aftercare instructions until the scabs are completely gone.

After the scabbing phase is over, you will see that the color of your pigment appears foggy and muted in color because a layer of skin has grown over the stain to seal it in. Not to worry, your skin will regenerate over the next several weeks, and the pigment will be more vibrant in color.

The complete healing process takes at least six weeks when the pigment’s true orientation will show. For most people, there shouldn’t be too much of a problem going to work or being out in public, as long as you’re good at following aftercare instructions. However, some people may develop thicker scabs and have minor swelling. You may take an Advil or apply an ice pack after your treatment to reduce swelling and discomfort.

YOU MAY NOT DO THIS PROCEDURE IF:
  • You are under 18
  • You get Keloid scars
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • You have been on (acne medication)
    within 1 year of the procedure.
  • Diabetic
  • Have HIV or Hepatitis or any other viral
    infections and/or diseases
  • Undergoing Chemotherapy
  • Epilepsy
  • A Pacemaker or major heart problems
  • Had an organ transplant
  • Sick (cold, flu, etc. Will affect the healing process, please reschedule)
  • You have irritation of the skin of any kind such as blemishes, pimples, rash,
    psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, and sunburn on the area of the procedure.
  • You are on (acne medication). Be off 7
    days before the appointment and avoid
    30 days after
  • You generally don’t heal well and develop infections easily
CAN I GO WORK OUT?

Yes, it is okay to get them wet (we recommend quickly washing your eyebrows for the first few days. However, DO NOT soak your eyebrows in water, i.e., swimming or long showers. Getting them wet may cause premature lifting of your scabs and increase the chance of infections and loss of pigment. It would be best to keep them dry to avoid complications and undesired results such as smudgy blurred lines, scar tissue, and uneven pigment.