MICROBLADING
Realistic hair strokes are created throughout brow to create density and depth. Sparse areas are filled in, creating a natural and fuller look. Best suited for those who wear minimal makeup on a daily basis. Not suitable for oily or mature skin
POWDER BROW
Soft layers of pixels are added to the brow to fill it in as a brow powder would. Can be as soft and natural or bold as client wishes. Shading will be consistent throughout the whole brow. Works well with all skin types.
OMBRÈ POWDER BROW
Uses the same technique as a normal powder brow, but with a gradient affect from front to tail. The tail of the brow will be the darkest and most defined point and gradually get lighter to the front of the brow.
COMBO | FUSION BROW
Best of both worlds. This brow has both hair strokes and shading. Hair strokes are created in the front of the brow to create a natural look and transitions into the body and shading will be added throughout towards the tail.
Permanent Makeup
Microblading | Powder | Ombrè | Combo brows
INFORMATION PRIOR TO BOOKING
List of contraindications PLEASE READ!!- treatment CANNOT be preformed under these circumstances.
Under the age of 18
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Taking immunosuppressant medication and or diagnosed with an immune disorder (excluding alopecia) - Doctor’s note may be required
Prone to keloid scarring; particularly on the face
If you are prone to keloid scarring then you should avoid permanent makeup procedures, or get it done at your own risk. Your artist cannot guarantee that you will heal without a keloid scar if you are prone to them and it would be very sad to have keloid scar on your new brows. Even with use of the best aftercare products that are supplied in your aftercare kit, this still cannot guarantee that you will not heal with a keloid scar if you are prone to them.
Have an active infection - Including something as minor as a UTI. Having a present infection will result in poor healing and higher chance of infection.
Taking blood thinning medications and or adderall
Blood thinning medications and over the counter thinners (ibuprofen, aspirin, fish oil, etc) will excessive bleeding. When excessive bleeding occurs pigment can be pushed out of the skin and result in poor retention.
Uncontrolled diabetes
Have taken accutane within the past year
Have had peels/microneedling/laser/ within the past 4 weeks
Have had botox within the past 3 weeks
No tanning or excessive sun one week prior. If you come to
your appointment with a sunburn you will not be able to get
microblading.
No Retin A or retinols for 7 days prior
No alcohol or caffeine 24 hours before.
The procedure will NOT be performed if you have any lesions, irritation, or pimples. It would be ideal to remove moles prior, and need to heal 1 month before microblading. Technically tattooing can be done, but mole would need to be avoided.
There is no guarantee how your skin will heal and take to the pigments. Every client has unique skin and some may take to the pigment better than others.
6-8 week perfecting touchup will need to be scheduled separately. Here we will address any areas that need to be touched up, any adjustments that are needed (darker color, thicker, etc) Some clients need a third touch up session depending on healing, goals, and client’s aftercare.