What is microblading?
Microblading, also known as eyebrow embroidery, is a manual method and considered to be semi-permanent. It is done using a very fine blade to deposit pigments into the epidermis with hair like strokes to create a bolder natural-looking brow. It does not involve the use of a machine. The microblading technique involves drawing individual, crisp hair strokes that are more natural looking than any other type of permanent cosmetics. The blade of a microblade is 3 times thinner than the needles used for a tattoo.
How long does a procedure take?
From start to finish initial treatment takes about an hour and a half. Most of the appointment is talking and getting us both on the same page. The actual microblading only takes about 30-45 minutes out of the hour and a half.
Does the initial price it include the follow up touch up?
There is a 4-6 week follow up that is included in the price, and that appointment will be scheduled at the time of your initial appointment.
How do you determine the correct shape, shade and color for me?
I was trained with aesthetic rules to follow for each person, and measure and draw on your eyebrows before so there are no surprises. I make sure to discuss your desired outcome with you so we agree before I begin.
How long does the microblading last?
After the initial procedure and the follow up they can last up to 2-4 years depending on the clients care. Some factors that come into play which can reduce the lasting length are: exposure to sun, tanning, anti-aging products, chemical peels, and certain medications can cause the procedure to fade out quicker.
How often do I need a touch up?
For bright and vibrant brows I recommend getting a refreshing touch up every 8 months to a year, which is $175 per procedure.
How long is the healing process?
The healing process takes 5-7 days give or take a few days depending on the client’s skin type.
What is the post procedure process like?
After the procedure, the worked on area is going to scab/crust over. You will be given an A&D ointment to keep the scabs moist. The day after the procedure the pigment will oxidize, giving the area an extremely dark appearance. Do not worry about this, it is completely normal. The A&D ointment needs to be applied 3-5 times a day with a Q-tip. If the scab dries out and flakes off, it will take the pigment off with it. It is extremely important to keep a thin layer of the ointment on at all time to keep the scabs moist. The scabs will slide off when they are ready (leaving the pigment implanted in the skin). Do not pick or mess with the scabs. If picked off it can cause scarring and pull the pigment out of the procedure area.
A scab came off and now I have a bald spot, what do I do?
Do not be alarmed and breathe! This is why the touch up is included in your original price. At this time I will go back through and fix anything that needs a little more TLC.
Microblading, also known as eyebrow embroidery, is a manual method and considered to be semi-permanent. It is done using a very fine blade to deposit pigments into the epidermis with hair like strokes to create a bolder natural-looking brow. It does not involve the use of a machine. The microblading technique involves drawing individual, crisp hair strokes that are more natural looking than any other type of permanent cosmetics. The blade of a microblade is 3 times thinner than the needles used for a tattoo.
How long does a procedure take?
From start to finish initial treatment takes about an hour and a half. Most of the appointment is talking and getting us both on the same page. The actual microblading only takes about 30-45 minutes out of the hour and a half.
Does the initial price it include the follow up touch up?
There is a 4-6 week follow up that is included in the price, and that appointment will be scheduled at the time of your initial appointment.
How do you determine the correct shape, shade and color for me?
I was trained with aesthetic rules to follow for each person, and measure and draw on your eyebrows before so there are no surprises. I make sure to discuss your desired outcome with you so we agree before I begin.
How long does the microblading last?
After the initial procedure and the follow up they can last up to 2-4 years depending on the clients care. Some factors that come into play which can reduce the lasting length are: exposure to sun, tanning, anti-aging products, chemical peels, and certain medications can cause the procedure to fade out quicker.
How often do I need a touch up?
For bright and vibrant brows I recommend getting a refreshing touch up every 8 months to a year, which is $175 per procedure.
How long is the healing process?
The healing process takes 5-7 days give or take a few days depending on the client’s skin type.
What is the post procedure process like?
After the procedure, the worked on area is going to scab/crust over. You will be given an A&D ointment to keep the scabs moist. The day after the procedure the pigment will oxidize, giving the area an extremely dark appearance. Do not worry about this, it is completely normal. The A&D ointment needs to be applied 3-5 times a day with a Q-tip. If the scab dries out and flakes off, it will take the pigment off with it. It is extremely important to keep a thin layer of the ointment on at all time to keep the scabs moist. The scabs will slide off when they are ready (leaving the pigment implanted in the skin). Do not pick or mess with the scabs. If picked off it can cause scarring and pull the pigment out of the procedure area.
A scab came off and now I have a bald spot, what do I do?
Do not be alarmed and breathe! This is why the touch up is included in your original price. At this time I will go back through and fix anything that needs a little more TLC.