Microblading

Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing technique used to create the illusion of fuller eyebrows. Here’s an overview of the process, benefits, and considerations:

What is Microblading?

Microblading involves using a manual handheld tool with several tiny needles to deposit pigment into the skin. Unlike traditional tattoos, which use a machine, microblading is done by hand, allowing for more precise and natural-looking strokes that mimic the appearance of individual eyebrow hairs.

Process

Consultation: The process begins with a consultation to discuss your desired brow shape, color, and overall look.

Design: The technician will outline your new brow shape, taking into account your facial features and preferences.

Numbing: A topical numbing cream is applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure.

Microblading: The technician uses the microblading tool to make small, hair-like strokes in the brow area, implanting pigment beneath the skin.

Aftercare: You'll receive instructions on how to care for your new brows during the healing process, which typically includes avoiding certain activities and applying healing ointments.

Benefits

Natural Appearance: Microblading can create very natural-looking eyebrows, enhancing your facial features without the need for daily makeup application.

Long-Lasting Results: While not permanent, microblading results can last between 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

Time-Saving: Reduces the time spent on daily eyebrow grooming and makeup.

Customizable: Tailored to fit your specific facial structure, desired shape, and color preference.

Cost

$450

Includes consultation and procedure.

Aftercare

Avoid getting the brows wet for the first 7-10 days.

Refrain from using makeup on the brow area until fully healed.

Avoid excessive sweating and activities like swimming.

Apply any prescribed ointments as directed by your technician.